King's Bench Walk Old Hall Pegasus on Garden Gate Old Hall: Mezzotint by Samuel Ireland, 1800 Paper Buildings King's Bench Walk Old Hall Pegasus on Garden Gate Old Hall: Mezzotint by Samuel Ireland, 1800 Paper Buildings
       
 
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Inner Temple History

 

The Present Buildings - Temple Gardens

 

Temple Gardens. The south facade from Inner Temple gardens.
Temple Gardens. The south facade from Inner Temple gardens.

The chambers at the southern end of Middle Temple Lane (1875-79) were designed by Sir Charles and E. M. Barry so as to incorporate a grand gateway to the Temple from the new Victoria Embankment. Nos. 1 and 2, on the east side of the lane, belong to the Inner Temple. No. 2 has the initials AFOL 1875 (as on Farrar's Building), and No. 1 has WHC 1879, for William Henry Cooke, Treasurer.

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