Remember Dunbar
| size: | 38 X 25 cm |
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| media: | photograph |
| added: | 1 Month ago |
| price: | £20 |
| photograph | £20 |
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In 1650, Durham Cathedral was used by Cromwell as a makeshift prison to hold Scottish prisoners-of-war after the Battle of Dunbar of September 3, 1650. It is estimated that as many as 3,000 prisoners died in the cathedral itself, where they were kept in inhumane conditions, largely without food, water or heat. The prisoners destroyed much of the cathedral woodwork for firewood
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Glenn Gibson
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2m - 6'6"

