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"Captivating Courtroom Chronicles: A Glimpse into the Drama and History" Step back in time to witness riveting courtroom scenes that have shaped our society

Background imageCourt Room Collection: The Seat of Justice in the Parlement of Paris, 1723. Artist: Nicolas Lancret

The Seat of Justice in the Parlement of Paris, 1723. Artist: Nicolas Lancret
The Seat of Justice in the Parlement of Paris, 1723. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageCourt Room Collection: A scene from Trial by Jury, 1875. Artist: David Henry Friston

A scene from Trial by Jury, 1875. Artist: David Henry Friston
A scene from Trial by Jury, 1875. First performed at Londons Royalty Theatre on 25 March 1875, Trial by Jury is a one act comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Trial of leaders of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, Moscow, Russia, August 1922

Trial of leaders of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, Moscow, Russia, August 1922. The Socialist-Revolutionary Party was active in the Russian Revolutions of 1905 and 1917

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Alphonse Bertillon, French law enforcement officer, 1899. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani

Alphonse Bertillon, French law enforcement officer, 1899. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani
Alphonse Bertillon, French law enforcement officer, 1899. Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) was a French law enforcement officer and biometrics researcher

Background imageCourt Room Collection: The Dreyfus affair, 1898. Artist: Henri Meyer

The Dreyfus affair, 1898. Artist: Henri Meyer
The Dreyfus affair, 1898. The Dreyfus affair was a political scandal which divided France during the 1890s and early 1900s

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Retrial of Albert Dreyfus, Rennes, France, 1899

Retrial of Albert Dreyfus, Rennes, France, 1899. A French army officer of Jewish extraction, Dreyfus (c1859-1935) was wrongly accused of handing secret documents to a German agent

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Trial of Emile Zola, French author, 1898

Trial of Emile Zola, French author, 1898. Zola (1840-1902) embracing his counsel, Maitre Labori at the end of the 14th day of his trial for defamation of the French military authorities for writing a

Background imageCourt Room Collection: TheTrial of a Witch, America, (17th century), 1882

TheTrial of a Witch, America, (17th century), 1882
TheTrial of a Witch, America, (17th century). Illustration from Mary E. Wilkins Giles Corey, Yeoman. Wood engraving 1892

Background imageCourt Room Collection: The Police and the Public, 1874. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene

The Police and the Public, 1874. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene
The Police and the Public, 1874. A labourer faces the court to make a complaint against the constable standing next to him

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Scene at the trial of Gavrilo Princip and others

Scene at the trial of Gavrilo Princip and others for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914

Background imageCourt Room Collection: DAUMIER: ADVOCATE, 1860. Honore Daumier: The Advocate. Watercolor, crayon, pen, c1860

DAUMIER: ADVOCATE, 1860. Honore Daumier: The Advocate. Watercolor, crayon, pen, c1860

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Trial of a Quaker in England

Trial of a Quaker in England
Quaker man on trial in an English courtroom. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Medieval English court of law

Medieval English court of law
Court of Kings Bench, London, 1400s. Color lithograph reproduction of a 15th-century illuminated manuscript

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Giles Corey accused of witchcraft in Salem

Giles Corey accused of witchcraft in Salem
Giles Corey accused by a witness at the Salem witchcraft trials, 1690s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Salem witchcraft trial, 1692

Salem witchcraft trial, 1692
Witness testifying at the Salem witchcraft trials, 1690s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Colonial courtroom in Puritan Massachusetts, 1600s

Colonial courtroom in Puritan Massachusetts, 1600s
Guilty verdict pronounced at a colonial Massachusetts trial, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Woman defendant in a Puritan Massachusetts court, 1600s

Woman defendant in a Puritan Massachusetts court, 1600s
Sentencing a woman defendant in Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourt Room Collection: US Supreme Court hearing a Mississippi injunction case, 1867

US Supreme Court hearing a Mississippi injunction case, 1867
US Supreme Court under Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase hearing the Mississippi injunction case, 1867. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourt Room Collection: PPRT2A-00007

PPRT2A-00007
Andrew Hamiltons defense of John Peter Zenger, establishing freedom of the press in the American colonies, 1734-1735. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Wife of Giles Corey tried for witchcraft in Salem

Wife of Giles Corey tried for witchcraft in Salem
Trial of Giles Coreys wife for witchcraft, Salem, 1692. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourt Room Collection: PUSA2A-00054

