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Postcard : Durham Prison. 7th April 1987
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Durham Prison. 7th April 1987
Staff
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Durham
County Durham
England
Media ID 21856998
© Mirrorpix
Cell Crime Interior Jail Prison 1987
Postcards (8 pack of A6)
Set of 8, A6 Postcards, featuring the same image on all cards in a set. Printed on 350gsm premium white satin card, the back of the postcard includes space to write messages and an area for the address and stamp. Size of each postcard is 15cm x 10.6cm.
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Estimated Product Size is 10.6cm x 15cm (4.2" x 5.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print titled "Durham Prison. 7th April 1987" takes us on a journey back to the late 20th century, immersing us in the raw reality of life behind bars. The image transports us into the heart of Durham Prison, offering a glimpse into its somber interior. The composition captures the essence of confinement as we peer through iron bars that separate us from an empty cell within. The starkness and simplicity of this scene evoke a sense of isolation and contemplation, reminding us of the consequences that crime can bring upon individuals. The photograph's monochromatic palette adds depth and intensity to every detail, emphasizing the coldness and harshness associated with prison life. The play between light and shadows further enhances this effect, casting eerie shapes across the walls. As we reflect on this poignant moment frozen in time, it serves as a reminder not only of society's need for law enforcement but also prompts introspection about our own choices. This image invites viewers to contemplate both sides of justice: those who are confined due to their actions and those who strive to maintain order within these walls. With its historical significance rooted in the 1980s, this print by Staff from Memory Lane Prints offers an invaluable window into a specific era while simultaneously provoking timeless questions about crime, punishment, and societal responsibility.
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