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Lollards Prison, in the tower of Lambeth Palace
6340501 Lollards Prison, in the tower of Lambeth Palace by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Lollards Prison, in the tower of Lambeth Palace. A room with oak ceiling and graffitied panels, small windows, and rings to secure prisoners. Built by Archbishop Chichley in 1435. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T. Smiths Antiquities of London and its Environs, J. Sewell, R. Folder, J. Simco, London, 1791.); © Florilegius
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Antiquities Of London And Its Environs Chains Folder Graffiti John Thomas Smith Lambeth Palace London Nw Member Original Drawing Panels Prisoners Rings Secure Sewell Simco Smith Society Of Antiquaries Street Art Streetartist The City Of London Towers Windowpane Windows Windowsill Early Xv Century Late Xv Century
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This print showcases the historic Lollards Prison, located within the tower of Lambeth Palace. The image transports us back to 15th century England, offering a glimpse into the intriguing architecture and artistry of that time. The room depicted in this print features an exquisite oak ceiling adorned with graffitied panels, showcasing the artistic expressions of prisoners who were once held captive within these walls. The small windows provide limited light, creating an atmosphere that is both somber and mysterious. One cannot help but notice the rings embedded in the walls, which were used to secure prisoners during their confinement. These chains serve as a chilling reminder of the harsh realities faced by those imprisoned here centuries ago. Lollards Prison was built in 1435 by Archbishop Chichley and has since become a significant historical landmark. This copperplate engraving beautifully captures its essence, thanks to John Thomas Smith's meticulous attention to detail and his collaboration with members of the Society of Antiquaries. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand a piece of London's rich history. It serves as a testament to human resilience and reminds us of our collective pasts.
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