PUSA2A-00054
Anne Hutchinson sentenced to be banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1637. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourt Room Collection: PUSA2A-00059

PUSA2A-00059
Trial of William Penn as a Nonconformist, England, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Wheeldon Trial / 1917

Wheeldon Trial / 1917
A courtroom scene in Derby during the trial of four alleged conspirators to poison the prime minister Lloyd George and several of his colleagues

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Illustration depicting court of law

Illustration depicting court of law

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Court of the Inquisition (oil on canvas)

Court of the Inquisition (oil on canvas)
XIR52907 Court of the Inquisition (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid, Spain; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageCourt Room Collection: The police office Bow Street, 1825 (watercolour)

The police office Bow Street, 1825 (watercolour)
XJF3058178 The police office Bow Street, 1825 (watercolour) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Original police office in Bow Street)

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Court of Chancery, Lincolns Inn Hall, engraved by Constantine Stadler (fl. 1780-1812)

Court of Chancery, Lincolns Inn Hall, engraved by Constantine Stadler (fl. 1780-1812)
XYC282780 Court of Chancery, Lincolns Inn Hall, engraved by Constantine Stadler (fl.1780-1812), 1808 (coloured aquatint) by Rowlandson, T. (1756-1827) & Pugin, A.C

Background imageCourt Room Collection: The Weak and the Oppressed, c. 1910 (oil on canvas)

The Weak and the Oppressed, c. 1910 (oil on canvas)
XIR206985 The Weak and the Oppressed, c.1910 (oil on canvas) by Forain, Jean Louis (1852-1931); 105x83 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: La Veuve et les Orphelins; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Two lawyers for courtroom, Abraham Dircksz Santvoort, Hendrick van Esch, Johannes van Esch

Two lawyers for courtroom, Abraham Dircksz Santvoort, Hendrick van Esch, Johannes van Esch (I), 1663

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Lincolns Inn Hall, engraved by H. Melville (engraving) (b / w photo)

Lincolns Inn Hall, engraved by H. Melville (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF173666 Lincolns Inn Hall, engraved by H. Melville (engraving) (b/w photo) by Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer (1792-1864) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageCourt Room Collection: Trial of William Palmer, at the Central Criminal Court, May 1856, for Poisoning John Parsons Cook

Trial of William Palmer, at the Central Criminal Court, May 1856, for Poisoning John Parsons Cook
XJF173663 Trial of William Palmer, at the Central Criminal Court, May 1856, for Poisoning John Parsons Cook, at Rugeley (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School

Background imageCourt Room Collection: New juvenile court building in Bromley, London. An interior view. 1937

New juvenile court building in Bromley, London. An interior view. 1937

Background imageCourt Room Collection: USA, Alabama, Monroeville. Home of writers Truman Capote and Harper Lee, author of

USA, Alabama, Monroeville. Home of writers Truman Capote and Harper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird, Old Courthouse, b.1903, interior

Background imageCourt Room Collection: (1908-1993). American jurist. NaCP lawyers Marshall, standing, and Charles Houston, right

(1908-1993). American jurist. NaCP lawyers Marshall, standing, and Charles Houston, right
THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. NaCP lawyers Marshall, standing, and Charles Houston, right, during court proceedings in Maryland, 1935, with their client, Donald Gaines Murray

Background imageCourt Room Collection: The courtroom at the Old Penitentiary in Washington, D. C. during the trial of the conspirators of

The courtroom at the Old Penitentiary in Washington, D. C. during the trial of the conspirators of the assassination of
ASSASSINATION TRIAL, 1865. The courtroom at the Old Penitentiary in Washington, D.C. during the trial of the conspirators of the assassination of President Lincoln

Background imageCourt Room Collection: SHERIFFS OF LONDON, 1811. The presentation of the sheriffs of London

SHERIFFS OF LONDON, 1811. The presentation of the sheriffs of London, Samuel Birch and William Heygate, in the Court of the Exchequer in 1811. Line engraving, English, 1813

Background imageCourt Room Collection: COURTROOM, 1842. A court of justice. Wood engraving, American, 1842

COURTROOM, 1842. A court of justice. Wood engraving, American, 1842

Background imageCourt Room Collection: WHISKEY RING TRIAL, 1876. Opening of the trial United States vs. Orville E. Babcock in St

