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18 December 2020
Tattoos in the Digital Panopticon Database, 1793-1925
Jamie McLaughlin
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This dataset contains information about tattoos on 58,002 criminal convicts from records created between 1793 and 1925. These datasets were created by extracting data from datasets in the Digital Panopticon (www.digitalpanopticon.org), a compilation of 50 datasets containing records pertaining to men and women convicted of crimes at the Old Bailey court in London in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The eight datasets from which tattoos data have been extracted include substantial physical descriptions of the convicts’ bodies, including evidence of tattoos. Other information about the convicts was extracted from the ‘life archives’ of these convicts, which contain evidence from all the records pertaining to that convict in the Digital Panopticon.The information given includes details...
British history
Criminal law
Digital heritage
London
Tattoos
Old Bailey
eighteenth century
nineteenth century
criminal trials
British History
Criminal Law and Procedure
Digital Humanities