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ELIZABETH CANNING (1735-1773). English indentured servant in America. Convicted of perjury
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ELIZABETH CANNING (1735-1773). English indentured servant in America. Convicted of perjury
ELIZABETH CANNING (1735-1773).
English indentured servant in America. Convicted of perjury, Canning is shown being sentenced in 1754 at the Sessions House of the Old Bailey, London, to one months imprisonment and transportation for seven years to...his Majestys Colonies in America. English etching, 1754
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1754 Canning Convict Court Courtroom Crime Dress Elisabeth Etching Exile Indentured Judge Jury Peruke Trial Old Bailey Perjury Sentenced
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The captivating print captures the somber moment of Elizabeth Canning's sentencing in 1754 at the Sessions House of the Old Bailey, London. Dressed in a modest attire, she stands before a stern judge and jury, her face reflecting both fear and determination. The etching beautifully portrays the gravity of her conviction for perjury as an English indentured servant in America. In this historic scene, one can almost feel the tension within the courtroom as Canning is sentenced to one month imprisonment and seven years of exile to His Majesty's Colonies in America. The composition skillfully highlights not only Canning but also those who played crucial roles in her trial - men dressed in wigs and perukes serving as judges while women observe from afar. This thought-provoking image invites us to reflect on justice, truth, and social dynamics during that era. It serves as a reminder that even individuals with limited power could find themselves entangled within complex legal systems far away from their homeland. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of artistry by Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back to a time when Elizabeth Canning's fate was sealed within these very walls. This photograph print allows us to connect with history and appreciate its impact on our present-day understanding of law and society.
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