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Background imagePrison Collection: Port Arthur, during the Occupation, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Port Arthur, during the Occupation, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Port Arthur, during the Occupation, 1901. Manson Cove and Settlement Hill with the Penitentiary at Port Arthur, a former penal colony of the British Empire on the Tasman Peninsula

Background imagePrison Collection: Piazza San Firenze, Florence, Italy, c1909. Creator: George Rose

Piazza San Firenze, Florence, Italy, c1909. Creator: George Rose
Piazza San Firenze, Florence, Italy, c1909. Street scene, with the church of Badia Fiorentina and the Palazzo del Bargello

Background imagePrison Collection: A view of the West Gate in Newcastle upon Tyne, from the West, c1780, (1905). Creator

A view of the West Gate in Newcastle upon Tyne, from the West, c1780, (1905). Creator
A view of the West Gate in Newcastle upon Tyne, from the West, c1780 (1905). The West Gate, once a prison in Newcastles medieval defensive town walls built c13th-14th century to protect against

Background imagePrison Collection: View of the Bosphorus: The Castle of Europe, 1890. Creator: Unknown

View of the Bosphorus: The Castle of Europe, 1890. Creator: Unknown
View of the Bosphorus: The Castle of Europe, 1890. On the European shore of the Bosphorus, Rumelihisari medieval fortress was built between 1451-1452 on the orders of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in

Background imagePrison Collection: The Tower of London, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Tower of London, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Tower of London, 1890. Castle on the River Thames, founded 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England, the White Tower built by William the Conqueror in 1079 became a symbol of oppression

Background imagePrison Collection: Murder of the Princess de Lamballe, (1792), 1816. Creator: Unknown

Murder of the Princess de Lamballe, (1792), 1816. Creator: Unknown
Murder of the Princess de Lamballe, (1792), 1816. Marie-Louise, Princesse de Lamballe )1749-1792) of the House of Savoy, Lady-in-waiting to Marie Antoinette was killed in a massacre of September 1792

Background imagePrison Collection: Edinburgh, from Calton Hill, S. W. to the Castle, over old burial ground, Scotland, 1902

Edinburgh, from Calton Hill, S. W. to the Castle, over old burial ground, Scotland, 1902
Edinburgh, from Calton Hill, S.W. to the Castle, over old burial ground, Scotland, 1902. In the foreground is Calton Jail, with Edinburgh Castle and Castle Rock in the distance. Stereocard

Background imagePrison Collection: Will he make gold?, 1932. Creator: Unknown

Will he make gold?, 1932. Creator: Unknown
Will he make gold?, 1932. Fabriquera-t-il de l or?. Engineer Zbigniew Dunikowski claimed to be in possession of a secret formula which allowed him to obtain gold from ordinary sand and rocks

Background imagePrison Collection: The misfortune of being too fat, 1931. Creator: Unknown

The misfortune of being too fat, 1931. Creator: Unknown
The misfortune of being too fat, 1931. La Malchance D Etre Trop Gros. Escaping convicts attempt to pull their portly comrade through the sawn bars of a prison cell window

Background imagePrison Collection: Convicts mutinying, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Convicts mutinying, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Convicts mutinying, 1930. Une Mutinerie De Forcats. Prisoners on board the ship " La Martiniere" attempt to strangle a guard

Background imagePrison Collection: Tragic rebellion of prisoners in Cairo, 1914. Creator: Unknown

Tragic rebellion of prisoners in Cairo, 1914. Creator: Unknown
Tragic rebellion of prisoners in Cairo, 1914. Tragique Revolte De Prisonniers Au Caire. Egyptian soldiers fire on prisoners. Back cover of " Le Petit Journal Supplement Illustre"

Background imagePrison Collection: Mutiny in an American prison, 1931. Creator: Unknown

Mutiny in an American prison, 1931. Creator: Unknown
Mutiny in an American prison, 1931. Une Mutinerie Dans Une Prison Americaine. Front cover of " Le Petit Journal Illustre". [France, 29 March 1931]

Background imagePrison Collection: Socrates Drinking the Hemlock, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Socrates Drinking the Hemlock, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Socrates Drinking the Hemlock, 1890. Socrates (c470-399 BC), the first moral philosopher, sentenced to death by drinking a cup of poison hemlock at his own hand

Background imagePrison Collection: A Questioning of a Prisoner, c. 1630. Creator: Codde, Pieter (1599-1678)

A Questioning of a Prisoner, c. 1630. Creator: Codde, Pieter (1599-1678)
A Questioning of a Prisoner, c.1630. Found in the Collection of Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava

Background imagePrison Collection: The Zindan (Prison), 1930s. Creator: Bure, Leon (Lev) Leonardovich (1887-1943)

The Zindan (Prison), 1930s. Creator: Bure, Leon (Lev) Leonardovich (1887-1943)
The Zindan (Prison), 1930s. Found in the Collection of Regional I. Savitsky Art Museum, Nukus

Background imagePrison Collection: The prison cell in the Shlisselburg fortress. Artist: Anonymous

