BLACK & WHITE SUNDAY: TRACES OF THE PAST Y3-04

Traces of the Past is a recurrent photo challenge theme on this blog, which runs every month (for a third year now). This month we are doing it in black and white and next month this theme will be tackled in colour. You are free to choose whatever thing, building or place (even a person) that belongs to the past. It maybe a past long forgotten or a past very much present and incorporated into today’s existence.   

For this time I chose to display the cage of shame from Levoča, Slovakia. It dates back to the 16th century and it was used for public shaming, mostly for women who dared to go out unaccompanied after dark. They would be closed in this cage very often at the times of public gatherings, for everyone to see their crime. The public would punish them by name calling, spitting and throwing rotten vegetables or stones.

A sad reminder of a past when women were treated like lower beings. Luckily, today it is only a tourist attraction. They open it at times, and visitors may enter and take bunch of selfies… 

Cage of shame

©Paula Borkovic

 

This is Black & White Sunday photo challenge. If you want to participate you are supposed to:

  • Make a post containing a photo (or photos) of something that comes from the past (it does not have to be a distant past)

  • Link to this challenge post

  • Leave me your link in the comment section bellow

  • Make sure you post before next Sunday 

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Don’t forget to check out the entries to this challenge. There are some wonderful examples. Please, click bellow:

https://lignumdraco.wordpress.com/2017/04/06/lignum-draco-and-the-temples-of-doom-5/

https://bushboy.blog/2017/04/09/black-and-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past-2/

https://nowathome.wordpress.com/2017/04/09/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past-y3-04/

https://travelwithintent.com/2017/04/09/traces-of-the-past/

https://teepee12.com/2017/04/09/the-beaver-at-boston-wharf-traces-of-the-past/

https://suejudd.com/2017/04/09/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past-april-2017/

https://smallbluegreenwords.wordpress.com/2017/04/09/black-and-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past-2

https://dailymusing57.com/2017/04/09/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past-5/

https://priorhouse.wordpress.com/2017/04/09/traces-of-our-past-azaleas/

https://livingwithmyancestors.wordpress.com/2017/04/10/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past/

https://tishfarrell.com/2017/04/10/in-search-of-lost-time-in-eyam-and-an-outbreak-of-plague/

http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.hr/2017/04/traces-of-past.html

https://balance440.wordpress.com/2017/04/10/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past/

https://postcardsedge.org/2017/04/10/black-and-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past-the-gate-of-magnificence

https://attaleuntold.wordpress.com/2017/04/11/black-and-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past

https://unavistadisanfermo.wordpress.com/2017/04/12/traces-of-the-past-14

https://restlessjo.me/2017/04/15/six-word-saturday-231/

https://beckybofwinchester.com/2017/04/16/one-word-sunday-arch/

56 responses to “BLACK & WHITE SUNDAY: TRACES OF THE PAST Y3-04”

  1. Not a very pleasant structure, at all.

    I have some sepia monochrome photos in my most recent post which suit your challenge. I’ll link in a moment.

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    1. Draco, thank you so much for this wonderful entry. It’s always a pleasure to link to your blog.

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  2. […] photos suit Paula’s Traces of the Past challenge […]

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  3. Very interesting Paula. Not a place I’d heard of.
    I like your editing – you have given the image a sense of history.

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  4. Not one of the happier memories of womanhood, but a great picture.

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    1. Thank you, Marilyn 🙂

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  5. Was it only for women? I guess there are plenty of ways of shaming still in use today, unfortunately. Reminds me of Hester Prynne in “The scarlet letter.” The muted feel of your photo puts it in the past photographically too.

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    1. Not just to women.

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  6. I’m glad we have moved on from that time but it probably still happens in parts of the world sadly. Suits black and white.

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  7. The cage is a great photo but what a history!!! Saddens me to think that they did that to women. I wonder if men were put in there sometimes for their “evil” deeds.
    Here is my contribution Paula

    Black and White Sunday – Traces of the Past

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  8. What a very disturbing trace of past attitudes, Paula. Of itself it’s quite an attractive structure, like a pavilion, but that perhaps makes it worse – shaming as a side show. A difficult subject to photograph too, but you’ve nailed it 🙂

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    1. Thank you very much, Tish. 🙂

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  9. That is very interesting! I have never heard of that before!

