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"Delving into the Depths of Justice: Exploring the World of Judge Law" Step into a world where justice reigns supreme

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Engraving Alice in Wonderland

Engraving Alice in Wonderland
The King and Queen of Hearts at the trial of the Knave of Hearts

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Judgement of Solomon engraving 1870

Judgement of Solomon engraving 1870
The Dore Gallery by Edmund Ollier - Cassel, Petter and Galpin (London-New York) 1870

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Solomon engraving 1870

Solomon engraving 1870
The Dore Gallery by Edmund Ollier - Cassel, Petter and Galpin (London-New York) 1870

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Minos, judge of the damned

Minos, judge of the damned

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Vanity Fair Print of Sir Fitzroy Edward Kelly

Vanity Fair Print of Sir Fitzroy Edward Kelly
Victorian caricature of Sir Fitzroy Edward Kelly, was an English commercial lawyer, Tory politician and judge. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Nineteenth century courtroom scene

Nineteenth century courtroom scene
A man, smiling evilly, is being question by a lawyer in a Victorian courtroom. From Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrocksas Hunt.a by Rs Surtees and illustrated by John Leech

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Biblical Scene : Samsons Death - Destroying a Temple

Biblical Scene : Samsons Death - Destroying a Temple
Illustration of a Biblical Scene : Samsons Death - Destroying a Temple

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Map of Palestine, steel engraving, published in1861

Map of Palestine, steel engraving, published in1861
Ancient topographic map of Palestine and seperate map of Jerusalem in three eras: 1) Judges 2) Juda and Israel, 3) Maccabees to Titus (70 AD)

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Solemn judge presiding over court

Solemn judge presiding over court

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Illustration depicting court of law

Illustration depicting court of law

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Procession Of Judges

Procession Of Judges
A procession of judges to the House of Lords for the reopening of the Michaelmas Term at the Law Courts, London, circa 1930

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Burns At Horse Show

Burns At Horse Show
25th February 1913: British trade unionist John Burns watching the judging at the Shire Horse Show. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Cattle Market

Cattle Market
21st November 1912: Judges examine Red Poll Steer cattle for the Class One section of the Norwich Fat Stock Show. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageJudge Law Collection: Beach Photographer

Beach Photographer
1907: A photographer prepares to take a picture of the judges of the best group of donkeys on Scarborough Sands, North Yorkshire. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)


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"Delving into the Depths of Justice: Exploring the World of Judge Law" Step into a world where justice reigns supreme, as we embark on a captivating journey through the annals of judge law. From ancient biblical scenes to nineteenth-century courtroom dramas, these hints paint a vivid picture of the solemnity and power that judges hold in their hands. Intriguingly, an engraving from 1870 depicts the iconic "Judgement of Solomon, " showcasing King Solomon's wisdom in resolving a dispute between two women claiming motherhood. This timeless tale reminds us that judges are not mere dispensers of law but also arbiters of fairness and equity. Another striking engraving from 1870 transports us to witness Minos, judge of the damned in Greek mythology. His formidable presence serves as a reminder that even in realms beyond mortal comprehension, judgment prevails. Turning our gaze towards more contemporary times, we encounter Jesus Before Pilate – an intense moment frozen in time by artistic mastery. Here we witness how judicial decisions can shape history itself. Vanity Fair Print introduces us to Sir Fitzroy Edward Kelly – his distinguished visage reflecting years spent presiding over courts with unwavering resolve and impartiality. A testament to the importance placed upon fair judgment within society. The works by William Hogarth offer glimpses into both industry and idleness; they remind us that judges must navigate complex moral landscapes when determining culpability or redemption for those who stand before them. A Harlots Progress takes us deep into London's underbelly, revealing how societal vices intertwine with legal proceedings. Judges become guardians against corruption while ensuring justice is served for all members of society – regardless of their station or circumstances. Nineteenth-century courtroom scenes transport us back to an era where justice was meted out amidst grandeur and formality. The weighty decisions made within these hallowed halls shaped lives and communities alike. Biblical Scene.