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Maria Lau, 03-Mar-11; Maria Lau, 03-Mar-11; Maria Lau, 03-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 08-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 08-Mar-11;
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2011
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Paul MacLean

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View of the low end of the hall.
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Maria Lau, 03-Mar-11; Maria Lau, 03-Mar-11; Maria Lau, 03-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 08-Mar-11;
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2011
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Paul MacLean

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View of the NW bay window at the high end of the hall.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 28-Feb-11; Maria Lau, 03-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 08-Mar-11;
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2011
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Paul MacLean

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The high end of the hall with a partial view of the W bay window.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 09-Sep-10; Maria Lau, 14-Sep-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 14-Dec-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 14-Dec-10;
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2008
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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Exterior view of the bay window at the NW end of the hall.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 18-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 18-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 21-Mar-11; Maria Lau, 21-Mar-11; Maria Lau, 21-Mar-11; Maria Lau, 21-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 22-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 22-Mar-11;
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20xx
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Middle Temple Library

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A long view of the high end from the minstrels' gallery.

By kind permission of the Masters of the Bench of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 28-Feb-11; Maria Lau, 02-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 08-Mar-11;
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2011
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Paul MacLean

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Screens passage viewed through the 16th c. door at the S end.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 16-Aug-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 14-Dec-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Jan-11; Maria Lau, 07-Feb-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Feb-11;
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200x
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Lincoln's Inn Library

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The Jacobean oak screen with 5 bays is now set against the S wall. The 2 doors in the second and fourth bays have been modernized.

(c) Image copyright the Honourable Society of
Lincoln's Inn. Not to be reproduced without permission.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 14-Dec-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Jan-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Jan-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Jan-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Jan-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Jan-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Jan-11; Maria Lau, 02-Mar-11; Maria Lau, 02-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 08-Mar-11;
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Paul MacLean

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There are 2 double-leaved doors in the screen entrance to the hall added in 1671. A door at the S end of the screens passage is 16th c. but the N porch main entrance is modern (RCHM, <i>Inventory of Historical Monuments: London</i> 4.148--9).
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 09-Sep-10; Maria Lau, 10-Sep-10; Maria Lau, 10-Sep-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 14-Dec-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 28-Jan-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 25-Feb-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 25-Feb-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 08-Mar-11;
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2008
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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Exterior view of the windows on the N wall of the hall.

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Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Apr-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 14-Dec-10; Sally-Beth MacLean, 28-Jan-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 25-Feb-11; Maria Lau, 02-Mar-11; Maria Lau, 02-Mar-11; Sally-Beth MacLean, 08-Mar-11;
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The roof has been described as follows:

'Though constructed on mediaeval lines, the detail is of Renaissance character and the mouldings of the main timbers are of classic form. At about midway between the floor and the wall-plate are moulded corbels surmounted by square panelled pedestals, from which rise the wall-posts and the curved lower hammer-braces; the mouldings of the lower hammer-beams are those of a classic entablature and the lower side-posts terminate in elaborate turned pendants with a square cap above, from the soffit of which hang smaller pendants at the angles...' (RCHM, <i>Inventory of Historical Monuments: London</i> 4.148).
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Paul MacLean

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View of the magnificent Elizabethan double hammerbeam oak roof spanning the hall.