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"From Suffragettes to Outlaws: A Journey Through the Walls of Prison" Step into the world of prisons

Background imagePrison Collection: Gate Guardian

Gate Guardian
Linda Wride

Background imagePrison Collection: Light

Light
Carmen Beliciu

Background imagePrison Collection: power

power
hamid reza helali

Background imagePrison Collection: Personal Jesus

Personal Jesus
Petri Damstén

Background imagePrison Collection: Preserved Heart

Preserved Heart
Petri Damstén

Background imagePrison Collection: Caged

Caged
Ineke Mighorst

Background imagePrison Collection: All waiting for the light

All waiting for the light
Stoyan Atanasov

Background imagePrison Collection: Goodbye cruel world

Goodbye cruel world
Wagdi Kala

Background imagePrison Collection: The Captive Woman

The Captive Woman
Satake Mitsuo

Background imagePrison Collection: one no face

one no face
Simone Lombardo

Background imagePrison Collection: A Doll Out of the Box

A Doll Out of the Box
DDiArte

Background imagePrison Collection: Easy Way Over

Easy Way Over
Nick Kalathas

Background imagePrison Collection: In jail

In jail
Marcus Cederberg

Background imagePrison Collection: In the cocoon

In the cocoon
Abbas Arabzadeh

Background imagePrison Collection: Venice by night

Venice by night
Alla Simacheva

Background imagePrison Collection: Bad panda

Bad panda
Balazs Solti

Background imagePrison Collection: Sit and Relax

Sit and Relax
Artem Pozdniakov

Background imagePrison Collection: Mamertine Prison, Rome, Italy

Mamertine Prison, Rome, Italy

Background imagePrison Collection: Mamertine Prison, Rome, Victorian period

Mamertine Prison, Rome, Victorian period

Background imagePrison Collection: Port Arthur Prison, Tasmania

Port Arthur Prison, Tasmania

Background imagePrison Collection: Tasmania Port Arthur Prison Buildings pre 1900

Tasmania Port Arthur Prison Buildings pre 1900

Background imagePrison Collection: Princetown Prison Dartmoor Victorian period

Princetown Prison Dartmoor Victorian period

Background imagePrison Collection: Princetown Prison Dartmoor

Princetown Prison Dartmoor

Background imagePrison Collection: Newcastle-upon-Tyne Swing Bridge Victorian period

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Swing Bridge Victorian period

Background imagePrison Collection: Prison of Socrates, Athens, Greece, early 1900s

Prison of Socrates, Athens, Greece, early 1900s

Background imagePrison Collection: Children's prison, Clairvaux Abbey, Ville-sous-la-Ferte

Children's prison, Clairvaux Abbey, Ville-sous-la-Ferte
Children's prison (centre) and workshops (right), (the abbey functioned as a prison from 1804 when it was converted by Napoleon), at the Abbaye de Clairvaux, or Clairvaux Abbey

Background imagePrison Collection: Chapel, Clairvaux Abbey, Ville-sous-la-Ferte, Aube, France

Chapel, Clairvaux Abbey, Ville-sous-la-Ferte, Aube, France
Refectory, built 1774, converted in 1813 to a chapel for prisoners (the abbey functioned as a prison from 1804 when it was converted by Napoleon), restored 2013-15, at the Abbaye de Clairvaux

Background imagePrison Collection: Prison cells, Clairvaux Abbey, Ville-sous-la-Ferte, Aube

Prison cells, Clairvaux Abbey, Ville-sous-la-Ferte, Aube
Group cells in the men's prison, (the abbey functioned as a prison from 1804 when it was converted by Napoleon), at the Abbaye de Clairvaux, or Clairvaux Abbey

Background imagePrison Collection: Cloister, Clairvaux Abbey, Ville-sous-la-Ferte, Aube, France

Cloister, Clairvaux Abbey, Ville-sous-la-Ferte, Aube, France
Main Gallery of the Cloister, built 18th century and used after 1804 as the men's prison, at the Abbaye de Clairvaux, or Clairvaux Abbey, a Cistercian monastery founded 1115 by St Bernard

Background imagePrison Collection: French Revolution, Attack on the Bastille, Paris

French Revolution, Attack on the Bastille, Paris Date: 1789

Background imagePrison Collection: Constantinople. Yedikule Fortress

Constantinople. Yedikule Fortress
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Yedikule Fortress or Fortress of the Seven Towers. Its construction was commissioned by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in 1458

Background imagePrison Collection: The Castle of the Counts

The Castle of the Counts
An etching showing a scene in the shadows cast by the Castle of the Counts, or The Gravensteen, at Ghent, East Flanders in Belgium

Background imagePrison Collection: Siberia, performed at the Hippodrome

Siberia, performed at the Hippodrome
Scenes of Asiatic- Russia life play, called Siberia performed at the London Hippodrome. Written by Mr Henglers. The scene of the plunging horses as prisoners escape from a prison with officers

Background imagePrison Collection: Evening School, Burmese prison, illustration of prisoners

