Replica of a leather restraint with brass buckles. The original

Replica of a leather restraint with brass buckles

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Replica of a leather restraint with brass buckles
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Replica of a leather restraint with brass buckles. The original, probably from the late 19th or early 20th century, was found around 1930 in a chest in the cellar at Hanwell Asylum, the asylum on the outskirts of London whose superintendant, John Conolly (1794-1866), famously renounced all instruments of mechanical restraint in favor of 'moral treatment,' that is, regular labour under constant close surveillance.

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Category:
Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A602823
Materials:
leather and buckle, brass
Measurements:
length 790 mm
width 260 mm
type:
restrainers