Printed Ephemera — 1829
The Particulars of the Unfortunate Criminals Executed This Morning, (Wednesday) at the Old Bailey
Execution broadside printed with an account of the crimes, trial and execution of Charles Jones (aged 24), convicted of forgery, Ann Chapman (aged 28) convicted of attempting to strangle her infant child and Edward Turner (aged 19), Thomas Crowther (aged 18) and Mary Stephens capitally indicted for assaulting Thomas Davies on the highway. The broadside notes that Stephens was reprieved from execution and transported. Printed by John Pitts the broadside includes a generic woodcut engraving of the gallows and the crowd and includes a witness report from the constable who attended the crime scene in the Ann Chapman case.
Until 1868 public hangings were a popular form of entertainment for the London crowd. Such occasions provided an opportunity for cheap printers and street vendors to 'turn a penny on the street' by selling accounts of the crimes, trial and 'dying speeches' of executed criminals as souvenirs to the baying spectactors. As soon as the trap fell the street vendors began running amongst the crowd selling the broadsides. Execution broadsides were published by a small number of printers many of whom, such as Thomas Birt, James Catnach and James Pitts were based around the Seven Dials area of London. Spelling and grammar was often poor and the details not always accurate. Although usually printed between the end of the trial and the date of the execution (usually a gap of a few weeks) they could be quickly changed to accomodate last minute information and 'dying confessions'. The printers often used battered woodcuts, and, for the gallows scene used a stock block with a pierced central section to allow the sex and required number of hanging figures to be changed as required. Female criminals were depicted by using a block for a male figure, cut square at the knee to represent a skirt.
- Category:
- Printed Ephemera
- Object ID:
- A2224
- Object name:
- The Particulars of the Unfortunate Criminals Executed This Morning, (Wednesday) at the Old Bailey
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- Artist/Maker:
- Pitts, John
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- Related places:
6 Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London [Pitts Printer; Toy and Marble Warehouse] [Camden]
- Production date:
- 1829
- Material:
paper
- Measurements/duration:
- H 378 mm
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- Record quality:
- 100%
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- Owner Status & Credit:
Permanent collection
- Copyright holder:
digital image © London Museum
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