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  10. Something I didn’t know of , until today…
    Love your B&W …PHOTOGRAPHY and HISTORY : interesting!

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  11. How very nasty….but a good image and history, Paula. I’ll see what I can dig up for you….

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  12. […] BLACK & WHITE SUNDAY: TRACES OF THE PAST Y3-04 […]

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  13. […] Posted as part of B&W Sunday […]

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  14. […] I love Traces of the Past… my leitmotif, I think (but that’s another story). Anyway, without further ado, here are two […]

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  15. How thoroughly disgusting, but a reminder of our sorry past. Not that we are so squeaky clean these days in this realm either.

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    1. I agree Ark! Thank you!

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  16. What a horror story, Paula. We don’t often give thought to how very lucky most of us women are today. Love the lively music to offset it 🙂 🙂 Hope you’ve had a good Sunday. I’m just home.

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    He listens very well, the music is alive

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  18. […] visit Paula to see other representations of this week’s […]

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  19. A cage of shame… impossible to imagine such a thing could have existed, we’ve come a long way thankfully. Very bright and light music to accompany the photo, though at times manic which I suppose speaks to the mania that must have ensued when someone was actually in that cage and people were pelting things at her. Here’s my take this week- have a good week Paula https://dailymusing57.com/2017/04/09/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past-5/

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  20. […] “shaming cage” before – Paula has shared an image of a 16th cage from Levoča HERE, which is where you can also find other entries for April’s Traces of the […]

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  21. It’s hard to believe such things once existed, Paula. Your theme got me thinking and looking and I ran across a photo that brought back some happy memories for me! https://livingwithmyancestors.wordpress.com/2017/04/10/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past/

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  22. http://wp.me/pKVAM-2ik Here’s my ‘Traces’, Paula. Wishing you a good week 🙂

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  23. a cage of shame! oh my… that’s a first for me. great find Paula.
    http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2017/04/traces-of-past.html

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  24. I can only imagine what it would feel like to take a selfie in there…. eerie maybe?
    Did you go inside?
    and here is my link up –
    have a great month, P.
    xxoo

    Traces of our Past….Azaleas

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    1. No, I did not got inside.

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      1. not sure I would either…. and so glad to not have this in my social network….

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  25. Olá Paula, “the cage of shame” trata-se de uma história triste, mas como tu dizes, já é passado… Aqui vai o meu contributo: https://balance440.wordpress.com/2017/04/10/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past/

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    1. You’ve made me put off my dessert time twice 😀

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      1. Well, I am off for my dinner just now as well … what’s for pudding over at your spot?

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        1. Store-made profiterole 😀

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          1. Smile … we had those yesterday!
            Kismet!
            There was a large order for a client and we always bake extra for ourselves!

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            1. You run a pastry shop???? Wow! That impresses me even more than all those witsy bitsy shots 😀

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              1. Me, no? My daughter and my wife run their own cake business. I am forced to be the official taster. It is torture! 😉

                http://emilyscakes.co.za/

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                1. 😀 Aw, the Emily! Is that the beautiful blond girl you shot a lot growing up??

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                2. I’ve just paid a short visit and found my treat, but in more authentic colour http://emilyscakes.co.za/our-other-treats/. My friend, you live in the hell-ville. So sorry…..

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                3. P.S. Are you also the official photographer for the business? They should pay you in gold, not in sugar 😀

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                  1. I take many of the photographs, yes, but my son does most of the editing and presentation as he understands all that stuff.

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                    1. There’s more of you around there? Wow. Photography, editing and cake business – all of my favourites 😀

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  26. […] that!  It’s just that I desperately wanted to join in Paula’s Black and White Sunday, Traces of the Past and I’m running out of […]

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  27. Love the picture but don’t like the history . . . . us humans can be so horrid to each other 😦

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  28. Phew! Just got here! I ran all the way 🙂 🙂

    Six word Saturday

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  29. […] for a while so a double entry in one as I join Debbie’s One Word Sunday and Paula’s Black & White Sunday. Hope you both don’t mind but I couldn’t decide between past and arches with one! You […]

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