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"Breaking the Boundaries: Advancing Fusion Research in Confinement" In the picturesque grounds of Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, a remarkable ambition is taking shape

Background imageConfinement Collection: JOSEPH & WIFE OF POTIPHAR. Potiphar and his wife, holding Josephs mantle, watch

JOSEPH & WIFE OF POTIPHAR. Potiphar and his wife, holding Josephs mantle, watch Joseph being cast into prison (Genesis 39: 12-29). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80

Background imageConfinement Collection: GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA (1452-1498). Italian Dominican monk and religious reformer

GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA (1452-1498). Italian Dominican monk and religious reformer. Savonarola in his cell. Woodcut from his tract, De Simplicitate Christianae Vitae, Florence, 1496

Background imageConfinement Collection: POE: PIT AND PENDULM, 1842... the vermin frequently fastened their sharp fangs in my fingers

POE: PIT AND PENDULM, 1842... the vermin frequently fastened their sharp fangs in my fingers
POE: PIT AND PENDULM, 1842. ...the vermin frequently fastened their sharp fangs in my fingers. Pen-and-ink drawing from an edition of Edgar Allan Poes The Pit and the Pendulum, first published in 1842

Background imageConfinement Collection: HARRY HOUDINI (1874-1926). American magician

HARRY HOUDINI (1874-1926). American magician. Houdini in handcuffs and chains, at the start of one of his miraculous escapes, 27 February 1918

Background imageConfinement Collection: dublin, ireland, 1866, mountjoy, jail, crime, cell, justice, punishment, convict

dublin, ireland, 1866, mountjoy, jail, crime, cell, justice, punishment, convict
Dublin; Ireland; 1866; Mountjoy Prison

Background imageConfinement Collection: JUHN HUS IN PRISON, Switzerland

JUHN HUS IN PRISON, Switzerland

Background imageConfinement Collection: A Christmas Dinner in a Turkish Prison, Constantinople

A Christmas Dinner in a Turkish Prison, Constantinople

Background imageConfinement Collection: Siberia: the Alexandreffsky Central Prison, Near Irkutsk

Siberia: the Alexandreffsky Central Prison, Near Irkutsk

Background imageConfinement Collection: Siberia: the Castle Prison at Wiborg

Siberia: the Castle Prison at Wiborg

Background imageConfinement Collection: Beauchamp Tower: Prison in the Tower of London

Beauchamp Tower: Prison in the Tower of London

Background imageConfinement Collection: The Royal Poet in his Prison

The Royal Poet in his Prison

Background imageConfinement Collection: The Mamertine Prison. Rome, Italy

The Mamertine Prison. Rome, Italy

Background imageConfinement Collection: Russian Prisoners at Sheerness: the Devonshire Prison-Ship, at Sheerness, 1854

Russian Prisoners at Sheerness: the Devonshire Prison-Ship, at Sheerness, 1854

Background imageConfinement Collection: The Mazas Prison, Paris, France

The Mazas Prison, Paris, France

Background imageConfinement Collection: Sketches in Siberia, Courtyard of the Prison for Criminals at Krasnoiarsk: Peasant

Sketches in Siberia, Courtyard of the Prison for Criminals at Krasnoiarsk: Peasant Women Selling Bread, Tea, and Sugar to Prisoners

Background imageConfinement Collection: Prison Life in Siberia: the Governor Visiting the Womens Prison at Yeniseisk

Prison Life in Siberia: the Governor Visiting the Womens Prison at Yeniseisk

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3789 x 4896

Source Size = 3789 x 4896
The Tombs, the Principal Temporary Police Prison in New York. here are Incarcerated the Prisoners Taken during the Day, the Thieves and the Defaulters, Assaulters and Committers of Arson

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3816 x 4980

Source Size = 3816 x 4980
Whitecross Street Prison, London, 1870

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3849 x 5078

Source Size = 3849 x 5078
Arabi Pasha, in Prison at Cairo, Egypt

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3773 x 1685

Source Size = 3773 x 1685
Buildings and Industries of Sheffield: Left Image: the Shrewsbury Monument in the Parish Church, Right Image: Room in Sheffield Manor, Said to have been the Prison of Mary Queen of Scots

