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32 Lincoln's Inn Fields         
32 Lincoln's Inn Fields (formerly Her Majesty's Land Registry Building) is an Edwardian Grade II listed building on the on the National Heritage List for England, and an academic facility of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), located on the south side of Lincoln's Inn Fields in Central London.
Lincoln's Inn Fields         
  • Land Registry]] at number 32
  • Charles Booth]], ''[[Life and Labour of the People in London]]'': red areas are "middle-class, well-to-do"; blue areas are "Intermittent or casual earnings", and black areas are the "lowest class...occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals".
  • Lincoln's Inn Fields in spring 2006
  • 57–58 Lincoln's Inn Fields
  • Lindsey House, 59–60 Lincoln's Inn Fields
  • Newcastle House in 1754
PUBLIC SQUARE IN LONDON
Lincoln's Inn's Fields; Lincolns Inn Fields; Lincoln Inn’s Field
Lincoln's Inn Fields is the largest public square in London. It was laid out in the 1630s under the initiative of the speculative builder and contractor William Newton, "the first in a long series of entrepreneurs who took a hand in developing London", as Sir Nikolaus Pevsner observes.
Lincoln's Inn         
  • 17th-century vaulted undercroft below the chapel
  • [[68 Signal Squadron]]
  • An approximation of the arms (but the lion should be [[purpure]] in colour)
  • Gatehouse of Lincoln's Inn
  • The two specimens of early 16th-century mural paintings upon plaster were uncovered in the pictured room when the original building of 1538 was partially reconstructed in the years 1969–1970 and after preservation were replaced in the same building.
  • Lincoln's Inn, building 1 to 4
  • The Chapel
  • Lincoln's Inn Old Hall
  • The Library (left) and Benchers' rooms (right)
  • New Hall of Lincoln's Inn, London, by [[Henry Fox Talbot]], circa 1841/46
  • A map showing the boundaries of the Inn in 1870
ONE OF THE FOUR INNS OF COURT IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Lincoln's Inn Court; Lincoln's Inn, London; Lincolns Inn; Lincoln’s Inn; Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn; The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn; Lincoln's Inn Chapel; Lincoln's inn; The Honourable Society Of Lincoln's Inn; The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn; The Honourable Society Of Lincoln’s Inn; Buchanan Prize
The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn is one of the four Inns of Court in London to which barristers of England and Wales belong and where they are called to the Bar. (The other three are Middle Temple, Inner Temple and Gray's Inn.