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The Refuge for Female Convicts at Fulham, 1858. Creator: UnknownThe Refuge for Female Convicts at Fulham, [London], 1858. The inmates, ... though apparently left very much at liberty...are still under that degree of superintendence which
Ceremony of Laying the Foundation-Stone of the New School-House at the Philanthropic Society's Farm, Red-Hill, [Surrey], 1856. The new School-house is the gift of Mr
The War Prison, near Toy-Royal, Dartmoor, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe War Prison, near Toy-Royal, Dartmoor, [Devon], 1850. The Government, in making Prince Town a convict station, might take the initiative with great advantage to the country...The situation
Annual Dinner of the Governors of Bridewell and Bethlem Hospitals, in the Hall, Bridewell, 1850. Creator: UnknownAnnual Dinner of the Governors of Bridewell and Bethlem Hospitals, in the Hall, Bridewell, [London], 1850. The entertainment takes place in the Great Hall of Bridewell Hospital
Civil Rehabilitation and Military Execution, December 1897
Advertisement of the Cardo Spa (Tarragona)
Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, Charlwood Road, Horley, Surrey, 1910. View of the dairy at the establishment showing women making butter and cream
Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, Horley, Surrey, 1910. Women are supervised as they work in the weaving and spinning rooms at the establishment
The Tree of Reformation, 1853. Male criminals climbing a tree with a view of the building in the background. This is representative of the London Reformatory Institution for adult male criminals in
Convalescent Hospital - How soon shall I be able to fly again?, 1941. Artist: Cecil BeatonConvalescent Hospital - How soon shall I be able to fly again?, 1941. From Air of Glory, by Cecil Beaton. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1941]
Convalescent Hospital - Pulling his weight, 1941. Artist: Cecil BeatonConvalescent Hospital - Pulling his weight, A serviceman using a weights machine to strengthen his muscles after being wounded. From Air of Glory, by Cecil Beaton
Convalescent Hospital - Damaged ankle, 1941. Artist: Cecil BeatonConvalescent Hospital - Damaged ankle, 1941. From Air of Glory, by Cecil Beaton. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1941]
Horse with Rarey fittings, c1905 (c1910). The Rarey technique is a method of calming horses that have become vicious and fearful of humans due to abusive handling or other traumatic events
The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, 19th century. Founded by King Charles II and intended for the succour and relief of veterans broken by age and war
Confirmation at the prison de petite roquette for children, Paris, 1896. Artist: Oswaldo TofaniConfirmation at the prison de petite roquette for children, Paris, 1896. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 1st November 1896