[]
Your ongoing selection
Asset(s) Assets
Your quote 0

Your selection

Clear selection
{"event":"pageview","page_type1":"catalog","page_type2":"image_page","language":"en","user_logged":"false","user_type":"ecommerce","nl_subscriber":"false"}
{"event":"ecommerce_event","event_name":"view_item","event_category":"browse_catalog","ecommerce":{"items":[{"item_id":"BL3527118","item_brand":"other","item_category":"illustration","item_category2":"out_of_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category4":"english_school_16th_century","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"the_scavenger_s_daughter_page_75_from_theatrum_crudelitatum_haereticorum_nostri_temporis_by_richard_","item_variant":"undefined"}]}}
Metadata Block (Hidden)

Contact us for further help

High res file dimension

Search for more high res images or videos

'The Scavenger's Daughter', page 75 from 'Theatrum Crudelitatum Haereticorum nostri temporis', by Richard Verstegan, c.1587...

IMAGE number
BL3527118
Image title
'The Scavenger's Daughter', page 75 from 'Theatrum Crudelitatum Haereticorum nostri temporis', by Richard Verstegan, c.1587 (engraving)
Auto-translated text View Original Source
Artist
English School, (16th century) / English
Location
British Library, London, UK
Medium
engraving
Date
1587 AD (C16th AD)
Image description

Scavenger's Daughter (or Skevington's Daughter) was invented as an instrument of torture in the reign of Henry VIII by Sir Leonard Skevington, Lieutenant of the Tower of London, a son of Sir William Skeffington, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and his first wife, Margaret Digby. It was an A-frame shaped metal rack to which the head was strapped to the top point of the A, the hands at the midpoint and the legs at the lower spread ends; swinging the head down and forcing the knees up in a sitting position compressing the body so as to force the blood from the nose and ears.

Photo credit
Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
catholicism / Christianity / religion / United Kingdom / Europe / torture / execution / house of Tudor / Elizabethan era (1558–1603) / England / Tudor period (1485-1603) / reformation / religious / warfare / metal / schism / tower of london / protestants / prisoners / rack / period / era / band / tower / iron / protestant / conflict / compression / crime / catholics / british / torturing / 16th / london / imprisoned / detail / barbaric / instruments / bands / war / prisoner / punishment / english / inhumane / instrument
Leave the work to our dedicated Account Managers
License details
Your details
*
*
*
*
*
Asset - General information
Copyright status
No Additional Copyright
Permissions
More info
Permission required for non-editorial use (inc book and magazine covers). Please contact us
Largest available format 4053 × 6463 px 29 MB
Dimension [pixels] Dimension in 300dpi [mm] File size [MB]
Large 4053 × 6463 px 343 × 547 mm 28.8 MB
Medium 642 × 1024 px 54 × 87 mm 997 KB

Similar Images