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3842 x 2864

Source Size = 3842 x 2864
The Outbreak Among the Convicts at Chatham: Interior of St. Marys Convict Prison, 1861

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3861 x 2526

Source Size = 3861 x 2526
The Outbreak Among the Convicts at Chatham: St. Marys Convict Prison: Arrival of the Military, 1861

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3849 x 2667

Source Size = 3849 x 2667
St. Marys Island: the Convicts at Labour, Chatham Prison, 1861

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3893 x 2875

Source Size = 3893 x 2875
The Last of the Old Fleet Prison, 1868

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 1812 x 2995

Source Size = 1812 x 2995
The French Block House Prison, in which Mr. Pritchard was Confined

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3976 x 2726

Source Size = 3976 x 2726
Interior of Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, where the Fenians are Confined, 1866, Ireland

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 5697 x 3954

Source Size = 5697 x 3954
Effects of the Explosion at the House of Detention, Clerkenwell, Seen from Within the Prison Yard: Searching the Ruins, 1867

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3905 x 2506

Source Size = 3905 x 2506
The Island and Fort of St. Marguerite, the Prison of Ex-Marshal Bazaine, 1874

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3603 x 5231

Source Size = 3603 x 5231
THE QUEENs BENCH PRISON: 1. Entrance Gateway to Governors House; 2. Courtyard and Governors House; 3. Entrance from Southwark Bridge road; 4. Front of Prison and Racquet Court; 5

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 2639 x 1651

Source Size = 2639 x 1651
The Bagno of Nisida, the Prison of Carlo Poerio, State Prosecutions of the Neapolitan Government

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 3884 x 2610

Source Size = 3884 x 2610
Chateau D amboise, on the Loire, the Prison of Abd-El-Kader

Background imageConfinement Collection: Spain: Carlist Prisoners in the Ancient Moorish Prison of the Alhambra, 1873

Spain: Carlist Prisoners in the Ancient Moorish Prison of the Alhambra, 1873

Background imageConfinement Collection: Source Size = 2566 x 1674

Source Size = 2566 x 1674
" A prison of shame, perhaps a penal settlement, stared him in the face."

Background imageConfinement Collection: Tasso in Prison, 1853 (oil on canvas)

Tasso in Prison, 1853 (oil on canvas)
BAL2637630 Tasso in Prison, 1853 (oil on canvas) by Gallait, Louis (1810-87); 212x139 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageConfinement Collection: Fagin in the condemned cell, from The Adventures of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

Fagin in the condemned cell, from The Adventures of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
KW243080 Fagin in the condemned cell, from The Adventures of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (1812-70) 1838, published by Chapman & Hall, 1901 (engraving) by Cruikshank

Background imageConfinement Collection: Birth of the son of King James II of England, 1688, Jan Luyken, Pieter van der Aa (I)

Birth of the son of King James II of England, 1688, Jan Luyken, Pieter van der Aa (I), 1698

Background imageConfinement Collection: Border fortification between Israel and the Palestinian territories in the West Bank near

Border fortification between Israel and the Palestinian territories in the West Bank near Ramallah, Middle East

Background imageConfinement Collection: DORE: LONDON, 1872. Zoological Gardens - The Monkey House. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

DORE: LONDON, 1872. Zoological Gardens - The Monkey House. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore, from the series London: A Pilgrimage, 1872

Background imageConfinement Collection: EGYPT: CAIRO. A pair of peddlars carrying a cage on the streets of Cairo, Egypt

EGYPT: CAIRO. A pair of peddlars carrying a cage on the streets of Cairo, Egypt. Photograph, mid or late 19th century

Background imageConfinement Collection: LONDON: PILLORY, c1810. The Pillory at Charing-Cross, London. Aquatint, c1810, by Augustus Pugin

