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Courts Collection

"Step into a world of elegance and sophistication at Reids Palace Hotel, where luxury meets impeccable service

Background imageCourts Collection: Reids Palace Hotel advertisement

Reids Palace Hotel advertisement
Reids Palace Hotel in Madeira, boasting happy sunny days, no rain, no dust...unequalled private sea-bathing, afternoon and evening open air dances, childrens seawater pool, 100 bathing cabins

Background imageCourts Collection: Wimbledon tennis complex, UK

Wimbledon tennis complex, UK
Wimbledon tennis complex, aerial photograph. This complex is host to the Wimbledon tennis championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world

Background imageCourts Collection: Barristers in the Rain

Barristers in the Rain
Barristers make their way through the rain along Carey Street from the Inns of Court to the London Law Courts, dressed in their traditional garb Date: 1886

Background imageCourts Collection: Barristers Room at the Royal Courts of Justice, London

Barristers Room at the Royal Courts of Justice, London
Interior of the Barristers Room at the Royal Courts of Justice, London, in 1883

Background imageCourts Collection: Lawyer / Mlle Miropolski

Lawyer / Mlle Miropolski
WOMAN DEFENDS WOMAN: THE LEGAL FEMINIST Lady Lawyer, Mlle. Miropolsky pleading the case of a client in the Paris Law Courts. Date: 1908

Background imageCourts Collection: Crystal Palace Plan

Crystal Palace Plan
A floor plan of the Exhibition building - the ground floor and the galleries, showing how the courts open out from the central transept

Background imageCourts Collection: Examination of Pullinger, the Fraudulent Cashier of the Union Bank (engraving)

Examination of Pullinger, the Fraudulent Cashier of the Union Bank (engraving)
2772950 Examination of Pullinger, the Fraudulent Cashier of the Union Bank (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Examination of Pullinger)

Background imageCourts Collection: Lady Diana and Elizabeth Percy by Madame Yevonde

Lady Diana and Elizabeth Percy by Madame Yevonde
Lady Diana and Elizabeth Percy, the two daughters of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. Lady Diana was being presented by her mother at one of the June courts

Background imageCourts Collection: Sierra Leone - Freetown

Sierra Leone - Freetown - The Law courts Date: circa 1905

Background imageCourts Collection: A Game of Eton Fives, 1911

A Game of Eton Fives, 1911
Two photographs showing a game of fives, played in one of the courts at Eton College, 1911

Background imageCourts Collection: Four Courts / Dublin 1840

Four Courts / Dublin 1840
Dublin: the Four (Law) Courts, seen from the river

Background imageCourts Collection: Courts of Justice 1870S

Courts of Justice 1870S
The Royal Courts of Justice, the Strand, London

Background imageCourts Collection: Their Majesties Court by Sir John Lavery

Their Majesties Court by Sir John Lavery
Reproduction of a painting by Sir John Lavery in The Sphere, of a painting which is now lost showing the scene of dazzling splendour in the ball room at Buckingham Palace during a court presentation

Background imageCourts Collection: Empire Hotel, Lowestoft, Suffolk

Empire Hotel, Lowestoft, Suffolk
The Empire Hotel at Lowestoft, Suffolk, opened in 1900. In 1921 it was acquired by the Metropolitan Asylums Board and reopened the following year as a hospital for tuberculosis patients

Background imageCourts Collection: The Beth Din or Court of the Chief Rabbi

The Beth Din or Court of the Chief Rabbi
The worlds oldest tribunal, dating from the time of Moses. The Beth Din or Court of the Chief Rabbi. It was a form of Jewish tribunal for religious

Background imageCourts Collection: Court of Maison Lisbona in Damascus, Syria

Court of Maison Lisbona in Damascus, Syria. The house belonged to the wealthy Lisbona family and later housed the Jewish Maimonides school. Date: circa 1905

