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Prison Collection (page 11)

Background imagePrison Collection: Ceceders in Limbo - ie - vagabonds made usefull... 1798. Artist

Ceceders in Limbo - ie - vagabonds made usefull... 1798. Artist
Ceceders in Limbo - ie - vagabonds made usefull... 1798. The interior of a prison with three prisoners beating hemp.This is a satire on the secession of the leaders of the Whig Opposition in

Background imagePrison Collection: View of the Tower of London from the River Thames, 1742. Artist

View of the Tower of London from the River Thames, 1742. Artist
View of the Tower of London from the River Thames, 1742

Background imagePrison Collection: Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, c1810

Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, c1810. View of the Cold Bath Fields Prison from the north-west with the River Fleet in the foreground and the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the distance

Background imagePrison Collection: Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1814

Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1814. Exterior view of the prison with sheep grazing in the foreground

Background imagePrison Collection: Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1830. Artist: W Watkins

Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1830. Artist: W Watkins
Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1830. View with figures and horse-drawn carriages on the street. Also showing a figure begging on the left

Background imagePrison Collection: Scene at Whitecross Street Prison showing a release of prisoners, London, 1870. Artist

Scene at Whitecross Street Prison showing a release of prisoners, London, 1870. Artist
Scene at Whitecross Street Prison showing a release of prisoners, London, 1870. From The Graphic

Background imagePrison Collection: Proteus taking a benefit according to law, 1825

Proteus taking a benefit according to law, 1825
Proteus Taking a Benefit According to Law, 1825. Interior view of Whitecross Street Prison for debtors, London

Background imagePrison Collection: View of Whitecross Street Prison for debtors, London, c1840

View of Whitecross Street Prison for debtors, London, c1840

Background imagePrison Collection: View of Wood Street Compter, City of London, 1793. Artist: John Thomas Smith

View of Wood Street Compter, City of London, 1793. Artist: John Thomas Smith
View of Wood Street Compter, City of London, 1793

Background imagePrison Collection: View of the Poultry Compter, City of London, 1813. Artist: John Thomas Smith

View of the Poultry Compter, City of London, 1813. Artist: John Thomas Smith
View of the Poultry Compter, City of London, 1813

Background imagePrison Collection: Newgate Pump, Old Bailey with Newgate Prison in the background, City of London, 1815

Newgate Pump, Old Bailey with Newgate Prison in the background, City of London, 1815

Background imagePrison Collection: The platform and gallows at Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1783. Artist

The platform and gallows at Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1783. Artist
The platform and gallows at Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1783

Background imagePrison Collection: Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1724

Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1724. Eleven views with descriptions charting how Jack Sheppard escaped from Newgate Prison in 1724

Background imagePrison Collection: Inside Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1828. Artist: WT

Inside Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1828. Artist: WT
Inside Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1828. Prisoners kneeling to receive the sacrament from a priest

Background imagePrison Collection: Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1799

Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1799. View with figures and horse-drawn vehicles in front of the prison

Background imagePrison Collection: Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1800. Artist: Thomas Medland

Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1800. Artist: Thomas Medland
Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1800. View with figures and horse-drawn vehicles in front of the prison

Background imagePrison Collection: The chapel yard in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840

The chapel yard in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior view of the chapel in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840. Artist

Interior view of the chapel in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840. Artist
Interior view of the chapel in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840

Background imagePrison Collection: Interior of the condemned room in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1810

Interior of the condemned room in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1810. View with a lone figure sitting at a bench

Background imagePrison Collection: Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1831. Artist: R Acon

Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1831. Artist: R Acon
Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1831

Background imagePrison Collection: Giltspur Street Compter, City of London, 1805. Artist: H Owen

Giltspur Street Compter, City of London, 1805. Artist: H Owen
Giltspur Street Compter, City of London, 1805. Compters were small prisons controlled by a sheriff, usually for civil prisoners such as debtors

Background imagePrison Collection: Inner courtyard of Fleet Prison, City of London, 1805. Artist: Valentine Davis

Inner courtyard of Fleet Prison, City of London, 1805. Artist: Valentine Davis
Inner courtyard of Fleet Prison, City of London, 1805

