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STC386203 Separate cell in the old part of the Prison at Brixton, illustration from The Criminal Prisons of London and Scenes from Prison Life by Henry Mayhew and John Binny, pub. 1862 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23251618
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Belongings Criminal Justice System Prison Cell Solitary Confinement Stool
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This print takes us back in time to the haunting atmosphere of an old prison cell in Brixton. The image, an illustration from "The Criminal Prisons of London and Scenes from Prison Life" by Henry Mayhew and John Binny, published in 1862, offers a glimpse into the harsh reality of the criminal justice system during the Victorian era. In this solitary confinement space, we see a simple wooden stool placed against one wall. It stands as a stark reminder of the minimal comfort afforded to prisoners within these walls. The belongings scattered on top tell stories untold - perhaps remnants of hope or cherished memories that have been stripped away by incarceration. The engraving captures not only the physical aspects but also conveys a sense of isolation and despair that permeated these cells. As we gaze upon this scene, we are transported to a time when punishment was severe, rehabilitation was scarce, and individuals were left to confront their demons alone. This powerful image serves as a poignant reminder of how far our criminal justice system has evolved since then. It prompts reflection on our society's progress towards more humane approaches to imprisonment while acknowledging the dark chapters that shaped our past. As part of The Stapleton Collection held privately today but made available through Bridgeman Images, this photograph print invites us to delve deeper into history's shadows and contemplate both its triumphs and failures.
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