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Portchester Castle J910019
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. Reconstruction drawing of Napoleonic prisoners crowded into the Keep by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team). Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 502248
Filename: J910019.jpg
Size: 3834 x 4558 (23.4MB)
Date: 24th July 2007
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Source: English Heritage Images
Job Title: English Heritage Graphics Team
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Portchester Castle: A Testament to History - A Reconstruction Drawing of Napoleonic Prisoners in the Keep by Peter Dunn Portchester Castle, nestled in the picturesque town of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, stands as a testament to the rich and complex history of the United Kingdom. This evocative reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn from Historic England transports us back in time to an era of military conflict and strategic importance - the Napoleonic Wars. The image captures a poignant moment within the castle's imposing Keep, where Napoleonic prisoners are crowded together, their faces etched with fatigue and despair. The intricate details of the drawing bring the scene to life, from the soldiers' uniforms and weapons to the worn stone walls of the Keep. Portchester Castle, originally built in the late Roman period, has served various roles throughout history, including a royal palace, a fortress, and a prison. During the Napoleonic Wars, it was used as a prison for French soldiers captured during battles. The cramped conditions depicted in this drawing offer a glimpse into the harsh realities of war and the treatment of prisoners during this time. Peter Dunn, a talented graphic artist from the English Heritage Graphics Team, has masterfully captured the essence of this historical moment. His attention to detail and ability to evoke emotion through his art make this drawing a valuable addition to any collection of military or Georgian-era history. The drawing serves as a poignant reminder of the past, inviting us to reflect on the sacrifices made by soldiers and prisoners during times of conflict. It also highlights the importance of preserving historical sites like Portchester Castle, which continue to tell the stories of our collective past.