Bringing [Dis]Ability to the Bar (BDABar) is a group run by and for disabled aspiring barristers. They work to dismantle barriers affecting disabled aspiring barristers and improve accessibility at the Bar through research, education, mentorships and more. Further details can be found on their website.
Who We Are
- The Inner Temple Today
- History of The Inner Temple Video
- William Niblett - A Life Re-Examined
- Pegasus Emblem
- In Brief
- The Archives
- Spoken History
- Admissions Database 1547-1940
- Bench Table Orders 1845-1945
- Calendars of Inner Temple Records 1505-1845
- The Christmas Accounts 1614-82
- Charles and Mary Lamb in the Inner Temple
- Grand Day
- Life in Halls: Designs of the Previous Incarnations of the Inner Temple Hall
- Gorboduc, or the Tragedy of Ferrex and Porrox
- Lord Robert Dudley, 'chief patron and defender' of the Inner Temple
- Lost in the Past : The Rediscovered Archives of Clifford's Inn
- Phoenix from the Ashes: The Post-War Reconstruction Of The Inner Temple
- The "Unfortunate Marriage" of Seretse Khama
- The admission of overseas students to the Inner Temple in the 19th century
- The Inns Of Court & Inns Of Chancery & their Records
- William Cowper of the Inner Temple
- Library Manuscripts
- The Freehold
- Paintings
- Silver
- Our People
- Work for Us
- Notable Members
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