Dr. Jamie Ingram, who is leading the project, said the discoveries were significant, stating that the use of advanced techniques allowed for uncovering 354 graffiti marks instead of the previously recorded 79.
Ingram expressed excitement about the findings, noting that every mark made by prisoners is important and should be acknowledged, regardless of the fame of the individuals.
The cutting-edge technology applied to study graffiti at the Tower of London includes raking light, laser scanning, and X-ray analysis, revealing texts that were previously overlooked.
The graffiti offers a unique perspective on the lives and stories of historic prisoners, like Hew Draper, showcasing a tangible connection to their experiences while incarcerated.
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