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The remains of Fleet Prison, London, 1868
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The remains of Fleet Prison, London, 1868
The remains of Fleet Prison, London, 1868; showing advertisements on boards, figures and a horse drawn cart. Above this the dome of St Pauls Cathedral can be seen through the steam of a passing train
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Media ID 15171802
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Fleet Prison Pauls Cathedral Penitentiary Prison St Pauls Cathedral Steam Steam Train Train Horse Drawn Vehicle
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This print captures the haunting remains of Fleet Prison in London, dating back to 1868. The image showcases a scene filled with historical significance and intriguing details. Advertisements on boards catch the eye, showcasing the commercial spirit of the time amidst this prison setting. Figures and a horse-drawn cart add life to an otherwise desolate atmosphere. What truly makes this photograph remarkable is the ethereal presence of St Paul's Cathedral's dome rising above it all. Through the steam emitted by a passing train, one can glimpse this iconic symbol of Christianity towering over both crime and punishment. The composition beautifully juxtaposes elements of transportation and religion against a backdrop steeped in law and penitentiary history. It offers us a glimpse into 19th-century London, where faith coexisted with societal struggles. Preserved in color, this watercolor-like snapshot provides an immersive experience that transports us back to another era. As we explore every detail within its frame – from railway tracks to religious architecture – we are reminded of how interconnected these facets were during that time period. Thanks to Guildhall Library and Art Gallery for preserving this anonymous piece; it serves as a visual testament to our collective heritage while evoking curiosity about those who lived within Fleet Prison's walls so long ago.
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