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The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday November 17. 1888, 1888. Creator: Unknown
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The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday November 17. 1888, 1888. Creator: Unknown
The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday November 17. 1888, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888
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Capital Letter Charles Stewart Parnell City Of Westminster London England Commission Of Enquiry Cover Front Cover Front Page Frontpage Law Courts Lawyers Legal Legal System Mistress Parnell Charles Stewart Parnell Commission Royal Courts Of Justice The Graphic Westminster London England Witness Enquiry Lawyer
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The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday November 17.1888 - A Glimpse into the Legal System of Victorian Britain
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. This print captures the front cover of The Graphic newspaper from Saturday, November 17,1888. Created by an unknown artist, this illustration provides a fascinating glimpse into the legal system and societal norms of 19th century Britain. The image showcases a group of individuals gathered in front of the Royal Courts of Justice in Westminster, London. Among them are lawyers, both male and female, engaged in intense discussions about a commission of enquiry. Their serious expressions reflect the gravity of their work within the law courts. Intriguingly, there is also a portrait featuring Charles Stewart Parnell prominently displayed on this front page. Parnell was a prominent Irish nationalist politician who faced scandalous allegations regarding his personal life during that time period. The presence of men and women together in this illustration highlights how women were gradually gaining recognition within legal professions during the Victorian era. It underscores their growing role as witnesses or even lawyers themselves. With its meticulous lettering and detailed depiction of people from various walks of life - including mistresses, married couples, journalists - this artwork serves as both historical documentation and artistic expression. Preserved through time by The Print Collector's collection at Heritage Images, it offers us valuable insights into British society's values and attitudes towards law during that era.
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