
Lincoln's Inn
Folder: London
Lincoln's Inn offers guided tours twice a month, so I paid a visit recently.
There's some opulent interiors and the history is fascinating. I was, though, conscious throughout of the social privilege that follows from being a member of one of the Inns of Court
There's some opulent interiors and the history is fascinating. I was, though, conscious throughout of the social privilege that follows from being a member of one of the Inns of Court
Latin Plaque
On the wall of one of the buildings in New Square; my Latin's not really up to it.
Walking past the old buildings
I'll try to find out what this building actually is
The Great Hall
The buildings date from various periods; this one from the nineteenth century. The architect is Philip Hardwick. There is a rather fine dining room inside but the photos are no good as they were setting up for an event.
In the chapel
John Donne, who was preacher of the Inn at the time, and later became Dean of St. Paul's, laid the foundation stone in 1620. The chapel was completed 3 years later. It has been extensively rebuilt several times since then.
South window
In the chapel at Lincoln's Inn
Treasurers crests
Treasurers are in post for a year and get a crest in the chapel glass
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