Background imageCourts Collection: Witanhurst tennis game

Witanhurst tennis game
Judges playing tennis internationals at Lady Crosfields house Witanhurst in Highate Village, north west London. Here the first fixture of the newly formed Bar Lawn Tennis Association is seen in

Background imageCourts Collection: Young man wearing an open plaid shirt in a backyard

Young man wearing an open plaid shirt in a backyard

Background imageCourts Collection: Reville court dress advertisement, 1927

Reville court dress advertisement, 1927
Advertisement for Reville Ltd, dressmakers of Hanover Square, who specialised in particular in gowns for court presentations, approved by Their Majesties for Ladies attending. Date: 1927

Background imageCourts Collection: Training Ship Southampton, Hull, Yorkshire

Training Ship Southampton, Hull, Yorkshire
The Southampton Industrial Training Ship was established on the Humber, at Hull, in 1868. Boys aged 11-15, placed there by magistrates, were trained in seamanship

Background imageCourts Collection: Westfield College, Hampstead

Westfield College, Hampstead - Buildings, grounds and the principal - Miss Lodge. Date: 1922

Background imageCourts Collection: Lady embracing her lawyer (colour litho)

Lady embracing her lawyer (colour litho)
3096423 Lady embracing her lawyer (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lady embracing her lawyer. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageCourts Collection: LAWYERS BORED

LAWYERS BORED
A sketch in the Law Courts, showing the patient and respectful attention of the Counsel for the Plaintiff during the speech of Counsel for Defendant Date: circa 1893

Background imageCourts Collection: Court gowns by Reville

Court gowns by Reville
Court gowns approved by King George V and Queen Mary for presentation at court in the year 1926. Designed by Reville of Hanover Square. Date: 1926

Background imageCourts Collection: St. Kitts, West Indies - Basseterre - The Courthouse

St. Kitts, West Indies - Basseterre - The Courthouse Date: circa 1905

Background imageCourts Collection: At the Old Bailey: Lord Darling, Sir Herbert Austin and the

At the Old Bailey: Lord Darling, Sir Herbert Austin and the late Richard Muir Date: C.20th Century

Background imageCourts Collection: New Zealand - New Law Courts, Dunedin

New Zealand - New Law Courts, Dunedin - a sweet little Dunedin City Corporation Tram is passing by. Date: circa 1903

Background imageCourts Collection: Sir Samuel Evans at Prize Court, London, WW1

Sir Samuel Evans at Prize Court, London, WW1
Sir Samuel Evans, in September 1914, presiding over the first Prize Court held at the London Law Courts since 1856. 1914

Background imageCourts Collection: The Ritualistic Prosecutions (engraving)

The Ritualistic Prosecutions (engraving)
1060399 The Ritualistic Prosecutions (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Ritualistic Prosecutions)

Background imageCourts Collection: New Sessions House, London

New Sessions House, London
New Sessions House, Central Criminal Court, London c. 1910

Background imageCourts Collection: London, Law Courts

London, Law Courts. Date: 1910

Background imageCourts Collection: A court dress to curtsey in from Harvey Nichols, 1935

A court dress to curtsey in from Harvey Nichols, 1935
Advertisement for the department store, Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge, London, advertising a gown of classic simplicity to wear to a court presentation

Background imageCourts Collection: Delineator cover July 1927

Delineator cover July 1927
Front cover illustration featuring a poised looking lady tennis player holding a racquet against the backdrop of a grass court

Background imageCourts Collection: Irish Law Courts

Irish Law Courts
The Four Courts, home of the Irish Law Courts, by the River Liffey, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland

Background imageCourts Collection: The High Court, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia

The High Court, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia

Background imageCourts Collection: Battle of Four Courts

Battle of Four Courts
The Battle of the Four Courts. The Four courts occupied by the IRA who were opposed to the Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageCourts Collection: These are the golden Scales of Justice. They represent the legal system and courts

These are the golden Scales of Justice. They represent the legal system and courts. The scales here are shown unbalanced with the left side weighing heavier than the right

