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The Old Bailey by Mountford (1907)
The Central Criminal Court, commonly known as The Old Bailey (a bailey being part of a castle), is a Crown Court (criminal high court) in London, dealing with major criminal cases in the UK. It stands on the site of the mediaeval Newgate Gaol, in the street also called Old Bailey which is situated between Holborn circus and St Paul's Cathedral. The present building dates from 1907 and was designed by E.W. Mountford.

From 1970 to 1972 a new South Block was built containing more modern courts.

The Old Bailey is where Sir John Mortimer practised as a barrister. His courtroom experiences led him to create the fictional character Horace Rumpole, alias Rumpole of the Bailey. Old Bailey also was the scene of many parts of A Tale of Two Cities.

See also: Courts of the United Kingdom

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South Block, Old Bailey







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