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'Bambridge on Trial for Murder by a Committee of the House of Commons', 1803. Artist: William Hogarth
'Bambridge on Trial for Murder by a Committee of the House of Commons', 1803. The Gaols Committee chairman James Oglethorpe is on the far left, seated, and questioning the prison warden Thomas Bambridge. A prisoner in a neck iron is shown kneeling before committee members. After one of Oglethorpe's friends died of smallpox in this prison Oglethrope chaired a commission investigating the conditions of the prison. He uncovered appalling living conditions, and acts of cruelty by the wardens, hence the questioning of Bambridge. © London Museum/Heritage Images
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AR915428
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4856px × 3594px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
B&W
B/W
Bambridge
black
Black & White
Black and white
Committee
Crime
Engraving
Fleet Prison
Hogarth
JAMES
James Oglethorpe
JOB
Law
London Museum
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
neck iron
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
Oglethorpe
PENITENTIARY
People
Prison
Prisoner
PROFESSION
QUESTIONING
THOMAS
Thomas Bambridge
W Hogarth
WARDER
WILLIAM
WILLIAM HOGARTH