HC Deb 09 April 1925 vol 182 c2446W
Mr. CASSELS

asked the Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, as representing the First Commissioner of Works, why for some years a picture of a meeting of the Anti-Slavery Convention in London, in June, 1840, has been hanging in the central hall of the Royal Courts of Justice; and whether, in view of its lack of artistic merit and of harmony with its surroundings, he will have this picture removed?

Mr. LOCKER-LAMPSON

I am quite Prepared to have the picture in question removed if inquiry should prove that the authorities at the Law Courts so desire.