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A "Grand Night" toast at Gray's Inn, London, England. The Benchers table, said to have been a gift from Elizabeth I, and as a result the only public toast in the Inn up until the late 19th century was "to the glorious

A 'Grand Night' toast at Gray's Inn, London, England. The Benchers table, said to have been a gift from Elizabeth I, and as a result the only public toast in the Inn up until the late 19th century was 'to the glorious
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A "Grand Night" toast at Gray's Inn, London, England. The Benchers table, said to have been a gift from Elizabeth I, and as a result the only public toast in the Inn up until the late 19th century was "to the glorious

3039839 A "Grand Night" toast at Gray's Inn, London, England. The Benchers table, said to have been a gift from Elizabeth I, and as a result the only public toast in the Inn up until the late 19th century was "to the glorious, pious and immortal memory of Queen Elizabeth". From Living London, published c.1901; Private Collection. © Bridgeman Images

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Step back in time with this stunning print of a "Grand Night" toast at Gray's Inn in London, England. The Benchers' table, rumored to be a gift from Queen Elizabeth I herself, sets the stage for an evening filled with honor and tradition. In the late 19th century, the only public toast allowed in the Inn was "to the glorious, pious and immortal memory of Queen Elizabeth". This historical moment captured in black and white showcases the esteemed members of society coming together to pay homage to their beloved monarch. The judges, barristers, and honorable members gathered around the table exude elegance and sophistication as they raise their glasses in unison. The atmosphere is one of reverence and respect for both the institution of law and the legacy of Queen Elizabeth. This image from Living London published around 1901 transports you to a bygone era where etiquette and ceremony were paramount. It serves as a reminder of the rich history that surrounds Gray's Inn and its role in shaping English legal tradition. Whether you're a history buff or simply appreciate fine art photography, this print is sure to make a statement in any space. Let it transport you back to a time when grand nights like these were commonplace at Gray's Inn.


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Transport yourself to a historic "Grand Night" toast at Gray's Inn in London with this stunning framed print. The Benchers' table, rumored to be a gift from Elizabeth I, adds an extra touch of regal charm to this exquisite piece captured by © Ken Welsh from Fine Art Finder. Cheers to the glorious past of one of England's oldest institutions!


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Raise a toast to history with this stunning photographic print capturing a "Grand Night" at Gray's Inn in London, England. The Benchers' table, rumored to be a gift from Queen Elizabeth I, adds an extra touch of regal elegance to this iconic scene. Cheers to the glorious past captured by Ken Welsh from Fine Art Finder.


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Step into the grandeur of Gray's Inn, London, with our stunning poster print 'A "Grand Night" at Gray's Inn'. This beautiful image by Ken Welsh from Fine Art Finder captures the historic Benchers' table, a gift from Elizabeth I herself. The only public toast made here until the late 19th century was to the glorious - a testament to its significance. Bring a touch of elegance and history to your home or office with this unique piece of art.


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Transport yourself to a historic "Grand Night" toast at Gray's Inn in London with our captivating jigsaw puzzle featuring the Benchers' table, rumored to be a gift from Elizabeth I. Cheers to the glorious past of this iconic landmark!

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