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Judge Rose Heilbron leaves the Cathedral in Civvies. 17th January 1972
Rick Wakeman seen here in 1977 after recently rejoined the "Yes"groupRick Wakeman seen here in 1977 after recently rejoined the " Yes" group. He is at the Old Bailey to promote his album " Criminal Record". October 1977 77 5884
The case of slander against the Duchess of Argyll. L-R Duke of Argyll, the Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava and Mrs Yvonne MacPHERSON. 3rd May 1960 R44283 P044369
Workmen complete the sandbagging of Birminghams Magistrates Court on Corporation Street in the week following the outbreak of the Second World War. 12th September 1939
The new Law Courts in Middlesbrough. 1973
Cirencester Police Station, Gloucestershire. 10th June 1938
The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts. Designed by George Edmund Street, who died before it was completed in the 1870s and opened by Queen Victoria in 1882
Manchester Assize Courts, circa 1938
The Manchester Assize Courts were law courts on Great Ducie Street in the Strangeways district of Manchester, England. It was 279 ft (85 m)
Rose Heilbron K. C. seen here at the House of Lords after being sworn in as Kings CounselRose Heilbron K.C. seen here at the House of Lords after being sworn in as Kings Counsel. 26th April 1949
Miss Rose Heilbron Q. C. seen here leaving Stafford Assizes after her first case asMiss Rose Heilbron Q.C. seen here leaving Stafford Assizes after her first case as Recorder for Burnley. 30th November 1956
Rose Heilbron Q. C. pictured in her uniform of Hon Col of the 320 East Lancs BattalionRose Heilbron Q.C. pictured in her uniform of Hon Col of the 320 East Lancs Battalion WRAC 29th September 1959
Miss Rose Heilbron barrister of law 30th April 1946
Snooker player Alex Hurricane Higgins leaving Preston Magistrates Court after being fined for attacking a snooker official. On his right is Anthony Burton, his solicitor. 16th January 1987
John Mortimer and wife seen here leaving the High Court in central London during the Fuld Will hearings. 10th February 1965
Miners leader Arthur Scargill in jovial mood outside Manchester High Court after he lost his action for wrongful imprisonment against South Yorks police