The prison cell in the Shlisselburg fortress. Artist: Anonymous
The prison cell in the Shlisselburg fortress. Found in the collection of State Museum of Revolution, Moscow

Background imagePrison Collection: The Trubetskoy Bastion of the Peter and Paul Fortress. Artist: Anonymous

The Trubetskoy Bastion of the Peter and Paul Fortress. Artist: Anonymous
The Trubetskoy Bastion of the Peter and Paul Fortress. Found in the collection of State Museum of Revolution, Moscow

Background imagePrison Collection: Prison in the Trubetskoy Bastion of the Peter and Paul Fortress. Artist: Anonymous

Prison in the Trubetskoy Bastion of the Peter and Paul Fortress. Artist: Anonymous
Prison in the Trubetskoy Bastion of the Peter and Paul Fortress. Found in the collection of State Museum of Revolution, Moscow

Background imagePrison Collection: Cossacks convoying deportees, 1831. Artist: Anonymous

Cossacks convoying deportees, 1831. Artist: Anonymous
Cossacks convoying deportees, 1831. From a private collection

Background imagePrison Collection: The Tower of London, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode

The Tower of London, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode
The Tower of London, c1900s. Horse-drawn carriages outside Londons famous prison, castle and armoury. From " The Album of Coloured Views of London", [Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd

Background imagePrison Collection: Those Who Swim In Sin Must Sink In Sorrow, 1895, (1906). Creator: Frank Dadd

Those Who Swim In Sin Must Sink In Sorrow, 1895, (1906). Creator: Frank Dadd
Those Who Swim In Sin Must Sink In Sorrow, 1895, (1906). Watercolour by Frank Dadd (1851-1929). From " The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours", edited by Charles Holme

Background imagePrison Collection: Then, fasting got the mastery of grief, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré

Then, fasting got the mastery of grief, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré
" Then, fasting got the mastery of grief", c1890. Count Ugolino, his sons and grandsons condemned to death by starvation in the Torre dei Gualandi

Background imagePrison Collection: Then, not to make them sadder, I kept down my spirit in stillness, c1890

Then, not to make them sadder, I kept down my spirit in stillness, c1890
" Then, not to make them sadder, I kept down my spirit in stillness", c1890. Count Ugolino, his sons and grandsons condemned to death by starvation in the Torre dei Gualandi

Background imagePrison Collection: Then Geddo at my feet outstretch d did fling him, crying, Hast no help for me my father

Then Geddo at my feet outstretch d did fling him, crying, Hast no help for me my father
" Then Geddo at my feet outstretch d did fling him, crying, Hast no help for me my father! ", c1890. Count Ugolino

Background imagePrison Collection: Princess Tarakanova in the Petropavlovsk Fortress at the Time of the Flood, 1863, (1965)

Princess Tarakanova in the Petropavlovsk Fortress at the Time of the Flood, 1863, (1965). Elizabeth Tarakanova (c1745-1775) was a pretender to the Russian throne

Background imagePrison Collection: The round Tower, Windsor, England - the Castle-prison from Edward III, to Charles II, 1900

The round Tower, Windsor, England - the Castle-prison from Edward III, to Charles II, 1900. One of the towers at Windsor Castle, a royal residence at Windsor in Berkshire

Background imagePrison Collection: Strafford Going to Execution, 1641, 1881. Creator: Unknown

Strafford Going to Execution, 1641, 1881. Creator: Unknown
Strafford Going to Execution, 1641, 1881. From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]

Background imagePrison Collection: Suffragettes demonstrate outside a prison, London, 1914, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Suffragettes demonstrate outside a prison, London, 1914, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Suffragettes demonstrate outside a prison, London, 1914, (1947). Campaigners for womens suffrage wearing sandwich boards criticising the then British government

Background imagePrison Collection: Chateau d If, (Castle of If), Marseille, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Chateau d If, (Castle of If), Marseille, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Chateau d If, (Castle of If), Marseille, 1930. Famous as a settings of Alexandre Dumas adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo. From " La Cote d Azur de Marseille a Menton"

Background imagePrison Collection: Tasso in Prison, (1839), 1937. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

Tasso in Prison, (1839), 1937. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
Tasso in Prison, 1839, (1937). Torquato Tasso (1544-1595) Italian poet of the Renaissance From " French Painting and the Nineteenth Century", by James Laver. [B. T

Background imagePrison Collection: The Fort, Sainte-Margueritte, 1930. Creator: Unknown

The Fort, Sainte-Margueritte, 1930. Creator: Unknown
The Fort, Saint-Margueritte, 1930. Ile Sainte-Marguerite most famous for its fortress prison. From " La Cote d Azur de Marseille a Menton". [Levy & Neurdein, Paris, 1930]

Background imagePrison Collection: Captain Cameron and the other Abyssinian Captives, c1864. Creator: Unknown

Captain Cameron and the other Abyssinian Captives, c1864. Creator: Unknown
Captain Cameron and the other Abyssinian Captives, c1864. Captain Charles Cameron, British Consul in Ethiopia, (far right)