Evening School, Burmese prison, illustration of prisoners
Evening School in a Burmese prison, illustration showing prisoners seated on the floor, reading from books, with two teachers. From an article, The Burman in Durance'. Date: 1895

Background imagePrison Collection: Turkey. Constantinople. Yedikule Fortress

Turkey. Constantinople. Yedikule Fortress
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Yedikule Fortress or Fortress of the Seven Towers. Its construction was commissioned by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in 1458

Background imagePrison Collection: The Temple Prison, Paris, France

The Temple Prison, Paris, France
The Temple, a medieval fortress in Paris, used as a prison during the French Revolution, and later demolished. Date: 1793

Background imagePrison Collection: Old Prison, Lingfield

Old Prison, Lingfield
The Old Prison, a local lock-up also known as The Cage at Lingfield, Surrey. Date: Date unknown

Background imagePrison Collection: Elizabeth Fry Reading Scriptures at Newgate Prison

Elizabeth Fry Reading Scriptures at Newgate Prison
Prison reformer Elizabeth Fry gives a Bible reading to female inmates at London's Newgate Prison. Date: Date unknown

Background imagePrison Collection: H. M. Prison, Stafford

H. M. Prison, Stafford
A view of Stafford prison. A group of uniformed prison officers stands in front of the building. Date: Date unknown

Background imagePrison Collection: Napoleon in the Prison of Nice

Napoleon in the Prison of Nice, France. Date: 1794

Background imagePrison Collection: Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Stafford, Tower of London

Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Stafford, Tower of London
Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Stafford receives blessing of Archbishop William Laud in the Bloody Tower, Tower of London, 1641. Date: 1641

Background imagePrison Collection: Bodmin Prison

Bodmin Prison

Background imagePrison Collection: Socrates (c 469399 BC). Classical Greek Athenian philosophe

Socrates (c 469399 BC). Classical Greek Athenian philosophe
Socrates (c.469-399 BC). Classical Greek Athenian philosopher. Socrates in prison before being sentenced to death. Colored engraving

Background imagePrison Collection: Ww1 Wwi World War One First 1st Great I British

Ww1 Wwi World War One First 1st Great I British
ww1, wwi, world, war, one, first, 1st, great, i, british, soldiers, troops, army, move, moving, movement, german, germans, prisoners, captives, captive, prison, ruins, horse, dead, destroyed, land

Background imagePrison Collection: Suffragette in Prison Cell

Suffragette in Prison Cell. Cover illustration for Die Suffragettes by Kaethe Schirmacher (Alexander Duncker Verlag Weimar 1912) Based on a sketch made in Holloway Prison by Sylvia Pankhurst

Background imagePrison Collection: Spanish Civil War Interior Of The Modelo Prison

Spanish Civil War Interior Of The Modelo Prison
spanish, civil, war, interior, of, the, modelo, prison, in, barcelona, spain, salamanca, archivo, historico, nacional, vertical, upright, black, and, white, b, w, interiors, inner, inside, insides

Background imagePrison Collection: Spain. Civil War (1936-1939). Checa (Stalinist)

Spain. Civil War (1936-1939). Checa (Stalinist)
Spain. Civil War (1936-1939). Checa (Stalinist prison)

Background imagePrison Collection: Celebration of Mandela's release

Celebration of Mandela's release
A young black woman raises a bottle of champagne in the air in front of a large image of Nelson Mandela as the whole crowd celebrates his release after twenty-seven years in prison



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"From Suffragettes to Outlaws: A Journey Through the Walls of Prison" Step into the world of prisons, where history unfolds and stories are etched within the confines of bars. Explore the suffragette movement with a glimpse at Sylvia Pankhurst's W. S. P. U badge, symbolizing their fight for women's rights. Travel north to H. M. Prison in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, witnessing its imposing structure that housed countless individuals who lost their freedom. Venture south-west to Wandsworth Prison in London, an institution that has witnessed both despair and redemption throughout its existence. Cross over waters to Alcatraz Island, a notorious penitentiary known for housing some of America's most dangerous criminals. Marvel at the juxtaposition between isolation and beauty as you stand on this island off San Francisco's coast. Delve into history with The Great Train Robbery aftermath & reportage from 1963 - a tale that captivated nations and left many behind bars. Visit Pentonville Prison in Islington, North London; witness its austere architecture standing as a reminder of society's attempts at rehabilitation. Experience solidarity among suffragettes through Lawson Wood's depiction of their Christmas dinner in Holloway prison - a testament to resilience amidst adversity. Celebrate liberation as suffragettes are released from confinement; hear echoes of triumph reverberating through time. Contemplate philosophical musings within prison walls by reflecting upon "The Death of Socrates, " immortalized on canvas in 1787 - an eternal reminder that even great minds can be imprisoned by unjust systems. Transport yourself back to Victorian England with Gustave Doré’s wood engraving capturing Newgate Prison’s exercise yard - an image evoking both despair and hope for change during this era. Finally, journey alongside The First Fleet as they set sail towards Australia carrying convicts bound for distant shores – marking the beginning of colonization but also highlighting humanity's capacity for redemption and second chances.