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John Howard (1726-1790), 1880
John Howard (1726-1790), 1880. Howard, English philanthropist and prison reformer, visiting a prison during his investigation of prison conditions. In 1775 he embarked on a tour of prisons in Britain and Europe. He undertook further tours in 1781 and 1782. A result of his work was A Report of the Prisons of England and Wales.... and an Account of some Foreign Prisons by John Howard. (London, 1777). From The Home Visitor. (London, 1884)
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This print captures a significant moment in history, featuring John Howard (1726-1790), the renowned English philanthropist and prison reformer. Taken in 1880, the image showcases Howard during his investigation of prison conditions. Known for his humanitarian efforts, Howard embarked on several tours of prisons across Britain and Europe between 1775 and 1782. In this thought-provoking portrait, we see a man dedicated to improving the lives of prisoners. The chains and shackles surrounding him symbolize the oppressive nature of confinement that he sought to eradicate. The darkness within the cell serves as a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by those incarcerated. Howard's work resulted in an influential publication titled "A Report of the Prisons of England and Wales. . . . and an Account of some Foreign Prisons". This comprehensive report shed light on deplorable conditions within prisons, sparking conversations about necessary reforms. The wood engraving technique used to create this print adds depth to Howard's portrait while emphasizing his determination through intricate details. As we gaze upon this image from over a century ago, it reminds us not only of John Howard's dedication but also highlights ongoing discussions around criminal justice reform today. This photograph is part of "The Home Visitor" collection from London in 1884, showcasing historical figures who made lasting impacts on society. It stands as a testament to John Howard's legacy as both a compassionate philanthropist and an advocate for change within penal systems worldwide.
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