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Sir Charles Warrens new criminal trackers: Mr Broughs bloodhounds being trained (engraving)

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Sir Charles Warrens new criminal trackers: Mr Broughs bloodhounds being trained (engraving)

607218 Sir Charles Warrens new criminal trackers: Mr Broughs bloodhounds being trained (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Charles Warrens new criminal trackers: Mr Broughs bloodhounds being trained; from The Penny Illustrated Paper, 20 October 1888); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection

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Bloodhounds Criminal Crook Penny Illustrated Paper Policeman Sir Charles Warren Trackers Trained


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This engraving from the 19th century showcases Sir Charles Warren's innovative approach to crime-solving with his new criminal trackers: Mr Brough's bloodhounds. The image, now part of a private collection, provides a glimpse into the training process of these remarkable dogs. In this scene, we witness the diligent instruction taking place as Mr Brough guides the bloodhounds through their paces. Dressed in traditional police attire, complete with a walking stick or cane, he exudes authority and expertise. The hounds themselves are an impressive sight; their powerful build and keen sense of smell make them ideal companions for tracking down criminals. The significance of this print lies in its historical context. Published on October 20th, 1888, in The Penny Illustrated Paper, it captures an era when law enforcement was evolving rapidly to combat rising crime rates. Sir Charles Warren's introduction of trained bloodhounds represented a groundbreaking advancement in criminal investigation techniques. As we delve into this artwork further, we are transported back to Victorian England—a time when society grappled with the challenges posed by cunning crooks and elusive offenders. This engraving serves as both a testament to human ingenuity and an ode to our faithful four-legged allies who have played such crucial roles throughout history. Through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform, viewers can appreciate not only the artistic merit but also the historical significance encapsulated within this extraordinary piece.

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