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Bench
Birching was usually used as a punishment for male juveniles and was administered immediately after court ruling in most cases. A form of punishment common in the nineteenth century which continued into at least the early twentieth.
Dark wooden table type bench with four legs.
Birching bench which offenders would lean on to receive lashings from the birch whip
Formerly part of Gwent Police Museum collection
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
F09.29.77
Acquisition
Donation
Measurements
Height
(mm): 750
Width
(mm): 1140
Depth
(mm): 470
Techniques
carved
Material
wood
Location
In store
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