Background imageCourts Collection: San Francisco: Post Office

San Francisco: Post Office
3781428 San Francisco: Post Office; (add.info.: San Francisco: Post Office. Also known as the James R. Browning U.S. Court of Appeals Building. American flag on building. C)

Background imageCourts Collection: Beijing, China cityscape overlooking sports facilities in the afternoon

Beijing, China cityscape overlooking sports facilities in the afternoon

Background imageCourts Collection: Judge Rose Heilbron leaves the Cathedral in Civvies. 17th January 1972

Judge Rose Heilbron leaves the Cathedral in Civvies. 17th January 1972

Background imageCourts Collection: Rick Wakeman seen here in 1977 after recently rejoined the 'Yes'group

Rick Wakeman seen here in 1977 after recently rejoined the "Yes"group
Rick Wakeman seen here in 1977 after recently rejoined the " Yes" group. He is at the Old Bailey to promote his album " Criminal Record". October 1977 77 5884

Background imageCourts Collection: The case of slander against the Duchess of Argyll. L-R Duke of Argyll

The case of slander against the Duchess of Argyll. L-R Duke of Argyll, the Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava and Mrs Yvonne MacPHERSON. 3rd May 1960 R44283 P044369

Background imageCourts Collection: Boswell Court

Boswell Court
View of Boswell Court, London. One of several courts and alleyways demolished in the 1860s to make way for the building of the Royal Courts of Justice

Background imageCourts Collection: United Arab Emirates, Sharjah, Sharjah Courthouse

United Arab Emirates, Sharjah, Sharjah Courthouse

Background imageCourts Collection: First Court of the London Season at Buckingham Palace, 1922

First Court of the London Season at Buckingham Palace, 1922
A cut-away diagram of Buckingham Palace showing where the first court of the London Season, 1922. The entry for those attending Court was by way of the West Portico entrance

Background imageCourts Collection: Tennis Court Green 2

Tennis Court Green 2
Raisa Zwart

Background imageCourts Collection: Tennis Court Geen 1

Tennis Court Geen 1
Raisa Zwart



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"Step into a world of elegance and sophistication at Reids Palace Hotel, where luxury meets impeccable service. Our they can not just spaces for legal proceedings, but also venues that embody history and grandeur. " "Experience the thrill of Wimbledon at the iconic tennis complex in the UK. The courts come alive with intense matches, showcasing the finest skills and sportsmanship. " "In a downpour or shine, dedicated barristers brave all elements to seek justice. Witness their unwavering commitment as they navigate through rain-soaked streets in 'Barristers in the Rain. '" "Enter the Barristers Room at the Royal Courts of Justice in London – an enclave where legal minds converge to strategize and debate. Here, decisions that shape our society are made. " "The Examination of Pullinger, the Fraudulent Cashier of Union Bank captures a pivotal moment within court walls. This engraving immortalizes a gripping trial that exposed deceit and demanded accountability. " "A lawyer's prowess knows no bounds when it comes to defending clients' rights. Lawyer/Mlle Miropolski showcases their dedication as they tirelessly fight for justice on behalf of those who need it most. " "Lady Diana and Elizabeth Percy grace us with their presence in this captivating portrait by Madame Yevonde. Their poise reflects both power and grace – qualities often associated with courtly figures. " "At Industrial School near Norwich, Norfolk, courts take on a different meaning – here they provide education opportunities for young minds to flourish amidst nurturing surroundings. " "A Game of Eton Fives transports us back to 1911 when camaraderie thrived on these historic courts. As players engage in friendly competition, bonds are forged that last a lifetime. " "The Crystal Palace Plan unveils an architectural marvel where grandeur meets innovation. These visionary they were designed to inspire awe while hosting events that captivate audiences from around the world. " "Dublin's Four Courts stand tall since 1840; witnesses to countless legal battles, they hold the weight of history within their walls.