This illustration shows a variety of different limb losses, and the compensation which plaintiffs could expect to receive for their injuries if they proved negligence. Supplied mounted and framed with a photocopy of the original 1890s article.
Donoghue v. Stevenson (1932). The ginger beer bottle shown is a genuine Stevenson's one with Lord Atkin's 'good neighbour' principle written underneath it.
This illustration first appeared in a Victorian magazine article in the 1890s on the subject of damages awards for personal injury. Supplied mounted and framed. A photocopy of the original 1890s article is supplied with the picture.
A replica of the ginger beer bottle that featured in Donoghue v Stevenson, complete with a letter opener which sheaths in the neck of the bottle and has a snail as its handle.
This wonderful photograph of a frontier law office was taken in 1890, just after the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889. It's a great picture for your reception area, guaranteed to break the ice.
An old photograph of Bow Street Magistrates court - the court which has, for many years, made the news in criminal cases.
£13.04
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