RMMR5NMD–Woodblock engraving depicting a cat-o-nine-tails whip. Dated 16th century
RFKKFNAK–Cat-o-Nine-Tails Whip as used to torture Jesus Christ in the Easter Passion Story before his Crucifixion
RM2JXJMTT–Illustration depicting a 'Cat-o'-nine-tails' using in flogging criminals. Dated 16th Century
RM2T667EB–ARTWORK (ARTIST UNKNOWN) OF A CONVICT ABOUT TO BE FLOGGED WITH CAT 'O NINE TAILS (WHIP). AUSTRALIA.
RMG39PPM–CAT O' NINE TAILS
RMKGKRKN–Illustration from the Russian satirical journal Ovod (Gadfly) depicting a hand holding a whip with five lashes, a modified version of the cat-o'-nine-tails, 1906.
RMA30DY5–Cat O Nine Tails
RMKWCFJH–National Civil War Museum, Lincoln Circle, Harrisburg, PA, United States.
RFB7PXW6–roman scourges whip slavery torture cat nine tails A scourge (from Italian scoriada, from Latin excoriare = 'to flay' and corium
RM2H69FAE–Cat-o-nine-tails. An instrument of knotted cords attached to a handle, used for flogging. Engraving, German, 1552.
RMCW61PD–The 'cat-o'-nine-tails' torture in a prison of London (1910)
RM2HMFHR5–Saint Ursula, Sainte-Ursule, martyred in the 4th century. Roman-British Christian saint who was beheaded along with thousands of other virgin martyrs in Cologne, 383. Kneeling in front of cross and scourge cat-o-nine-tails. Copperplate stipple engraving from Mr. M. E’s Les Jeunes Martyres de la Foi Chretienne, Young Martyrs of the Christian Faith, Francois Janet, Paris, 1819.
RM2T6D2X4–A Royal Navy sailor tied to a grating on deck for punishment with the cat-o-nine-tails. The bosun's mate with his whip, officers in uniform, marines on the quarterdeck, all crew on deck. Another sailor with his shirt off confessing to disobeying orders. The Point of Honour. Handcoloured lithograph by George Cruikshank from Greenwich Hospital, a Series of Naval Sketches, by An Old Sailor (Matthew H. Barker), published by James Robins, London, 1826.
RMM0889G–A prisoner being lashed on board a prison hulk From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RMDHYNDD–Origin of the expression 'No Room to Swing a Cat'
RM2GF5RKP–A Royal Navy sailor tied to a grating on deck for punishment with the cat-o-nine-tails. The bosun's mate with his whip, officers in uniform, marines on the quarterdeck, all crew on deck. Another sailor with his shirt off confessing to disobeying orders. The Point of Honour. Handcoloured lithograph by George Cruikshank from Greenwich Hospital, a Series of Naval Sketches, by An Old Sailor (Matthew H. Barker), published by James Robins, London, 1826.
RMG36K24–George Smith, a garrotter, receives the sixth of thirty lashes of the cat-o'-nine-tails in punishment for his crimes. Date: 1872
RMEX250Y–English military punishment of flogging with a cat o'nine tails, early 19th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Florence, 1847.
RMHTMJTW–English prison life: treadmill for hard labour, and punishment with the cat-o-nine-tails. France was suffering from the Apaches at this time, and some thought the prisons should be made less comfortable and more like British ones. From 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, November 1907
RM2RXWDW9–A planter's whip, also known as cat-o-nine tails. Wooden handle, finished/shiny top coat, of a medium brown, with decorative incisions around the circumference of the handle, as well as various widths throughout on the handle, (almost like a turned or fluted chair leg), with a rounded base. Leather strips (10 total) of varying length make up the tails. Strips are cut from single piece of leather connected onto the top of the handle, with two leather braids circling the circumference as decorations.
RFKKFNA4–Cat-o-Nine-Tails Whip as used to torture Jesus Christ in the Easter Passion Story before his Crucifixion
RM2JXJMKY–Illustration depicting a 'Cat-o'-nine-tails' using in flogging criminals. Dated 16th Century
RM2R31X1M–Page from the Newgate calendar, History of Crime, John Mills executed for murder, whipping Hawkins to Death, 18th Century, Vintage illustration
RFF69R2K–Stone Carvings Man with book in left hand and whip in right hand, Lecce,Italy Apulia; Puglia; Salentine Peninsula
RMG3BAXK–Cartoon, At the Torture Museum in Nuremberg, WW1
RM2CFXT71–1910 old articles of punishment being displayed aboard the Ship 'Success' including the Iron Maiden (centre) - The Success was an Australian ship, built in 1840 at Natmoo, Burma, for Cockerell & Co. of Calcutta. Originally a merchant trader she was used as a prison hulk but was never never actually used for the transportation of convicts (though she was advertised as such when later used as a floating museum and billed as the oldest ship afloat). She was then displaying relics of the convict era & reconstructions of punishments taking place.) She was destroyed in 1946 by fire.
