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"From Captivity to Freedom: A Glimpse into the World of Prisoners" A Kingston Norfolk Island view
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"From Captivity to Freedom: A Glimpse into the World of Prisoners" A Kingston Norfolk Island view: Step back in time and witness the remnants of a restored British penal colony, now a world heritage listed area. "The Thief" - Antonio Maria Fabres y Costa's haunting painting captures the essence of imprisonment, reminding us of the consequences that follow our actions. Hannah Duston's Great Escape: Against all odds, she defied capture by Native Americans, showcasing the indomitable spirit within prisoners yearning for freedom. Daniel in the Lions Den (1872): Briton Riviere's masterpiece depicts a prisoner facing imminent danger with unwavering faith and courage as his only companions. Churchill's Captivity during Boer War: Even great leaders can find themselves imprisoned; this episode serves as a reminder that no one is immune to captivity's grasp. EMILY DAVISON - The Unyielding Suffragette: Her relentless pursuit for women's rights landed her behind bars but fueled an unstoppable movement towards equality. Christmas Dinner in Holloway - Suffragettes' Resilience Shines Through: Lawson Wood paints a poignant scene where suffragettes celebrate amidst their struggle for justice within prison walls. DORE LONDON 1872 - Newgate Exercise Yard: Gustave Dore offers us an insight into London's infamous prison yard, where inmates found solace amidst harsh conditions and confinement. The First Fleet Voyage to Australia: Explore the journey undertaken by convicts aboard these ships, marking the beginning of European settlement on Australian shores. Uno Henning in "A Cottage on Dartmoor": Anthony Asquith's film portrays life inside Dartmoor Prison, shedding light on both despair and hope within its stone walls. Guiltcross Union Workhouse – Witness Kenninghall's Workhouse.