Background imagePrison Collection: Newgate, Inner Court, 18th century, (1925). Creator: Unknown

Newgate, Inner Court, 18th century, (1925). Creator: Unknown
Newgate, Inner Court, 18th century, (1925). The notorious Newgate Prison in London. From " London in the Eighteenth Century", by Sir Walter Besant. [A. & C. Black, Ltd. London, 1925]

Background imagePrison Collection: Paris. - La Conciergerie. - LL, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Paris. - La Conciergerie. - LL, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Paris. - La Conciergerie. - LL, c1910. Formerly a prison but presently used as law courts. Hundreds of prisoners during the French Revolution were taken from the Conciergerie to be executed by

Background imagePrison Collection: Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. Georges, Southwark, c1935

Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. Georges, Southwark, c1935
Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. George s, Southwark, c1935. Marshalsea Prison on Borough High Street, Southwark, south London, was particularly known as a debtors prison

Background imagePrison Collection: Prison of Duke John, son of Gustav I, at Gripsholm, following Eriks deposition, pub

Prison of Duke John, son of Gustav I, at Gripsholm, following Eriks deposition, pub
Prison of Duke John, son of Gustav I, at Gripsholm, following Eriks deposition, from Teckningar efter Naturen Sverige Interiuer och Exteriuer, published c.1853-64 (colour litho)

Background imagePrison Collection: Prison of King Erik XIV, son of Gustav I, at Gripsholm, pub

Prison of King Erik XIV, son of Gustav I, at Gripsholm, pub
Prison of King Erik XIV, son of Gustav I, at Gripsholm, from Teckningar efter Naturen Sverige Interiuer och Exteriuer, published c. 1853-64 (colour litho)

Background imagePrison Collection: Gondolas passing under the Bridge of Sighs, c1850. Creator: Giovanni Battista Cecchini (1804-79)

Gondolas passing under the Bridge of Sighs, c1850. Creator: Giovanni Battista Cecchini (1804-79)
Gondolas passing under the Bridge of Sighs, from Vedute dei Principali Monumenti di Venezia, c.1850 (colour litho)

Background imagePrison Collection: Plan of Bankside, Early in the Seventeenth Century, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Plan of Bankside, Early in the Seventeenth Century, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Plan of Bankside, Early in the Seventeenth Century, (c1878). Map showing landmarks in the village of Southwark on the south bank of the River Thames ( Thamesis Fluvius )

Background imagePrison Collection: The Lollards Tower, Lambeth Palace, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Lollards Tower, Lambeth Palace, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Lollards Tower, Lambeth Palace, (c1878). The Lollards Tower, which dates from 1435 to 1440, was used as a prison in the 17th century

Background imagePrison Collection: The Marshalsea Prison, in the Eighteenth Century, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Marshalsea Prison, in the Eighteenth Century, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Marshalsea Prison, in the Eighteenth Century, (c1878). Marshalsea Prison on Borough High Street, Southwark, London. Marshalsea was particularly known as a debtors prison

Background imagePrison Collection: The Kings Bench, Southwark, in 1830, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Kings Bench, Southwark, in 1830, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Kings Bench, Southwark, in 1830, (c1878). The Kings Bench Prison in south London dated back to medieval times. It was used as a debtors prison until the practice was abolished in the 1860s

Background imagePrison Collection: Bridewell as Rebuilt after the Fire, from an old print, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Bridewell as Rebuilt after the Fire, from an old print, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Bridewell as Rebuilt after the Fire, from an old print, (1897). View of Bridewell as it was during the 18th century. Bridewell Palace

Background imagePrison Collection: The Chamber in Lambeth Palace In Which the Lollards Were Confined, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Chamber in Lambeth Palace In Which the Lollards Were Confined, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Chamber in Lambeth Palace In Which the Lollards Were Confined, (c1878). The Lollards Tower, which dates from 1435 to 1440, was used as a prison in the 17th century

Background imagePrison Collection: Fleet Street, The Temple, Etc. From a Map of London, Published 1720, (1897)

Fleet Street, The Temple, Etc. From a Map of London, Published 1720, (1897). Map showing the Inns of Court at Temple and Lincolns Inn, Whitefriars, the River Fleet, Bridewell

Background imagePrison Collection: The Poultry Compter, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Poultry Compter, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Poultry Compter, (1897). Poultry Compter was a small prison, run by a Sheriff of the City of London, from medieval times until 1815

Background imagePrison Collection: Bridewell in 1666, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Bridewell in 1666, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Bridewell in 1666, (1897). Bridewell Palace, on the banks of the Fleet River between Fleet Street and the River Thames, was built as the main London residence of King Henry VIII

Background imagePrison Collection: Giltspur Street Compter, 1840, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Giltspur Street Compter, 1840, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Giltspur Street Compter, 1840, (c1872). Giltspur Street Compter in London was a debtors prison and house of correction...it was used as a place of imprisonment for debtors...The Compter was a dirty



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