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Caption For Castletown, Castle Rushen C1885

In 1722 an ecclesiastical court found a certain Lady Horne guilty of slander. Lady Horne happened to be the wife of the Governor, who was none too pleased.

Caption For Winlaton, The Village C1955

Crowley even established an arbitration court at which workers had representatives. The court settled all matters relating to pay and working conditions.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1950

This view looks towards the Stonebow from the High Street, with the former Courts store on the left still surviving.

Caption For Porthcurno, C1883

A tennis court was provided for the workers who had been exiled here from London.

Caption For Leeds, Victoria Hall 1888

The town hall not only housed the council: there were law courts, facilities for lectures, public meetings and for music festivals.

Caption For Leeds, Victoria Hall 1888

The town hall not only housed the council: there were law courts, facilities for lectures, public meetings and for music festivals.

Caption For Porthcurno, The Station C1883

A tennis court was laid out for the exercise of the workers who were stationed at this lonely spot. Note also the allotment gardens behind the station.

Caption For Henley On Thames, The Bridge 1899

All three views taken by the Frith photographer in 1899 are south of the Regatta course, which from 1886 had its finishing line near Phyllis Court.