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Convicted Collection

Background imageConvicted Collection: St Margaret Clitherow

St Margaret Clitherow
Saint MARGARET CLITHEROW (nee Middleton), respectable but Catholic housewife of York convicted of harbouring priests, crushed to death with those weights 24 March 1586

Background imageConvicted Collection: John Maclean, Scottish teacher and revolutionary socialist

John Maclean, Scottish teacher and revolutionary socialist
John Maclean (1879-1923), Scottish schoolteacher and revolutionary Marxist socialist

Background imageConvicted Collection: Titus Oates in the pillory

Titus Oates in the pillory
Oates was convicted of sedition and later perjury for denouncing the King and his Catholic brother, the Duke of York. Date: 19th century

Background imageConvicted Collection: French spirit photographer Edouard Isidore Buguet (1840-1901) is cleared of evil fluids by a medium

French spirit photographer Edouard Isidore Buguet (1840-1901) is cleared of evil fluids by a medium, before he takes a spirit photograph: he was convicted of fraud in 1874 Date: circa 1874

Background imageConvicted Collection: Convicted Communard Prisoners - Fort d Enet

Convicted Communard Prisoners - Fort d Enet
Incarcerated in the Fort d Enet, in the harbour of the Ile d Aix, convicted Communards gaze out and contemplate the chances of escape...are incarcerated. 1871

Background imageConvicted Collection: Titus Oates (1649 - 1705), convicted of fabricated the Popish Plot

Titus Oates (1649 - 1705), convicted of fabricated the Popish Plot, a supposed Catholic conspiracy to kill King Charles II

Background imageConvicted Collection: Suffragette Arson Rivington Pike

Suffragette Arson Rivington Pike. The ruins of the bungalow built by William Hesketh Lever, the industrialist and soap magnate, at Rivington Pike, near Bolton

Background imageConvicted Collection: Reformatory School for Boys, Thorndon, Suffolk

Reformatory School for Boys, Thorndon, Suffolk
The reformatory school for boys at Thorndon, near Eye in Suffolk, originally established in 1856. It was usually known as the Kerrison Reformatory, after one of its initiators, Sir Edward C Kerrison

Background imageConvicted Collection: Life in a Womens Prison, 1903

Life in a Womens Prison, 1903
Female convicts at work in Aylesbury Gaol. Date: 1903

Background imageConvicted Collection: Suffragette Arson Felixstowe

Suffragette Arson Felixstowe. The ruins of the Bath Hotel, felixstowe Suffolk, with crowd of onlookers, following the spectacular blaze on 28th April 1914

Background imageConvicted Collection: Bleasdale Reformatory, Garstang, Lancashire

Bleasdale Reformatory, Garstang, Lancashire
A view of the North Lancashire Reformatory for Boys at Bleasdale, near Garstang, Lancashire which opened in 1857

Background imageConvicted Collection: Arnos Court Reformatory for Girls, Bristol

Arnos Court Reformatory for Girls, Bristol
Inmates and staff at Arnos Court Reformatory for Roman Catholic Girls in Bristol, opened in 1856. It was later known as St Josephs Reformatory, then in 1933 became St Josephs Approved School

Background imageConvicted Collection: WOMENs PRISON 1920S

WOMENs PRISON 1920S
A corner of the French " Borstal" for girls at Fresne, where girls under age who have been convicted for small offences are kept and taught an ordinary school curriculum

Background imageConvicted Collection: Caricature of Mrs Fletcher and Mrs Hart-Davies

Caricature of Mrs Fletcher and Mrs Hart-Davies
Caricature of Susan Willis Fletcher, spiritualist, and Mrs Juliette Hart-Davies, her victim. Fletcher was convicted of obtaining jewellery by deception from Mrs Hart-Davies. 1881

Background imageConvicted Collection: Cinq-Mars Convicted 1642

Cinq-Mars Convicted 1642
Richelieu pronounces judgement against conspirators Cinq-Mars and De Thou. Date: 1642

Background imageConvicted Collection: John Frost (Read)

John Frost (Read)
JOHN FROST Social reformer, leading Chartist, convicted of treason and exiled to Tasmania 1840 - 1854 Date: 1784 - 1877

Background imageConvicted Collection: Jane Shore Repents

Jane Shore Repents
Jane Shore, the mistress of Edward IV, performs public penance in the streets of London after being convicted of practising witchcraft 1483

Background imageConvicted Collection: John Frost / Chartist

John Frost / Chartist
JOHN FROST English reformer, leading member of the Chartist Movement, convicted of high treason and exiled to Tasmania from 1840 until 1854 Date: 1784 - 1877

Background imageConvicted Collection: Suffragette Arson Kew Gardens

Suffragette Arson Kew Gardens. The blackened, ghostly remains of the Tea Pavilion, in Kew Gardens after the arson attack by militant suffragettes

Background imageConvicted Collection: John O leary

John O leary
JOHN O LEARY Irish political activist, member of the Fenian Brotherhood, convicted of treason in 1867 but survived for another 40 years. Date: 1830 - 1907

Background imageConvicted Collection: Joseph Lebon

Joseph Lebon
JOSEPH LEBON - French priest, revolutionary statesman, despite valuable services to his country convicted of extremism and guillotined. Date: 1765 - 1795

Background imageConvicted Collection: Lavoisier Arrested

Lavoisier Arrested
LAVOISIER, though one of Frances most eminent scientists, is arrested, convicted on the charge of being a fermier-general, and guillotined. Date: 1743 - 1794

Background imageConvicted Collection: Mile End Scandal - Guardians in Court

Mile End Scandal - Guardians in Court
In 190, builder James Calcutt was convicted of fraud after regularly overcharging the Mile End Old Town Board of Guardians for work he had carried out

Background imageConvicted Collection: Mile End Scandal - Three Crowns Public House

Mile End Scandal - Three Crowns Public House
In 1907, builder James Calcutt was convicted of fraud after regularly overcharging the Mile End Old Town Board of Guardians for work he had carried out

Background imageConvicted Collection: Mile End Scandal - James Calcutts premises

Mile End Scandal - James Calcutts premises
In 190, builder James Calcutt was convicted of fraud after regularly overcharging the Mile End Old Town Board of Guardians for work he had carried out. This is a view of his business premises

Background imageConvicted Collection: Pates assault on Queen Victoria

Pates assault on Queen Victoria
Robert Pate, a former British army officer, approached the royal carriage and hit Queen Victoria on the head with great force; some reports say this drew blood, others that it resulted in bruising

Background imageConvicted Collection: TIburcio Vasquez

TIburcio Vasquez, Mexican bandit in California; he was hanged on 19th March 1875. Date: 19th Century

Background imageConvicted Collection: Gymnastics display, Market Weighton Reformatory, Yorkshire

Gymnastics display, Market Weighton Reformatory, Yorkshire
A gymnastics display by inmates of the Yorkshire Roman Catholic Reformatory for Boys at Market Weighton, East Yorkshire, opened in 1856

Background imageConvicted Collection: John Wesleys Chapel, Kingswood Reformatory, Bristol

John Wesleys Chapel, Kingswood Reformatory, Bristol
Uniformed inmates stand outside John Wesleys Chapel at the Kingswood Reformatory near Bristol, opened in 1854 and one of the first such institutions

Background imageConvicted Collection: Communards Emprisoned

Communards Emprisoned
Incarcerated in the Fort d Enet, in the harbour of the Ile d Aix, convicted Communards gaze out and contemplate the chances of escape...are incarcerated

Background imageConvicted Collection: Crucifixion / Fouquet

Crucifixion / Fouquet
Jesus is crucified along with two other convicted criminals


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