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  2. King's Counsel - Wikipedia

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    A 1903 caricature of King's Counsel Robert McCall, wearing his court robes at the Bar of England and Wales.For court, he wears a short wig, and bands instead of lace at the collar, but he retains the silk gown and court tailcoat worn on ceremonial occasions.

  3. Robert McCall (barrister) - Wikipedia

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    McCall wearing his Court robes as King's Counsel (previously Queen's Counsel from 1891 to 1901) drawn by "Spy" Sir Robert Alfred McCall KCVO KC (9 July 1849 – April 1934) was an Irish lawyer. He was born at Lisburn, County Antrim, and educated at the Queen's College Galway and Queen's College Belfast.

  4. Senior barristers don mourning bands to pay tribute to Queen ...

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    More than 50 King’s Counsel and junior barristers made a rare out-of-court appearance in their black gowns and wigs. Senior barristers don mourning bands to pay tribute to Queen’s public ...

  5. Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The cloth dress is worn only on such occasions as when attending St Paul's Cathedral in state, the Lord Chancellor's Breakfast, in court on the first day of Michaelmas Law Term, and at the House of Lords when His Majesty The King is personally present, and is worn with robes, wigs and lace bands. On other state and semi-state occasions ...

  6. Court dress - Wikipedia

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    Such robes are worn by barristers in all courts, including the District Court. Like King's Counsel in England, Senior Counsel generally wear a short bar wig and black silk or poplin gown with flap collar and long, closed sleeves over a buttoned and broad-cuffed court coat. Their shirts will have a detachable stiff wing collar, worn with bands.

  7. Bands (neckwear) - Wikipedia

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    Bands are now worn as court dress by judges, King's Counsel, barristers, solicitor advocates, court officials, and as ceremonial/formal dress by certain public officials, university officials and less frequently also by graduands (for example, they are compulsory for male Cambridge graduands, worn with a white bow tie, and optional for women).

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  9. Barrister - Wikipedia

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    Robes and wigs are worn in all criminal cases. [6] In Western Australia, wigs are no longer worn in any court. Each year, the Bar Association appoints certain barristers of seniority and eminence to the rank of "Senior Counsel" (in most States and Territories) or "King's Counsel" (in the Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and South ...