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"Magistrates: Guardians of Justice and Reform in Historical Institutions" From the Newport Riot to Suffragettes Gathered at Bow Street

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Magistrates Collection: Newport Riot
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Magistrates Collection: Suffragettes Gathered at Bow Street
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Magistrates Collection: The Bridge - Bridge of Allan, Scotland
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Magistrates Collection: Training Ship Southampton, Hull, Yorkshire
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Magistrates Collection: Eponymous archons or chief magistrates of ancient Greece
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Magistrates Collection: The Magistrates visit the Workshop of Jan van Eyck (oil on canvas)
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Magistrates Collection: Fight between magistrates and the populace of La-Roche-sur-Foron, France (colour litho)
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Magistrates Collection: Reconstruction of the death of Gabriel Syveton, cover illustration from Le Petit Journal, 8 January
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Magistrates Collection: The Queens Visit to Glasgow and Paisley (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: The Ommegang in Brussels on 31st May 1615: Procession of Notre Dame de Sablon
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Magistrates Collection: Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Sir Thomas Henry (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Mr John Bridge (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Cremorne as it will be under future regulations (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: The Examination of Mr Wilfrid Blunt in the Court House at Woodford, Ireland (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Portrait of Sir John Fielding (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: The Piccadilly Nuisance: dedicated to the worthy acting magistrates of the district (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Grand Council of the Venetian Republic in session, 1876 (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Manchester Bull-Hunt, 1819 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Sir James Ingham, the Newly-Appointed Chief Magistrate at Bow-Street (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Belsize House
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Magistrates Collection: Fire-Engine, Drawing Goods on a Truck, East India
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Magistrates Collection: Magistrates from an ancient Etruscan urn
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Magistrates Collection: Etruscans in garlands lying on couches at a feast
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Magistrates Collection: Portrait of Jean-Jacques Duval d Epremesnil (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Herald, Mayor of the Town and his Magistrates, Captains of the City Guard
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Magistrates Collection: Musee de Dresde, Promenade de magistrats a Paris, au dix-septieme siecle (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Kura-Kawa-Kahai, Prefect of Simoda, 1855 (colour litho)
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Magistrates Collection: Chief Magistrate of Napha, Lew Chew, 1855 (litho)
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Magistrates Collection: Mounted police and unemployed demonstrators, London
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Magistrates Collection: The Magistrates of Rothesay welcoming the Marquis of Bute (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: The late Mr Montagu Williams (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Mr C D Clifford Lloyd, Special Resident Magistrate for Limerick and Clare, Ireland (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: The Brighton Railway Tragedy, Percy Lefroy Mapleton before the Magistrates at Cuckfield (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: The late Mr L C Tennyson d Eyncourt (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Final Examination of Richard Guinness-Hill before the Magistrates at Rugby (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Bungo or Prefect, Hahodadi, 1855 (colour litho)
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Magistrates Collection: Council Hall of the Doge of Venice, 1876 (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Magistrates from an ancient Etruscan urn
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Magistrates Collection: Portrait of Engelbert Taye (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Thames Police Court (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Hannibal in the Assembly in Carthage (litho)
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Magistrates Collection: The Arrest of the Duke of Orleans at Paris (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: In the Cour de Cassation, M Manau, the Prosecutor-General, concluding his Speech (litho)
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Magistrates Collection: A Meeting at the Chambre des Comptes, from the Livre Ferre (vellum)
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Magistrates Collection: The late Sir Thomas Henry, Chief Magistrate of Bow-Street (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: The Thames Police Office, Mr Ballantine, the Senior Magistrate (engraving)
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Magistrates Collection: Tercentenary of the Edinburgh University (engraving)


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"Magistrates: Guardians of Justice and Reform in Historical Institutions" From the Newport Riot to Suffragettes Gathered at Bow Street, magistrates played a pivotal role in maintaining order and implementing reform in various institutions across the United Kingdom. In St Vincent's Industrial School, Dartford, Kent, these dedicated individuals ensured that troubled youth received guidance and education to turn their lives around. Similarly, in Industrial Schools like Buxton near Norwich, Norfolk and Ashford, Kent, magistrates worked tirelessly to provide a second chance for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. The Bridge of Allan in Scotland witnessed the transformative impact as they oversaw The Bridge - an institution committed to rehabilitating young offenders. Meanwhile, on Training Ship Southampton in Hull, Yorkshire, these guardians of justice instilled discipline and skills into wayward youths seeking redemption. Northumberland Village Homes for Girls became a haven under the watchful eyes of compassionate magistrates who aimed to empower young girls with education and support. In Maryhill Glasgow's Industrial School for Girls too; these tireless advocates sought to uplift vulnerable girls through education and rehabilitation. Not limited by geographical boundaries or societal issues alone; magistrates extended their influence even amidst political turmoil. As highlighted by suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants; they faced challenges while upholding justice during times when women fought relentlessly for their rights. Lastly but not leastly Liberton Industrial School situated in Edinburgh served as yet another testament to the unwavering commitment shown by magistrates towards reforming troubled youth. In all these instances mentioned above – whether it be quelling riots or empowering marginalized groups –magistrates stood firm as pillars of justice within society’s most challenging corners. Their dedication remains etched within history books as reminders that compassion coupled with authority can bring about positive change even amidst adversity.