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Mrs Fry visiting Newgate Prison, 1893
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Mrs Fry visiting Newgate Prison, 1893
XJF2906511 Mrs Fry visiting Newgate Prison, 1893 by Ward, Henrietta Mary (1832-1924); Private Collection; (add.info.: Elizabeth Fry (nee Gurney 1780-1845) Quaker prison reformer who helped found the Association for the Reformation of the Female Prisoners in Newgate in 1817, after visiting with her sister Anna Buxton.); English, out of copyright
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The captivating print of "Mrs Fry visiting Newgate Prison, 1893" takes us back in time to witness a powerful moment in history. In this image, we see the renowned Elizabeth Fry, a Quaker prison reformer, standing amidst the squalid interior of Newgate Prison. The photograph captures the essence of her tireless efforts to bring about change and compassion for those imprisoned within its walls. Surrounded by a crowd of onlookers, Mrs Fry's presence exudes strength and determination as she confronts the harsh reality faced by female prisoners. With her sister Anna Buxton by her side, they founded the Association for the Reformation of Female Prisoners in Newgate back in 1817 after witnessing firsthand the desperate conditions endured by these women. Through this photograph, we are reminded of Mrs Fry's Christian values and charitable nature. Holding a Bible close to her heart, she symbolizes hope amidst despair and offers solace to those confined behind bars. The image also highlights society's need for prison reform during that era. As we gaze upon this historical snapshot captured by Henrietta Mary Ward, we cannot help but feel both pity for those trapped within these walls and admiration for Mrs Fry's unwavering dedication towards their welfare. This photo serves as a poignant reminder that even in times when darkness seemed insurmountable, there were individuals like Elizabeth Fry who fought tirelessly to bring light into lives overshadowed by misery.
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