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Extension of the Royal Courts of Justice, London

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Extension of the Royal Courts of Justice, London

The extension of the Royal Courts of Justice, a handsome addition to Londons architecture, designed by Sir Henry Tanner. A sectional view, showing the position of the new courts and corridors. Date: 1911

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Addition Annotated Architect Corridors Courthouse Courts Extension Justice Legal Position Section Sectional Sphere Stephenson Tanner Torrance Designed


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This photograph showcases the Extension of the Royal Courts of Justice in London, a magnificent architectural addition to the city's skyline. Designed by Sir Henry Tanner in 1911, the extension is a harmonious blend of Gothic and Neo-Classical styles that enhances the historical significance of the original Royal Courts of Justice building. The sectional view in this print offers a unique perspective, revealing the precise positioning of the new courts and corridors in relation to the existing structure. The extension's design, masterfully executed by Sir Henry Tanner, seamlessly integrates with the original building, featuring ornate gothic arches, intricate stonework, and the iconic statue of Lady Justice atop the new structure. The Extension of the Royal Courts of Justice is an essential part of London's rich legal and architectural history. Notable architects, such as Stephenson and Torrance, contributed to the project, ensuring the extension's grandeur and historical accuracy. The cross-section view in this photograph provides a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the extension, offering a fascinating insight into its design and construction. This photograph, taken in 1911, offers a captivating snapshot of London's architectural evolution and the enduring legacy of Sir Henry Tanner's masterful design. The Extension of the Royal Courts of Justice remains a cherished landmark in the city, symbolizing the importance of justice and the power of architectural innovation.

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