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Stafford Prison and County Asylum
An aerial view of Stafford Prison (centre) and County Asylum (upper centre). Date: 1920s
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Asylum Orphan Orphanage Orphans Prison Stafford Welfare Childrens Upper
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 15.8cm (9.3" x 6.2")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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In this evocative aerial photograph from the 1920s, the imposing structures of Stafford Prison and Staffordshire County Asylum stand side by side, situated in the heart of Stafford, England. The image offers a unique bird's-eye perspective of these two institutions that once played significant roles in the local community's social fabric. Stafford Prison, located at the lower centre of the photograph, is a formidable sight with its high walls and barbed-wire fences, reflecting the harsh realities of the criminal justice system during that era. Prisons were primarily focused on punishment rather than rehabilitation, and the image underscores the separation of offenders from society. Above and to the left of the prison lies Staffordshire County Asylum, which served as a haven for children in need and those with mental health issues. The upper centre of the photograph reveals a sprawling complex with numerous buildings, likely housing various facilities for the care and education of children. Orphanages, children's homes, and schools were common components of asylums during this time, as they aimed to provide a safe and nurturing environment for vulnerable children. The presence of these institutions in close proximity highlights the interconnected nature of social welfare and the criminal justice system during the 1920s. While prisons focused on punishing offenders, asylums and other welfare institutions aimed to prevent children from ending up in the criminal justice system by providing them with the necessary care, education, and support they needed to thrive. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the historical context of child welfare and social care in England during the 1920s, offering a glimpse into the past and shedding light on the evolution of social services over the decades.
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