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George III visits the prison at Dorchester. Royal Beneficence
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George III visits the prison at Dorchester. Royal Beneficence
6317552 George III visits the prison at Dorchester. Royal Beneficence. by Stothard, Thomas (1755-1834) (after); (add.info.: George III visits the prison at Dorchester with his family. Royal Beneficence. From a print by Charles Howard Hodges dated 1793, after a work by Thomas Stothard. The King, touched by the plight of a man imprisoned for over seven years for a debt of £ 220 paid that sum to have the man released.); Photo eKen Welsh; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22619906
© Ken Welsh / Bridgeman Images
Archival Archive Debt Dorchester Gaol Generosity Imprisoned Jail King George Ii Paid Plight Prison Situation Thomas Stothard Charles Howard Hodges
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This print captures a significant moment in history as King George III visits the prison at Dorchester with his family. Titled "Royal Beneficence" this image showcases the compassion and generosity of the monarch towards those less fortunate. The scene depicts a touching encounter where the King, moved by the plight of a man imprisoned for over seven years due to a debt of £220, takes action to secure his release. The photograph is based on an illustration by Thomas Stothard, reproduced by Charles Howard Hodges in 1793. It beautifully portrays the royal family's visit to the prison, highlighting their commitment to understanding and addressing societal issues firsthand. In this historic display of empathy and benevolence, King George III personally pays off the man's debt, symbolizing his dedication to justice and fairness. This act not only demonstrates his concern for individual suffering but also emphasizes his role as a compassionate leader who strives to alleviate human hardship. Through this remarkable image captured by A© Ken Welsh from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time to witness an extraordinary moment when power intersects with humanity. It serves as a reminder that even amidst regal duties and responsibilities, acts of kindness can transcend social boundaries and touch lives profoundly.
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