Image of Christ in the courtroom, later banned from courtrooms by the law of December 9, 1905, separating church and state
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Palais de justice Salle des assises Legally themed postcard featuring an image of Christ in the courtroom before the 1905 law separating church and state
Description:
Preceding title in lower margin: C. V. 482.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
France. and Rouen (France)
Subject (Name):
Jesus Christ.
Subject (Topic):
Church and state, Idols and images, Courtroom art, and Crosses
Henriette Caillaux in her cell, as vacation time on a beach
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Postcard draws a comparison between Henriette Caillaux's prison cell and a resort Legally themed postcard draws a comparison between Henriette Caillaux's prison cell and a resort
Crowd protesting in front of a church, which has been closed. Reference to the law of 1905 which separated church and state
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Inventaire de la Cathédrale, 10 mars 1906. Protestation de Mgr l'Archevèque Legally themed postcard showing a crowd outside a church protesting the government's closure of the church
Description:
Lower left bottom of the card, above the caption title: "Collection P.R.-S."
Depicts Henriette Caillaux's stylish hat, along with busts of 7 important men close to the case
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Postcard depicts Henriette Caillaux's stylish hat, along with busts of seven important men involved in her case Legally themed postcard depicts Henriette Caillaux's stylish hat, along with busts of seven important men involved in her case
A postcard depicts a courtroom scene in which a husband has been severely beaten by his wife, and she appears nonchalant in response to the judge's statement that she did not merely throw a brick at her husband
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Postcard depicts a judge rejecting a wife's testimony about bruises inflicted on her husband Legally themed postcard depicts a judge rejecting a wife's testimony about bruises inflicted on her husband
United States postal cards from 1877 to 1884 were used for various business communications, including those involving attorneys and law-related institutions such as William Gould & Son, Law Book Publishers in Albany, N.Y.; the Office of Iowa Loan and ...
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U.S. postal card United States postal card Postcards used by lawyers and law firms to conduct legal and general business Legally themed postcards used by lawyers and law firms to conduct legal and general business
Description:
Postcards addressed in manuscript, stamped and postmarked.
Publisher:
United States Post Office Department
Subject (Geographic):
United States. and United States.
Subject (Topic):
Communication in law, Legal correspondence, Law offices, Attorney and client, and Postcards
A series of postcards depict a young person in legal attire advocating for innocent people
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Postcards depict a young person in legal attire advocating for innocent people Legally themed postcards depict a young person in legal attire advocating for innocent people
Description:
Each card is signed in lower right corner: Saint Ode; in lower left corner: P.L.