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HollowHorn

Duncan Brown, Glasgow School of Art Archive

Two housebreakers and a prison officer photographed on 20 May 1855 by Duncan Brown.



Duncan Brown (1819-1897) was a talented amateur photographer whose work documented aspects of Glasgow life from the 1850s until the 1890s. From 1845 to 1862 he was employed as the janitor at the Glasgow School of Art, which was then a Government School of Design located at 116 Ingram Street. This photograph was taken in a small courtyard to the north of the School.

From left to right are prisoners named Benson and Arkwright and a warder, all handcuffed together. The two men had been accused of housebreaking (burglary in daylight hours). They were probably being taken from the Justiciary Buildings in the Saltmarket to Duke Street Prison, after being convicted of the crime and sentenced.

Link to the Duncan Brown set:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsalib/sets/72157605848436865/
kev

What one is the prison officer??
Stuball

A bit mean for them to be set as 'All Rights Reserved'... I fail to see how that can still have copyright on them
cybers

Kev i pondered that one myself. hazard a guess at the boy on the right.
Stu i think you may indeed be right on that matter.
HH Wonderful find well worthy of a look.

(LOL Edited to take into account too much cough medicine and sausage finger typos)
HollowHorn

cybers wrote:
Kev i pondered that one myself. hazerd a gues at the boy on the right.

Me too.  

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