Description
with figures seated in the pews and the pulpit and more standing in the gallery
was site engineer
View of London from Islington
showing holiday-makers hurrying down Greenwich Hill in a heavy rainstorm
Pity The Poor Prisoners? Finish:Stretched with figures seated in the'Pity The Poor Prisoners?', 1868. A satirical look at the state of the nation's prisons in the mid Victorian period. Here, a group of lower class prisoners, probably enjoying, (in the view of Mr Punch), rather better living conditions than they might outside prison, complain about the standard of the shaving facilities provided and the possibility of skin diseases. Mr Punch would have little sympathy for such complaints. From Punch, or the London
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