WHISKEY RING TRIAL, 1876. Opening of the trial United States vs. Orville E. Babcock in St. Louis, Missouri. Babcock, then Secretary to the President, Ulysses S

Background imageCourt Room Collection: IMMIGRANTS: CITIZENSHIP. Judge John H. McCunn approving immigrants applications for U. S

IMMIGRANTS: CITIZENSHIP. Judge John H. McCunn approving immigrants applications for U. S
IMMIGRANTS: CITIZENSHIP. Judge John H. McCunn approving immigrants applications for U.S. citizenship in the Superior Court of New York City, 22 October 1869. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageCourt Room Collection: SUPREME COURT, 1888. The justices of the United States Supreme Court

SUPREME COURT, 1888. The justices of the United States Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Morrison Waite, hear a case. Wood engraving, 1888

Background imageCourt Room Collection: MORMON TRIAL, 1871. The trial in Utah, 1871, of Thomas Hawkins for adultery, committed in polygamy

MORMON TRIAL, 1871. The trial in Utah, 1871, of Thomas Hawkins for adultery, committed in polygamy. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageCourt Room Collection: ENGLAND: TRIAL, c1850. Allow Me to Examine the Young Lady. Wood engraving, English, c1850

ENGLAND: TRIAL, c1850. Allow Me to Examine the Young Lady. Wood engraving, English, c1850

Background imageCourt Room Collection: ASSASSINATION TRIAL, 1881. The trial at St. Petersburg of the six people implicated in

ASSASSINATION TRIAL, 1881. The trial at St. Petersburg of the six people implicated in the assassination of Czar Alexander II, 1881. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageCourt Room Collection: CHEESMANs WIFE, 1677. The wife of Edmund Cheesman (or Chisman)

CHEESMANs WIFE, 1677. The wife of Edmund Cheesman (or Chisman) faints before Governor William Berkeley of Virginia, 1677, after unsuccessfully pleading for a pardon for her husband

Background imageCourt Room Collection: TICHBORNE TRIAL, 1871. The trial in England of Sir Roger Tichborne, left

TICHBORNE TRIAL, 1871. The trial in England of Sir Roger Tichborne, left. Line engraving, English, 1871

Background imageCourt Room Collection: TICHBORNE TRIAL, 1874. The end of one of the longest running trials in history

TICHBORNE TRIAL, 1874. The end of one of the longest running trials in history. The Lord Chief Justice summing up the case against Arthur Orton, the Tichborne claimant

Background imageCourt Room Collection: ENGLAND: LAW COURT, 1882. The trial of Roderick Maclean, at Reading, England

ENGLAND: LAW COURT, 1882. The trial of Roderick Maclean, at Reading, England, for his attempt to assassinate Queen Victoria with a gun on 2 March 1882. Maclean was found not guilty, but insane

Background imageCourt Room Collection: GEORGE BIDWELL (c1837-1899). George Bidwell and Edwin Noyes Hills examined in front of the Lord

GEORGE BIDWELL (c1837-1899). George Bidwell and Edwin Noyes Hills examined in front of the Lord Mayor before their trial for forgery at London, England, 1873



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"Captivating Courtroom Chronicles: A Glimpse into the Drama and History" Step back in time to witness riveting courtroom scenes that have shaped our society. From the emotional inquiry, "And when did you last see your father?" by William Frederick Yeames in 1878, to Martin Luther fearlessly defending himself before Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet in Worms in 1521, these iconic moments resonate through history. Immerse yourself in a Barrister's full swing as justice unfolds during an intense trial. Feel the tension rise as Anne Hutchinson faces her trial at Boston in 1637, captured vividly by Edwin Austin Abbey's wood engraving. Explore the gripping Mr M Naughten trial scene and delve into the dark era of Salem witchcraft trials with chilling testimonies from the 1690s. Travel across continents to Monroeville, Alabama, where echoes of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" reverberate within its courtrooms. Witness John Tenniel's artistic rendition of The King and Queen of Hearts facing judgment in their whimsical world. Venture further back to medieval times and discover how justice was served amidst feudalism with a glimpse into Judge and courtroom proceedings. Finally, step inside the US Supreme Court courtroom during the transformative 1890s period. Intrigue fills every frame as Samuel Gorton disputes with John Cotton just before his blasphemy trial at Boston, Massachusetts, highlighting America's colonial religious struggles. These captivating glimpses into courtroom dramas offer us insight into pivotal historical events while reminding us of humanity's eternal quest for justice.