AFP | AFPForum | BRITAIN - COURTS - ARCHITECTURE

Accessing AFP Forum

AFP is updating its Terms & Conditions
2Latest products and offers
I would like to receive information on AFP’s latest products and offers by email
OK
Loading
X
X
X

An error occurred during the previous operation.

Error details

X

BRITAIN - COURTS - ARCHITECTURE

BRITAIN - COURTS - ARCHITECTURE
The "Lady of Justice", a 12 foot high, gold leaf statue is pictured on top of the dome of the Central Criminal Court, commonly referred to as The Old Bailey in central London on August 21, 2016. Over the centuries the building has been periodically remodelled and rebuilt. The present building, though extensively rebuilt after being damaged by bombing in WWII, is that which was designed in the neo-Baroque style by Edward William Mountford and opened by King Edward VII in 1907.
Niklas HALLE'N / AFP
Document reference 000_FG7O7
SLUG BRITAIN - COURTS - ARCHITECTURE
Creation date 8/21/2016 12:54 UTC
City/Country London, United Kingdom
Credit Niklas HALLE'N / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 14.07 Mb / 2718 x 1809 / 300 dpi

BRITAIN - COURTS - ARCHITECTURE

BRITAIN - COURTS - ARCHITECTURE
The "Lady of Justice", a 12 foot high, gold leaf statue is pictured on top of the dome of the Central Criminal Court, commonly referred to as The Old Bailey in central London on August 21, 2016. Over the centuries the building has been periodically remodelled and rebuilt. The present building, though extensively rebuilt after being damaged by bombing in WWII, is that which was designed in the neo-Baroque style by Edward William Mountford and opened by King Edward VII in 1907.
Niklas HALLE'N / AFP