'An Iron Bridle for a Scold's Tongue', c1934. Artist: Unknown.

'An Iron Bridle for a Scold's Tongue', c1934. Artist: Unknown.

2-692-143 - The Print Collector/Heritage Images

'An Iron Bridle for a Scold's Tongue', c1934. Illustration showing various types of metal bridle or branks, used as punishment for percieved 'gossiping, nagging or scandal-mongering'. In one, the projection that held down the tongue was spiked. The use of such torture devices was first recorded in Scotland in 1567, and may have continued until as late as 1856. From The Romance of the Nation, Volume Two, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd., London, c1934]


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  1. Charles Ray: British: Editor

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2672x3276
File Size : 25,645kb


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  1. 0580057002
  1. 2-692-143
  1. 2692143

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