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Dartmoor Prison mutiny, January 1932
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Dartmoor Prison mutiny, January 1932
An aerial view of Dartmoor Prison, Princetown, Devon, during a major disturbance there in January 1932. Smoke is pouring from the central part of the buildings. The prison was originally constructed in 1806-9 to hold French prisoners taken during the Napoleonic wars. Date: 24 January 1932
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1. Title: Dartmoor Prison Mutiny, January 1932: An Aerial View of the Smoke-Filled Prison in Devon 2. Description: This historical photograph captures an aerial view of Dartmoor Prison in Princetown, Devon, during a major disturbance that occurred on 24th January 1932. The image reveals thick smoke billowing from the central part of the buildings, casting an ominous shadow over the prison grounds. The prison, originally constructed between 1806 and 1809, was initially designed to hold French prisoners taken during the Napoleonic Wars. 3. Background: Dartmoor Prison, also known as HM Prison Dartmoor, is a high-security men's prison located in the remote Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England. The prison's history is marked by numerous incidents of unrest and rebellion, with the most notable occurring in January 1932. The mutiny, which lasted for several days, was triggered by the harsh living conditions and the use of solitary confinement. 4. Significance: The photograph offers a unique perspective of the prison during this turbulent time, providing a glimpse into the chaos and unrest that unfolded within its walls. The smoke pouring from the buildings indicates the intensity of the disturbance and the determination of the inmates to challenge the prison authorities. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the challenging conditions that prisoners faced during this period and the complex history of Dartmoor Prison. 5. Conclusion: This aerial photograph of Dartmoor Prison during the January 1932 mutiny offers a fascinating insight into a significant moment in the prison's history. The image's composition, with the smoke-filled buildings standing starkly against the clear sky, underscores the intensity and scale of the disturbance. The photograph is an essential historical record that sheds light on the challenging conditions and the resilience of those who were confined within the prison walls.
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