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Sketches of the Convict Prisons, Dartmoor (engraving)
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Sketches of the Convict Prisons, Dartmoor (engraving)
1107345 Sketches of the Convict Prisons, Dartmoor (engraving) by Bothams, Walter (fl.1882-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches of the Convict Prisons, Dartmoor. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 1 December 1883.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22489294
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Convicts Cows Dartmoor Dartmoor Prison Devon Escaping Jails Milking Prison Prisons Rural Scenes Granite Quarry Prince Town
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This print titled "Sketches of the Convict Prisons, Dartmoor" takes us back in time to the rugged landscapes and harsh realities of 19th-century England. The engraving, created by Walter Bothams between 1882 and 1914, offers a glimpse into the daily life within Dartmoor Prison. The image showcases various scenes that depict both the tranquility and confinement experienced by convicts during their incarceration. From rural views featuring grazing cows to street scenes capturing prisoners at work or attempting daring escapes, this print encapsulates the contrasting elements of freedom and captivity. One particularly intriguing aspect is the depiction of Prince Town, an architectural marvel nestled amidst Dartmoor's unforgiving terrain. Its imposing presence serves as a constant reminder of authority and control over those imprisoned within its walls. Additionally, we are given glimpses into everyday activities such as milking cows or working in granite quarries – mundane tasks that provided some semblance of normalcy for these individuals who had lost their freedom. The inclusion of Wistmans Wood adds an eerie touch to this composition. This ancient forest with its twisted trees seems almost otherworldly against the backdrop of prison life; perhaps it symbolizes hope or escape from confinement. Overall, this print invites us to reflect on a dark chapter in history while also appreciating the artistic skill behind capturing these moments frozen in time. It serves as a poignant reminder that even within prisons' confines, humanity persists through labor, resilience, and
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