Contemporary model, scale 1:60, of extensions made to the Chatham Dockyard between 1862-1877, by prisoners at Chatham Prison, Chatham, Kent, England, 1862-1877, and extensive renovations to the model, by Louis Duffy, Science Museum, South Kensington, Middlesex, England, 1965, and 126 model figures, human and horse: carrying out works on the Chatham Dockyard extensions, by Barbara Mary Campbell, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England, 1965, and original display case. The model depicts activities such as bricklaying, removing earth, loading materials and the use of steam locomotive engines. Figures of prisoners in green are depicted performing a variety of tasks such as hauling earth, laying brick and guiding work horses, many under the surveillance of wardens, shown in blue, from watch towers.
Contemporary model of Extensions to Chatham Dockyard
Contemporary model, scale 1:60, of extensions made to the Chatham Dockyard between 1862-1877, by prisoners at Chatham Prison, Chatham, Kent, England, 1862-1877, and extensive renovations to the model, by Louis Duffy, Science Museum, South Kensington, Middlesex, England, 1965. The model depicts activities such as bricklaying, removing earth, loading materials and the use of steam locomotive engines.
Selection of 126 figures for model of extensions to Chatham Dockyard
126 model figures, human and horse, carrying out works on the Chatham Dockyard extension between 1862-1877, by Barbara Mary Campbell, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England, 1965. Figures of prisoners in green are depicted performing a variety of tasks such as hauling earth, laying brick and guiding work horses, many under the surveillance of wardens, shown in blue, from watch towers.