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Background imagePrison Collection: Jack Sheppards Escapes, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Jack Sheppards Escapes, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Jack Sheppards Escapes, (c1872). Series of diagrams illustrating the many daring escapes of celebrated thief Jack Sheppard (1702-1724), from Newgate Prison in London in 1724

Background imagePrison Collection: The Chapel in Newgate, c1872. Creator: Unknown

The Chapel in Newgate, c1872. Creator: Unknown
The Chapel in Newgate, c1872. Service in the chapel of Newgate Prison in London. From Old and New London, Vol. II: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places, by Walter Thornbury

Background imagePrison Collection: The Condemned Cell in Newgate, c1872. Creator: Unknown

The Condemned Cell in Newgate, c1872. Creator: Unknown
The Condemned Cell in Newgate, c1872. Cell for prisoners condemned to death, in Newgate Prison in London. In the upper part of each cell is a window, double grated, near 3 feet by 1½

Background imagePrison Collection: Burning of Newgate, 1780, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Burning of Newgate, 1780, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Burning of Newgate, 1780, (c1872). Newgate Prison in London was stormed by a mob during the Gordon riots in June 1780. The building was gutted by fire, and the walls were badly damaged

Background imagePrison Collection: Door of Newgate, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Door of Newgate, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Door of Newgate, c1872. Newgate Prison in London, established in 1188, was one of the earliest prisons. It was rebuilt several times, and finally demolished in 1904. From Old and New London, Vol

Background imagePrison Collection: Old Newgate, c1760, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Old Newgate, c1760, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Old Newgate, c1760, (c1872). Newgate Prison in London, established in 1188, was one of the earliest prisons. It was rebuilt several times, and finally demolished in 1904

Background imagePrison Collection: The Last Remains of the Fleet Prison, c1872. Creator: Unknown

The Last Remains of the Fleet Prison, c1872. Creator: Unknown
The Last Remains of the Fleet Prison, c1872. Hoardings advertising the Crystal Palace outside the ruins of the prison, with a steam train and St Pauls Cathedral in the distance

Background imagePrison Collection: Courtyard in the Fleet Prison, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Courtyard in the Fleet Prison, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Courtyard in the Fleet Prison, (c1872). The notorious prison by the River Fleet in London was originally built in 1197. During the 18th century it was mainly used for debtors and bankrupts

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior of the Fleet Prison - The Racket-Court, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Fleet Prison - The Racket-Court, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Fleet Prison - The Racket-Court, (c1872). Prisoners exercising and playing sport in the courtyard. The notorious prison by the River Fleet in London was originally built in 1197

Background imagePrison Collection: Chester Castle, Cheshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Chester Castle, Cheshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Chester Castle, Cheshire, 1894. View of the Castle overlooking the River Dee. Following the English civil war the castle was used as a prison, a militrary garrison, a court and a tax office

Background imagePrison Collection: Site of Black Hole, 1925. Creator: Unknown

Site of Black Hole, 1925. Creator: Unknown
Site of Black Hole, 1925. From British Government in India, Volume One, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1925]

Background imagePrison Collection: An Angel appears to the Apostle Peter in prison, mid 18th century, (1928). Artist

An Angel appears to the Apostle Peter in prison, mid 18th century, (1928). Artist
An Angel appears to the Apostle Peter in prison, mid 18th century, (1928). Pen with wash. At one time known to have been in the Former Orloff Collection, Paris, France

Background imagePrison Collection: The Debtors Door, Newgate Prison, London, in 1821, (1938)

The Debtors Door, Newgate Prison, London, in 1821, (1938). An execution taking place, watched by gentlemen in top hats. Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in four parts

Background imagePrison Collection: Prisoners Working on the Treadmill, c1934

Prisoners Working on the Treadmill, c1934. Illustration showing the 19th century method of forcing idle prisoners to take exercise

Background imagePrison Collection: Inside the Donjon of a Norman Castle, c1934

Inside the Donjon of a Norman Castle, c1934. Illustration showing the principal tower which was known as the donjon or keep

Background imagePrison Collection: Giving Prisoners the Smallpox in Gaol, late 18th century, (c1934)

Giving Prisoners the Smallpox in Gaol, late 18th century, (c1934)
Giving Prisoners the Smallpox in Gaol, 18th century, (c1934). Illustration showing prisoners in Newgate Gaol being inoculated

Background imagePrison Collection: Norwich, c1910

Norwich, c1910. The Castle, now Shire Hall, and County Gaol. Famous for Crapes and Shawls. Also Mustard. Starch. Boots and Shoes. Population, 121, 470

Background imagePrison Collection: An exact representation of the burning, plundering and destruction of Newgate by

An exact representation of the burning, plundering and destruction of Newgate by the rioters on the memorable 7th of June 1780, 1907. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol. II by James Boswell

Background imagePrison Collection: The Tower of London, c1896. Artist: York & Son

The Tower of London, c1896. Artist: York & Son
The Tower of London, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imagePrison Collection: Sir Hudson Lowe, c1815, (1896). Artist: RA Muller

Sir Hudson Lowe, c1815, (1896). Artist: RA Muller
Sir Hudson Lowe, c1815, (1896). Sir Hudson Lowe (1769-1844) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and colonial administrator who is best known for his time as Governor of St Helena

Background imagePrison Collection: The Death of Pichegru, 1804, (1896). Artist: M Haider

The Death of Pichegru, 1804, (1896). Artist: M Haider
The Death of Pichegru, 1804, (1896). French general Jean-Charles Pichegru (1761-1804) was involved in a royalist conspiracy to remove Napoleon from power

