Architect Frederick Wheeler is associated with Lincoln's Inn.
🏴 The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn is one of the four Inns of Court in London to which barristers of England and Wales belong and where they are called to the Bar. (The other three are Middle Temple, Inner Temple and Gray's Inn.) Lincoln's Inn, along with the three other Inns of Court, is recognised as being one of the world's most prestigious professional bodies of judges and lawyers.
Lincoln's Inn is situated in Holborn, in the London Borough of Camden, just on the border with the City of London and the City of Westminster, and across the road from London School of Economics and Political Science, Royal Courts of Justice and King's College London's Maughan Library. The nearest tube station is Holborn tube station or Chancery Lane.
Lincoln's Inn is the largest Inn, covering 11 acres (4.5 hectares). It is believed to be named after Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln.
1The Camden District has a population of over 270,029 people. Lincoln's Inn is situated near Holborn.
Architect Frederick Wheeler is associated with Lincoln's Inn.
🏴 Architect Henry Clifford Hollis is associated with Lincoln's Inn.
🇳🇱 🏴 Architect/Furniture Designer Judith Ledeboer is associated with Lincoln's Inn. She was secretary to the Dudley Committee and the Burt Committee, to raise construction standards for post-war housing.
🏴 Architect William Fraser Granger is associated with Lincoln's Inn. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) in 1927.
🏴 Architect John William Simpson is associated with Lincoln's Inn. In 1919-21 he was President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (PRIBA).
🏴 Architect James Edwin Forbes is associated with Lincoln's Inn. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) in 1915.
🇦🇺 🏴 Architect Hubert Christian Corlette is associated with Lincoln's Inn. He was at one time architect to the Government of Jamaica.