Tattooing is forbidden in most prisons. It is therefore done in secret, with makeshift equipment. Some tattoos are made using melted rubber from the sole of a shoe, soot and/or ash, and urine for some sterilization.
Prisoners who were transported from Britain to Australian penal colonies between 1787 and 1867 were sometimes tattooed with marks intended to signify disgrace, for example D for deserter. Prisoners often modified these tattoos to conceal the original design or to express wry or rebellious messages.
Rose tattoos designs
339 × 500 - 133k
besttattoodesignsideas...
Rose tattoos designs
339 × 500 - 133k
besttattoodesignsideas...
Rose tattoos designs
339 × 500 - 133k
Prisoners who were transported from Britain to Australian penal colonies between 1787 and 1867 were sometimes tattooed with marks intended to signify disgrace, for example D for deserter. Prisoners often modified these tattoos to conceal the original design or to express wry or rebellious messages.
Rose tattoos designs
339 × 500 - 133k
besttattoodesignsideas...
Rose tattoos designs
339 × 500 - 133k
besttattoodesignsideas...
Rose tattoos designs
339 × 500 - 133k
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