RMG2NJEC–Illumination depicting the birching of an offending student. Dated 13th Century
RMERGF9F–School of Mendicant Monks: Birching. From 15th cenutry miniature of manuscript (Burgundy Public Library, Brussels). Ccorporal
RMBJTRHF–education, corporal punishment, scene in a school, 16th century, caricature, historic, historical, birch, birching, teacher, beating, hitting, pupil, student, pupils, students, people,
RMT190TR–Birching, Law and Order the Isle of Man 1970s . Superintendent Alan Killip, the Isle of Man's highest ranking police officer holding a Manx birch rod at Castle Rushen, Castletown. The Manx birch rod was still used for corporal punishment on the Isle of Man during the 1970s. Administered by the police to petty offenders. 1978 HOMER SYKES
RMD1YT7M–Drawing of a monk spanking a child, after Hans Holbein the Younger.
RMAHNGNX–UK Yorkshire Ripon St Marygate House of Correction Museum Leeds birching stool
RMANHXD7–Education Punishment
RM2WAMEXP–School of Mendicant Monks. Punishment of the rods. Engraving after a 15th century miniature. Sciences & Lettres au Moyen Age et à l'époque de la Renaissance. Paris, 1877.
RMBJTXCX–education, lesson, teacher and students, woodcut, 1592,
RMT965GF–Justice stands blindfolded as people around her are being tortured. The Latin motto at the bottom reads: 'The aim of law is either through punishment to correct him who is punished, or to improve the others by his example, or to protect the generality by overcoming the evil.' Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1525/1530 - September 9, 1569) was the most significant painter and printmaker of the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance movement.
RM2TCMG0M–History education 18th Century School, Teacher disciplining a child, Birching, birch rod, corporal punishment
RMP798K3–Image of s/m . 1919 11 Birching Horse
RMKBXBMR–Birching Horse
RMPMRC4Y–Birching Horse.
RM2E9HF4P–A NEW AND EXACT PROSPECT OF THE NORTH SIDE OF THE CITY OF LONDON taken from the upper Pond near Islington. Author Bakewell, T. 21.42. Place of publication: [London] Publisher: Printed and Sold by Thomas Bakewell Print and Mapseller over against Birching Lane Cornhill. London [...] Country Ch[...]men , others may be furnished with great variety at the lowest Prices., Date of publication: [1730] Item type: 1 print on 2 sheets Medium: etching and engraving with mezzotint rocker Dimensions: platemark 58.5 x 90.1 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great B
RM2A16B50–Birching exhibit at the Prison and Police Museum in Ripon North Yorkshire England
RM2JAYNG6–Seventy-eight per cent of people in Britain want a return of corporal punishment in extreme cases - either birching, flogging, or both. November 28, 1950.
RMD866N4–Cartoon, Assisted Education
RMK37571–OF FREAKS AND MEN A SOYUZKINO FILM 0033804.JPG OF FREAKS AND MEN Date: 1998
RM2WD7544–School of Mendicant Monks. Punishment of the rods. Engraving after a 15th century miniature. Sciences & Lettres au Moyen Age et à l'époque de la Renaissance. Paris, 1877.
RMERGEPA–School of Mendicant Monks: Birching. From 15th cenutry miniature of manuscript (Burgundy Public Library, Brussels). Ccorporal
RMGC8FGM–fine arts, Oberlaender, Adolf (1845 - 1923), graphic, 'How little Maurice is playing Circus with his Dad at the end of the Month', drawing, 'Fliegende Blaetter', Munich, 1984, private collection,
RMT190TJ–The birch rod, corporal punishment Law and Order the Isle of Man 1970s . Superintendent Alan Killip, the Isle of Man's highest ranking police officer holding a Manx birch rod at Castle Rushen, Castletown. The birching was still used for corporal punishment on the Isle of Man during the 1970s. Administered by the police to petty offenders. 1978 HOMER SYKES
RM2AFN86M–An 18th century English school room scene showing a childbeing ill treated from his teacher who holds a birch twig (for punishment) , grabbing him by the ears his ears
RM2G4GJEK–The Flagellation, c. 1480.
RMWWANDG–PUNISHMENTS & INSTRUMENTS OF TORTURE FROM THE PAST - A man in a pillory. This form of humiliation was reserved for prisoners who would generally not be liable to execution (e.g. debtors) and would see them exposed to public view in a market or other public place and could be used for punishment by birch, cane or whip or for the cutting off of hair or a body part (e.g. ear|)
RME6K26A–Exhibit in the Prison and Police Museum, Ripon, North Yorkshire, England UK
RMHFP34K–Image taken from page 67 of 'Monographien zur deutschen Kulturgeschichte, herausgegeben von G. Steinhausen' Image taken from page 67 of 'Monographien zur deutschen Kulturgeschichte,
RMR2TPKF–Justice. Dated: published 1559. Medium: engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Attributed to Philip Galle after Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Bruegel (Brueghel), Pieter, the Elder.
RMT190TF–Corporal Punishment Law and Order the Isle of Man 1970s . Superintendent Alan Killip, the Isle of Man's highest ranking police officer holding a birch rod at Castle Rushen, Castletown. The Manx birch rod was still used for corporal punishment on the Isle of Man during the 1970s. Administered by the police to petty offenders. 1978 HOMER SYKES
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