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Middle Temple

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We have a brand new Garden Room menu full of delicious treats for you to try. Click on the link to read more loom.ly/jTxqJss Open between 9am and 6pm, Monday to Friday, in August.

We have a brand new Garden Room menu full of delicious treats for you to try. Click on the link to read more loom.ly/jTxqJss
Open between 9am and 6pm, Monday to Friday, in August.
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From Monday 12th August until Friday 20th September the Library will be open from 9:00-17:30 Monday-Friday. Our regular term time hours will resume from Monday 23rd September.

From Monday 12th August until Friday 20th September the Library will be open from 9:00-17:30 Monday-Friday. Our regular term time hours will resume from Monday 23rd September.
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We are excited and proud to announce that Charles Elford, Head of HR at Middle Temple is taking on the Thames Path Challenge – a 100km walk from Putney to Henley – in support of the Middle Temple Charity. To sponsor Charles visit loom.ly/arcDbS4

We are excited and proud to announce that Charles Elford, Head of HR at Middle Temple is taking on the Thames Path Challenge – a 100km walk from Putney to Henley – in support of the Middle Temple Charity.
To sponsor Charles visit loom.ly/arcDbS4
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The London County Council (LCC) was the principal local government body for London, from 1889 to 1965. Until 1933, the LCC oversaw London's public transport, including its tramways. This LCC Tramway Map and Guide, from 1930, depicts a peaceful scene in Fountain Court.

The London County Council (LCC) was the principal local government body for London, from 1889 to 1965. Until 1933, the LCC oversaw London's public transport, including its tramways. This LCC Tramway Map and Guide, from 1930, depicts a peaceful scene in Fountain Court.
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A selection of wines from the Inn's Bench Wine reserves are being offered to members for consumption at their leisure. Bought on release and stored impeccably, the wines are all below current market values. Explore now, for a limited time: loom.ly/6tjy-xY

A selection of wines from the Inn's Bench Wine reserves are being offered to members for consumption at their leisure. Bought on release and stored impeccably, the wines are all below current market values. Explore now, for a limited time: loom.ly/6tjy-xY
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Cuddle up with Templeton, the Middle Temple Bear, a perfect companion as the weather gets colder. Buy yours today. loom.ly/B59jLV8

Cuddle up with Templeton, the Middle Temple Bear, a perfect companion as the weather gets colder.
Buy yours today.  loom.ly/B59jLV8
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This wet bank holiday weekend, Charles walked 83km in preparation for his 100km Thames Path Challenge on the weekend of the 14 and 15 of September. You can sponsor him, and fund the future of Middle Temple by clicking on the link here: loom.ly/arcDbS4

This wet bank holiday weekend,  Charles walked 83km in preparation for his 100km Thames Path Challenge on the weekend of the 14 and 15 of September.  You can sponsor him, and fund the future of Middle Temple by clicking on the link here:  loom.ly/arcDbS4
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Applications for our residential Advocacy Training Weekends are now open! Student members starting the Bar Course this academic year are eligible to enter the ballot for places. Apply here - loom.ly/hRdy-5o

Applications for our residential Advocacy Training Weekends are now open! Student members starting the Bar Course this academic year are eligible to enter the ballot for places. Apply here - loom.ly/hRdy-5o
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MTYBA are celebrating another year for the Junior Bar at their ninth Annual Dinner. They will be joined by guest speaker Master Simon Readhead. Find out more and book your place today: loom.ly/7lTlJJQ

MTYBA are celebrating another year for the Junior Bar at their ninth Annual Dinner. They will be joined by guest speaker Master Simon Readhead. Find out more and book your place today: loom.ly/7lTlJJQ
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Middle Temple is opening its doors to the public for the London Open House Festival on Sunday, September 15. From 12:00 to 16:00, you and your family can tour the Hall, the Bench apartments, and the Library.

Middle Temple is opening its doors to the public for the London Open House Festival on Sunday, September 15. From 12:00 to 16:00, you and your family can tour the Hall, the Bench apartments, and the Library.
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Join us for a fascinating online lunchtime talk as author Joanne Haynes discusses her new book: Profiles of Another Rule. Places are open to members of all Inns (and their guests), as well as staff. For further info and to book, see the Events page: loom.ly/0Rvk9Tc

Join us for a fascinating online lunchtime talk as author Joanne Haynes discusses her new book: Profiles of Another Rule.

Places are open to members of all Inns (and their guests), as well as staff. For further info and to book, see the Events page: loom.ly/0Rvk9Tc
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In the mid-sixteenth century, the Inn's students were not allowed to wear their study gowns beyond the Savoy Hospital ('Savoye') and Fleet Bridge ('Fleet Bryge'). This map, produced in the early-twentieth century, depicts the local area in 1563.

In the mid-sixteenth century, the Inn's students were not allowed to wear their study gowns beyond the Savoy Hospital ('Savoye') and Fleet Bridge ('Fleet Bryge'). This map, produced in the early-twentieth century, depicts the local area in 1563.