Pentonville Prison
During the Victorian Era, British engineer Sir William Cubitt designed the “treadmill” to implement into prisons. The device was constructed of wooden steps around a cylindrical frame; the punishment could handle up to forty convicts at one time. The treadmill would rotate causing the convicts to step along a series of planks. Occasionally the power from these devices would be used to grind corn or pump water; however, sometimes the treadmill was strictly used for no purpose other than punishment.
Project 1: Barbauld and the Gothic
For our project, we analyzed Barbauld's "On the Plasure Derived from Objects of Terror" and the Gothic poem "Sonnet on Being Cautioned against Walking on a Headland." To begin, we created a timeline post for the year that Barbauld published her essay. Included with the year that Barbauld published her essay, was a brief discussion on the essay and Barbauld's reasons for arguing for the pleasure we feel from hearing and reading terrifying stories.
Brunswick Row
Brunswick row is a street in Bloomsbury, in the modern borough of Camden (London, England).
In London Labour:
No. 6, Answers to Correspondents