RM2T6993H–Saint Ursula, Sainte-Ursule, martyred in the 4th century. Roman-British Christian saint who was beheaded along with thousands of other virgin martyrs in Cologne, 383. Kneeling in front of cross and scourge cat-o-nine-tails. Copperplate stipple engraving from Mr. M. Es Les Jeunes Martyres de la Foi Chretienne, Young Martyrs of the Christian Faith, Francois Janet, Paris, 1819.
RMN00MYB–Hartland, Wisconsin, USA, 30th March 2018. Good Friday Experience, Crown of thorns on display at The Good Friday Experience at Oakwood Church in Hartland WI, DianaJ/StockimoNews/Alamy Credit: Diana J./StockimoNews/Alamy Live News
RMDHYNF4–Origin of the expression 'Let the Cat out of the Bag'
RMCBNRMN–The School Teacher
RMBDWY85–inflicting stripes at a dutch synagogue of the early eighteenth centuary
RF2C9BYB3–Furies are represented with a scourge, with which to punish the wicked in Tartarus, a dreadful instrument, knotted with bones or heavy indented circle
RFKKFNA3–Cat-o-Nine-Tails Whip as used to torture Jesus Christ in the Easter Passion Story before his Crucifixion
RM2JXJ13N–Illustration depicting a 'Cat-o'-nine-tails' using in flogging criminals. Dated 16th Century
RMMR6WP3–Cartoon depicting a prison officer with a cat-'o-nine-tails. Dated 19th century
RMHHG5H4–Cartoon prison officer is shown catching a convict climbing the prison wall. He is shown with a cat-o-nine-tails, a whip known for it's extreme pain. Dated 1882
RF2RDX1RR–Crossed Black leather cat-o-nine tails
RMMR5NME–Engraving depicting a soldier being disciplined by flogging with a cat-o-nine-tails while tied to the triangle. Dated 20th century
RMW7CR39–British military discipline, 19th century. Artist: Unknown
RFCBCXXX–Black velvet equestrian helmet protective gear with leather whip - path included
RMP7CB1A–English military punishment of flogging with a cat o'nine tails, early 19th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Florence, 1847.
RMW7CFCD–'Divorce À Vinculo', 1861. Artist: Unknown
RMW7CHHA–The Remnant of an Army!, 1879. Artist: Joseph Swain
RMW7CF3E–'Orestes pursued by the Furies', 1858. Artist: Unknown
RM2F3CJDW–Christ Cleansing the Temple, probably before 1570.
RFKKFNAJ–Cat-o-Nine-Tails Whip as used to torture Jesus Christ in the Easter Passion Story before his Crucifixion
RM2T6CXTY–Two pages from the Liber chronicarum, 1493. The Liber chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle is a history of the world divided into seven ages within the framework of the biblical narrative beginning with the Creation and ending with the Last Judgment. The book project was commissioned by two Nuremberg merchants: Sebald Schreyer (1446-1503) and his son-in-law, Sebastian Kammermeister (1446-1520). The Latin text was composed by Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514), a medical doctor and humanist, and translated into German by George Alt (1450-1510), a scribe at the Nuremberg treasury.
RFKKFNA1–Cat-o-Nine-Tails Whip as used to torture Jesus Christ in the Easter Passion Story before his Crucifixion
RFKKFNAF–Cat-o-Nine-Tails Whip as used to torture Jesus Christ in the Easter Passion Story before his Crucifixion
RFKKFNAG–Cat-o-Nine-Tails Whip as used to torture Jesus Christ in the Easter Passion Story before his Crucifixion
RFKKFNA0–Cat-o-Nine-Tails Whip as used to torture Jesus Christ in the Easter Passion Story before his Crucifixion
RFKKFNE8–Cat-o-nine-tails Whip from the Easter Passion Story, as used to Torture Jesus Christ before his Crucifixion, on a dark background
RFKKFNE3–Cat-o-nine-tails Whip from the Easter Passion Story, as used to Torture Jesus Christ before his Crucifixion, on a dark background
RFKKFND3–Cat-o-nine-tails Whip from the Easter Passion Story, as used to Torture Jesus Christ before his Crucifixion, on a dark background
RFKKFNEJ–Cat-o-nine-tails Whip from the Easter Passion Story, as used to Torture Jesus Christ before his Crucifixion, on a dark background
RFKKFNEK–Cat-o-nine-tails Whip from the Easter Passion Story, as used to Torture Jesus Christ before his Crucifixion, on a dark background
RFKKFNE6–Cat-o-nine-tails Whip from the Easter Passion Story, as used to Torture Jesus Christ before his Crucifixion, on a dark background
RFKKFNDM–Cat-o-nine-tails Whip from the Easter Passion Story, as used to Torture Jesus Christ before his Crucifixion, on a dark background
RFKKFND2–Cat-o-nine-tails Whip from the Easter Passion Story, as used to Torture Jesus Christ before his Crucifixion, on a dark background
RFKKFN3X–Cat-o-nine-tails Whip from the Easter Passion Story, as used to Torture Jesus Christ before his Crucifixion, on a dark background
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