LONDON: PILLORY, c1810. The Pillory at Charing-Cross, London. Aquatint, c1810, by Augustus Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageConfinement Collection: JAMESON RAID, 1896. British colonial statesman Leander Starr Jameson in jail in Pretoria

JAMESON RAID, 1896. British colonial statesman Leander Starr Jameson in jail in Pretoria, South Africa, following the botched Jameson Raid on Paul Krugers Transvaal Republic from 29 December 1895 - 2

Background imageConfinement Collection: CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Cuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance

CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Cuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance of a mysterious figure, in the dungeon of Devilin Tower in London

Background imageConfinement Collection: SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Bird in cage. Detail from the pavement of the synagogue of Ma on-Nirim

SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Bird in cage. Detail from the pavement of the synagogue of Ma on-Nirim, present day Israel. Late 6th century A.D

Background imageConfinement Collection: ENGLAND: POPISH PLOT, 1678. Edmund Everard imprisoned in the Tower of London, implicated

ENGLAND: POPISH PLOT, 1678. Edmund Everard imprisoned in the Tower of London, implicated in the Popish Plot, 1678, fabricated by Titus Oates. English playing card, late 17th century

Background imageConfinement Collection: ADVERTISEMENT: CAGES. Cages for pet mice and squirrels. Engraving from an American catalog

ADVERTISEMENT: CAGES. Cages for pet mice and squirrels. Engraving from an American catalog, 19th century

Background imageConfinement Collection: DAY: SAINT SEBASTIAN, c1906. Saint Sebastian tied to a tree with arrows in his stomach and side

DAY: SAINT SEBASTIAN, c1906. Saint Sebastian tied to a tree with arrows in his stomach and side. Photograph by Fred Holland Day, c1906

Background imageConfinement Collection: SHIPS: GREAT EASTERN. Isambard Brunels steamship the Great Eastern being built

SHIPS: GREAT EASTERN. Isambard Brunels steamship the Great Eastern being built at Blackwall shipyard on the Thames. Lithograph, English, 1857

Background imageConfinement Collection: FRANCISCO MIRANDA (1750?-1816) in prison: after a painting by Luis Montero

FRANCISCO MIRANDA (1750?-1816) in prison: after a painting by Luis Montero



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"Breaking the Boundaries: Advancing Fusion Research in Confinement" In the picturesque grounds of Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, a remarkable ambition is taking shape. Within the confines of a state-of-the-art facility, scientists are pushing the boundaries of knowledge in fusion research. Their tool? The tokamak device, an ingenious invention that holds immense potential for breakthroughs. As researchers delve into the depths of confinement, they explore uncharted territories where reality and augmented reality merge seamlessly. With each experiment conducted within these walls, they inch closer to unraveling the mysteries that lie hidden within fusion energy. Just as Cupid once fled from slavery depicted in "Cupid Fleeing from Slavery, " here too lies a pursuit for liberation. Donald Iain Smith's Berger's Matone Advertisement reminds us that even amidst confinement, innovation knows no bounds. The Convict Hulk Gallery serves as a poignant reminder of how society has grappled with different forms throughout history. Yet today we witness a new chapter unfolding - one where barriers are broken and possibilities abound. Like "The New Lighthouse on the Bass Rock, " this cutting-edge research illuminates our path towards progress. It guides us through uncharted waters and offers hope for a brighter future powered by clean energy sources. In this journey towards unlocking limitless potential, we must not forget our past achievements like "The little horse. " Just as this burin engraving captivated audiences centuries ago with its beauty and intricacy, so too does fusion research captivate us now with its promise. Within these confined spaces lies something extraordinary - akin to "The Birth Day" captured on oil panel in 1629. It symbolizes rebirth and renewal; it represents humanity's ability to transcend limitations when driven by curiosity and determination. Even comic postcards from early 20th century remind us that humor can thrive even in times of constraint. As we navigate through the challenges of confinement, we find solace in laughter and camaraderie.