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Caged prisoners cage on the steamer 'Petersburg' on the way to Sakhalin, Russia, 1890. Artist: Anton Chekhov
Caged prisoners cage on the steamer 'Petersburg' on the way to Sakhalin, Russia, 1890. A large island off the Pacific coast of Siberia, Sakhalin became the site of prison labour camps known as katorga from 1857. In 1890 Russian author Anton Chekhov visited Sakhalin and wrote about the conditions in the camps in his book Sakhalin Island. Found in the collection of The Russian State Library, Moscow.
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19th century
ANTON
ANTON CHEKHOV
B&W
B/W
Bar, Drinking
BEHIND BARS
Black & White
Black and white
Cage
CAGED
Chekhov
concept
country
Crime
Fine Art Images
Guard
HARDSHIP
IMPRISONMENT
Law
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
METAPHOR
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Petersburg
Photograph
Portrait
Prisoner
Punishment
russia
Russian
Sakhalin
Sakhalinskaya Oblast
Ship
SHIPS
SIBERIA
TGN
transport
TRANSPORTATION
transporting
Travel
TRAVELLING
water transport