Representation of the massacre of American prisoners in Dartmoor Prison, 1815
Sujet

Representation of the massacre of American prisoners in Dartmoor Prison, 1815

Légende

A representation of the massacre of American prisoners in Dartmoor Prison, April 6, 1815. Print shows Dartmoor Prison in Devon, England, where American prisoners of war captured by British forces, especially at sea, were confined, even after the Treaty of Ghent was signed in December 1814. Angered at being left behind, prisoners burned U.S. agent Reuben G. Beasley in effigy, which led to a confrontation with prison guards and a reduction of rations. Fearful of insubordination, guards shot the prisoners, killing 7 and wounding 31.

Date

1845

Crédit

Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library

Notre référence

ARP17A08_177

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

60,0Mo (4,0Mo) / 37,2cm x 40,4cm / 4396 x 4771 (300dpi)

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