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Henry Dixon & Son, Clifford's Inn

Clifford's Inn, ca.1885

From: Henry Dixon & Son

RA Collection: Art

"Clifford's Inn is called after the family of that name, the widow of Robert de Clifford having let it to a society of law students about the year 1337. The arrangement of the small garden is, as the reader will observe, singularly like that of Gray's Inn."

The above description, by Alfred Marks, was taken from the letterpress which accompanies the photographs.

Object details

Title
Clifford's Inn
Photographed by
Published by
Date
ca.1885
Object type
Photograph
Medium
Carbon print mounted on card
Dimensions

230 mm x 176 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
06/467
Acquisition
Purchased from
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