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Courtroom Collection (page 16)

"Inside the Halls of Justice

Background imageCourtroom Collection: CHILD LABOR RULING, 1922. Cartoon from The Labor Herald, July 1922, attacking the U

CHILD LABOR RULING, 1922. Cartoon from The Labor Herald, July 1922, attacking the U.S. Supreme Court for ruling the 1919 child Labor Tax Law unconstutional

Background imageCourtroom Collection: JUVENILE COURT, c1902. Juvenile court with judge and lawyers. Photograph, c1902

JUVENILE COURT, c1902. Juvenile court with judge and lawyers. Photograph, c1902

Background imageCourtroom Collection: JUVENILE COURT, 1910. An eight year old boy charged with stealing a bicycle, at

JUVENILE COURT, 1910. An eight year old boy charged with stealing a bicycle, at a juvenile court in Saint Louis, Missouri. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1910

Background imageCourtroom Collection: COURT OF A BARON, 1552. Swiss woodcut, 1552

COURT OF A BARON, 1552. Swiss woodcut, 1552

Background imageCourtroom Collection: LONDON: COURTROOM, 1821. Tom and Jerry in Trouble after a Spree. English dandies

LONDON: COURTROOM, 1821. Tom and Jerry in Trouble after a Spree. English dandies, Tom and Jerry, before a judge. Etching by George Cruikshank for Pierce Egans Life in London, 1821

Background imageCourtroom Collection: SUPREME COURT, c1894. The interior of the U. S. Supreme Court Room in the Capitol, Washington, D

SUPREME COURT, c1894. The interior of the U. S. Supreme Court Room in the Capitol, Washington, D
SUPREME COURT, c1894. The interior of the U.S. Supreme Court Room in the Capitol, Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1894

Background imageCourtroom Collection: CRUIKSHANK: TEMPERANCE. From the Bar to the Gin Shop to the Bar of the Old Bailey

CRUIKSHANK: TEMPERANCE. From the Bar to the Gin Shop to the Bar of the Old Bailey It Is But One Step. Etching, 1848, by George Cruikshank from his series, The Drunkards Children, Plate V

Background imageCourtroom Collection: TRIAL OF TWO WITCHES. Salem, Massachusetts, 1692. Illustration by Howard Pyle

TRIAL OF TWO WITCHES. Salem, Massachusetts, 1692. Illustration by Howard Pyle

Background imageCourtroom Collection: SALEM WITCH TRIAL, 1692. A witch trial at Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. Lithograph

SALEM WITCH TRIAL, 1692. A witch trial at Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. Lithograph, American, 1892

Background imageCourtroom Collection: Jury Nobbling

Jury Nobbling
A humorous cartoon showing a courtroom scene, in which a defendant threatens the members of a jury, circa 1800. The caption reads: Gentlemen of the jury

Background imageCourtroom Collection: New juvenile court building in Bromley, London. An interior view. 1937

New juvenile court building in Bromley, London. An interior view. 1937

Background imageCourtroom Collection: North America, USA, Texas, Langtry, Interior, Jersey Lily building, Billiard Hall

North America, USA, Texas, Langtry, Interior, Jersey Lily building, Billiard Hall, Saloon and Courtroom of Judge Roy Bean, the Law West of the Pecos.. PLEASE CALL FOR SUPER-HI-RES FILES

Background imageCourtroom Collection: The pupils at Erith County School perform a mock trial. 1938

The pupils at Erith County School perform a mock trial. 1938

Background imageCourtroom Collection: John Nevil Maskelyne. English magician. Maskelyne testifying for the prosecution at Bow Street

John Nevil Maskelyne. English magician. Maskelyne testifying for the prosecution at Bow Street police court, London
JOHN MASKELYNE (1839-1917). John Nevil Maskelyne. English magician. Maskelyne testifying for the prosecution at Bow Street police court, London, England

Background imageCourtroom Collection: View and plan of the old City Hall of New York, c1700, located on Wall Street

View and plan of the old City Hall of New York, c1700, located on Wall Street and containing courtrooms, a firehouse
NEW YORK: CITY HALL, 1700. View and plan of the old City Hall of New York, c1700, located on Wall Street and containing courtrooms, a firehouse, and a debtors prison. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCourtroom Collection: Mafia trial USA Louis Lepke Buchalter, facing front, seated with Emanuel

Mafia trial USA Louis Lepke Buchalter, facing front, seated with Emanuel
Mafia trial USA.. Louis " Lepke" Buchalter, facing front, seated with Emanuel " Mendy" Weiss and Phillip " Little Farvel" Cohen who shield their faces, and Louis Capone

Background imageCourtroom Collection: Courtroom at Royal Palace of Palermo (Palazzo Reale) (Palace of the Normans), Palermo, Sicily

Courtroom at Royal Palace of Palermo (Palazzo Reale) (Palace of the Normans), Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCourtroom Collection: Woman taking oath in court

Woman taking oath in court

Background imageCourtroom Collection: Chartists treason trial, 19th century C015 / 6079

Chartists treason trial, 19th century C015 / 6079
Chartists treason trial. 19th-century artwork of a courthouse with Chartists (far right) being tried for treason by judges (left), barristers (foreground), and a jury (background)

Background imageCourtroom Collection: Arctic exploration debate, 1882 satire C016 / 2537

Arctic exploration debate, 1882 satire C016 / 2537
Arctic exploration debate. 19th-century satirical artwork titled Sport or Science?, showing a debate over polar explorers shown dying on ice floes. At upper left are James G

Background imageCourtroom Collection: (1794-1877). American financier. The Cornelius Vanderbilt will contest: Dr

(1794-1877). American financier. The Cornelius Vanderbilt will contest: Dr
CORNELIUS VANDERBILT (1794-1877). American financier. The Cornelius Vanderbilt will contest: Dr. Jared Linsly testifying in Surrogates Court, New York City, 14 November 1877




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"Inside the Halls of Justice: A Glimpse into the World of Courtrooms" Step back in time to 1878 as William Frederick Yeames captures a poignant moment with his painting "And when did you last see your father?" The emotions run high within these walls, where justice is sought and lives are changed forever. In "The Barrister, " depicted on canvas, we witness the tireless efforts of legal professionals who navigate the intricate web of laws and regulations. Their expertise shines through as they defend their clients' rights in both the Court of Exchequer and Court of Common Pleas. Venturing further down this captivating journey, we stumble upon John Tenniel's artwork titled "The King and Queen of Hearts in Court. " This whimsical piece transports us to a different realm altogether, reminding us that even within courtrooms, imagination can flourish. Breaking barriers and challenging norms, we encounter an inspiring image portraying "The first woman lawyer in France. " With her vibrant presence captured through color lithography, she symbolizes progress towards gender equality within the legal profession. H. M. Bateman's illustration titled "Jurisprudence" brings humor to our exploration. Through clever wit and satire, it reminds us that amidst serious matters at hand, laughter can still find its place within these solemn halls. Traveling beyond borders to the Ottoman Empire's Topkapi Palace counsel room takes us on an exotic journey. Here lies evidence that courts have existed since ancient times across diverse cultures – a testament to humanity's quest for justice throughout history. Closer to home but no less fascinating is London's Central Criminal Court – The Old Bailey. In H. Melville’s engraving capturing its grandeur or black-and-white photography from yesteryears; it stands as a symbol of impartiality where truth triumphs over deceit. Amidst turbulent times during WW1, Sir Samuel Evans presides over Prize Courts in London.