Old Bailey

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The Old Bailey is London's historic central criminal court, renowned for hosting many of the city's most significant and high-profile trials.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf court building
criminal court
judicial institution
architect Edward William Mountford
architecturalStyle Edwardian architecture
surface form: Edwardian Baroque architecture
bombedDuring World War II
surface form: Second World War
buildingMaterial Portland stone
builtOnSiteOf Newgate Prison
city City of London
constructionStartDate 1902
coordinates 51.515°N 0.101°W
country England
United Kingdom
damagedInEvent Blitz
domeHeight approximately 67 metres
governingBody Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service
surface form: His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service
handlesCaseType high-profile criminal trials
murder trials
serious criminal cases
terrorism cases
hasOnlineResource Old Bailey self-linksurface differs
surface form: Old Bailey Proceedings Online
hasPart Central Criminal Court building
Great Hall
cells
courtrooms
dome
public galleries
Statue of Justice
surface form: statue of Lady Justice
hasStatue Lady Justice
inaugurationDate 1907
jurisdiction England and Wales
languageOfProceedings English
location City of London
London, England
surface form: London
namedAfter Old Bailey self-linksurface differs
surface form: Old Bailey street
notableFor historic criminal trials
influence on English criminal law
public access to trials
officialName Central Criminal Court
ownedBy Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
primaryFunction central criminal court for serious offences
reconstructionCompleted 1952
recordsArchiveCoverage 1674–1913
region Greater London
replaced Newgate Prison
shortName Old Bailey self-link
statueMaterial gilded bronze
streetAddress Old Bailey, London EC4M 7EH

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Horace Rumpole (fictional character) worksAt Old Bailey
subject surface form: Horace Rumpole
Oscar Wilde libel trial court Old Bailey
Ludgate Hill connectsTo Old Bailey
Ludgate Hill hasNotableBuildingNearby Old Bailey
this entity surface form: Old Bailey (Central Criminal Court)
St Paul's Churchyard near Old Bailey
Newgate Prison locatedNear Old Bailey
City Thameslink nearbyLandmark Old Bailey
Hashem Abedi trialHeldAt Old Bailey
Recorder of London jurisdiction Old Bailey
Recorder of London residence Old Bailey
Old Bailey shortName Old Bailey self-link
Old Bailey namedAfter Old Bailey self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Old Bailey street
Old Bailey hasOnlineResource Old Bailey self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Old Bailey Proceedings Online
Sir Wilfrid Robarts setting Old Bailey
Rumpole of the Bailey (1975 BBC Play for Today) setting Old Bailey
this entity surface form: the Old Bailey
Timson family associatedWith Old Bailey
William Camden placeOfBirth Old Bailey
this entity surface form: Old Bailey, London
Smithfield, London hasLandmark Old Bailey
this entity surface form: Old Bailey (Central Criminal Court) vicinity
Ludgate Circus hasNearbyStreet Old Bailey
Ludgate Circus hasNearbyLandmark Old Bailey
this entity surface form: Old Bailey Central Criminal Court
Newgate Street hasJunctionWith Old Bailey
Newgate Street hasNearbyLandmark Old Bailey
this entity surface form: Old Bailey courthouse
Central Criminal Court precededBy Old Bailey
this entity surface form: Old Bailey Sessions House