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Lincolns Inn, of which Bentham became a member in 1817, 1943. Creator: J Marsh
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Lincolns Inn, of which Bentham became a member in 1817, 1943. Creator: J Marsh
Lincolns Inn, of which Bentham became a member in 1817, (1943). View of Lincolns Inn, one of the four Inns of Court in London, where English social reformer and philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) was called to the Bar in l769. From " British Philosophers, by Kenneth Matthews. [Collins, London, 1943]
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Britain In Pictures Camden Collins Holborn Inn Of Court Jeremy Kenneth Kenneth Matthews Lincolns Inn Lincolns Inn Fields Marsh Matthews Social History William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons Bentham Jeremy Bentham
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This print showcases Lincolns Inn, one of the prestigious Inns of Court in London. The image captures the exterior view of this historic building, which holds great significance for English social reformer and philosopher Jeremy Bentham. In 1769, Bentham was called to the Bar at Lincolns Inn, marking a pivotal moment in his career. The photograph, taken by J Marsh in 1943, beautifully portrays the grandeur and architectural splendor of this renowned institution. The vibrant colors bring life to the scene, highlighting both its historical importance and its enduring presence within British society. Lincolns Inn stands as a symbol of legal excellence and intellectual pursuit throughout centuries. Its location in Holborn adds to its charm as it nestles amidst bustling streets and enchanting landscapes. This image allows us to travel back in time to witness a piece of Britain's rich history. Preserved within Kenneth Matthews' book "British Philosophers" published by Collins in 1943, this print serves as a visual reminder of how places like Lincolns Inn have shaped not only individuals but also entire societies. It is through such institutions that ideas are nurtured and transformative change is born. J Marsh's skillful photography has immortalized this iconic landmark for generations to come. As we gaze upon this image today, we can appreciate both the timeless beauty captured within it and the profound impact that Lincolns Inn continues to have on British culture and legal tradition.
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