stone carvings known as the Prisoners’ Carvings

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The stone carvings known as the Prisoners’ Carvings are intricate graffiti-like reliefs etched into the walls by incarcerated individuals, notable for their detailed depictions of heraldry, ships, and symbolic figures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic graffiti
relief sculpture
stone carving ensemble
associatedWith imprisonment
personal expression under confinement
prison culture
createdBy prisoners
creator incarcerated individuals
depicts heraldry
ships
symbolic figures
hasArtisticStyle graffiti-like
hasCulturalContext carceral history
penal institutions
hasForm relief
hasFunction personal expression
record of identity
symbolic communication
hasMedium stone
hasProductionMethod etching into stone walls
hasSubjectMatter allegorical figures
heraldic emblems
maritime themes
hasTexture carved relief
hasVisualCharacteristic detailed line work
iconic symbols
narrative scenes
notableFor depictions of personal and symbolic motifs
historical significance
intricate detail

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Carlisle Castle hasFeature stone carvings known as the Prisoners’ Carvings