Background imagePrison Collection: Manuel Cortina (1802-1878), Spanish politician, oil

Manuel Cortina (1802-1878), Spanish politician, oil

Background imagePrison Collection: Marius Torres i Perena (1910 - 1942), Catalan poet, photograph taken on November 6

Marius Torres i Perena (1910 - 1942), Catalan poet, photograph taken on November 6, 1941 and reproduced in photolithography by Tomas Tomas de Barcelona i Pi

Background imagePrison Collection: Mutiny of Aranjuez, fall and imprisonment of Manuel Godoy, Prince of Peace, March 19, 1808

Mutiny of Aranjuez, fall and imprisonment of Manuel Godoy, Prince of Peace, March 19, 1808

Background imagePrison Collection: Tower of London from Tower Bridge, London, 1933

Tower of London from Tower Bridge, London, 1933. On its completion in 1097 the tower provided accommodation for the king, but in later centuries was used as a prison, armoury and military store

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior view of a hall in Horsemonger Lane Prison, Union Road, Southwark, London, 1832

Interior view of a hall in Horsemonger Lane Prison, Union Road, Southwark, London, 1832

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior view in Horsemonger Lane Prison, Union Road, Southwark, London, c1826. Artist

Interior view in Horsemonger Lane Prison, Union Road, Southwark, London, c1826. Artist
Interior view in Horsemonger Lane Prison, Union Road, Southwark, London, c1826

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior view of the chapel, Horsemonger Lane Prison, Union Road, Southwark, London, 1826

Interior view of the chapel, Horsemonger Lane Prison, Union Road, Southwark, London, 1826

Background imagePrison Collection: North view of Traitors Gate, Tower of London, 1798

North view of Traitors Gate, Tower of London, 1798. On its completion in 1097 the Tower provided accommodation for the king, but in later centuries was used as a prison, armoury and military store

Background imagePrison Collection: Millbank Prison, Westminster, London, 1817

Millbank Prison, Westminster, London, 1817. View with boats on the Thames in the foreground. Millbank Prison opened in 1821. It was demolished in 1890. Today Tate Britain stands on the site

Background imagePrison Collection: Gateway to the Bloody Tower, Tower of London, 1821

Gateway to the Bloody Tower, Tower of London, 1821

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior view of the prison in the Bowyer Tower, Tower of London, Stepney, London, 1883

Interior view of the prison in the Bowyer Tower, Tower of London, Stepney, London, 1883. The Bowyer Tower is one of the thirteen towers of the Inner Ward

Background imagePrison Collection: Tower of London, Stepney, London, c1883. Artist: John Crowther

Tower of London, Stepney, London, c1883. Artist: John Crowther
Tower of London, Stepney, London, c1883. View of the Tower of London at low water, from Pickle Herring Wharf with boats on the River Thames

Background imagePrison Collection: The chapel in Queens Bench Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1879

The chapel in Queens Bench Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1879. The prison, formerly a debtors prison, closed in 1880

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior view of Queens Bench Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1879

Interior view of Queens Bench Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1879. The prison, formerly a debtors prison, closed in 1880

Background imagePrison Collection: Queens Bench Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1879

Queens Bench Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1879. The prison, formerly a debtors prison, closed in 1880

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior view of Marshalsea Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1887

Interior view of Marshalsea Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1887

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior of the room next to the White Lyon Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1887

Interior of the room next to the White Lyon Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1887. In the foreground is part of the partition, a pickaxe and a shovel

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior view of White Lyon Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1887

Interior view of White Lyon Prison, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1887

Background imagePrison Collection: View of Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, from Newgate Street, City of London, c1900. Artist

View of Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, from Newgate Street, City of London, c1900. Artist
View of Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, from Newgate Street, City of London, c1900

Background imagePrison Collection: Tower of London, Stepney, London, 1737. Artist: Samuel Buck

Tower of London, Stepney, London, 1737. Artist: Samuel Buck
Tower of London, Stepney, London, 1737. South view of the Tower of London with boats and figures on the River Thames

Background imagePrison Collection: Kings Bench Prison, Southwark, London, c1800. Artist

Kings Bench Prison, Southwark, London, c1800. Artist
Kings Bench Prison, Southwark, London, c1800. View within the walls

Background imagePrison Collection: View of the entrance to Kings Bench Prison, Southwark, London, 1826. Artist: G Yates

View of the entrance to Kings Bench Prison, Southwark, London, 1826. Artist: G Yates
View of the entrance to Kings Bench Prison, Southwark, London, 1826

Background imagePrison Collection: North view of Marshalsea prison on Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1804. Artist

North view of Marshalsea prison on Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1804. Artist
North view of Marshalsea prison on Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1804. From the Gentlemans Magazine

Background imagePrison Collection: Giltspur Street Compter, City of London, 1812

Giltspur Street Compter, City of London, 1812

Background imagePrison Collection: Ah! Mr Bilk em how d ye do?... c1825

Ah! Mr Bilk em how d ye do?... c1825. Two men meet outside Fleet Prison. One is old, thin, poor and respectable the other obese and flashily dressed

Background imagePrison Collection: View of Ludgate Prison in ruins, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1817

View of Ludgate Prison in ruins, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1817

Background imagePrison Collection: Looby Lumps life in London, a new song... 1822. Artist

Looby Lumps life in London, a new song... 1822. Artist
Looby Lumps life in London, a new song... 1822. An image above song lyrics showing a scene at the watch-house. Four watchmen hustle a rustic into a cell while their officer sits behind his desk with



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