Background imagePrison Collection: Humours of the Fleet Prison, 1749

Humours of the Fleet Prison, 1749. Showing the Keeper of the Prison and new prisoners in the vicinity of the tennis ground while a game is in progress

Background imagePrison Collection: The Sailors Fleet Wedding Entertainment, 1747

The Sailors Fleet Wedding Entertainment, 1747

Background imagePrison Collection: Melopoyn haranguing the prisoners in the Fleet, 1800. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Melopoyn haranguing the prisoners in the Fleet, 1800. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Melopoyn haranguing the prisoners in the Fleet, 1800

Background imagePrison Collection: The remains of Fleet Prison, City of London, 1868

The remains of Fleet Prison, City of London, 1868. The remains of Fleet Prison showing advertisements on boards, figures and a horse-drawn cart

Background imagePrison Collection: Fleet Prison, City of London, 1829. Artist: J Henshall

Fleet Prison, City of London, 1829. Artist: J Henshall
Fleet Prison, City of London, 1829. View outside Fleet Prison with figures and horse-drawn vehicles on Farringdon Street

Background imagePrison Collection: The evening after a mock election in the Fleet Prison, June 1835

The evening after a mock election in the Fleet Prison, June 1835

Background imagePrison Collection: View of Fleet Prison from the tennis ground, City of London, 1845

View of Fleet Prison from the tennis ground, City of London, 1845

Background imagePrison Collection: llustration of a scene at the Fleet Prison, from Pierce Egans Life in London, 1820

llustration of a scene at the Fleet Prison, from Pierce Egans Life in London, 1820. Logic visiting his old acquaintances on board the Fleet, accompanied by Tom and Jerry

Background imagePrison Collection: Bird s-eye view of Bridewell with figures walking in the quadrangle, City of London, 1750

Bird s-eye view of Bridewell with figures walking in the quadrangle, City of London, 1750

Background imagePrison Collection: Bridewell, City of London, 1822. Artist: Thomas Dale

Bridewell, City of London, 1822. Artist: Thomas Dale
Bridewell, City of London, 1822. Partial view of Bridewell quadrangle, comprising the male prison, part of the female prison and the Great Hall. Also showing coats of arms in the lower margin

Background imagePrison Collection: Bridewell, City of London, 1821. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

Bridewell, City of London, 1821. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
Bridewell, City of London, 1821. Partial view of Bridewell quadrangle, comprising the male prison, part of the female prison and the Great Hall. Also showing coats of arms in the lower margin

Background imagePrison Collection: View of the quadrangle at Bridewell, City of London, 1810. Artist: George Shepherd

View of the quadrangle at Bridewell, City of London, 1810. Artist: George Shepherd
View of the quadrangle at Bridewell, City of London, 1810. Showing children bowling a hoop

Background imagePrison Collection: Ludgate Prison with a plan of the London Workhouse, Bishopsgate, beneath, City of London, 1818

Ludgate Prison with a plan of the London Workhouse, Bishopsgate, beneath, City of London, 1818

Background imagePrison Collection: View of Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, London, 1794

View of Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, London, 1794. The prison was demolished in 1902 to make way for the construction of the Central Criminal Court

Background imagePrison Collection: View of Cold Bath Fields Prison. Finsbury, Islington, London, 1820

View of Cold Bath Fields Prison. Finsbury, Islington, London, 1820. The front of the prison with its imposing entrance is shown filling the entire composition

Background imagePrison Collection: The remains of Fleet Prison, London, 1868

The remains of Fleet Prison, London, 1868; showing advertisements on boards, figures and a horse drawn cart. Above this the dome of St Pauls Cathedral can be seen through the steam of a passing train

Background imagePrison Collection: Tower of London, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther

Tower of London, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther
View of Devereux Tower, Tower of London, London, 1883; with figures in military clothing

Background imagePrison Collection: Siege at the Tower of London, 1830

Siege at the Tower of London, 1830
Tower of London under siege during the riots of November 1830. A mob of men, women and children armed with pea shooters, bad eggs, rotten fruit and kitchen and bedroom slops are attacking the Tower

Background imagePrison Collection: Clerkenwell Close, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther

Clerkenwell Close, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther
View of Clerkenwell Close, London, 1883; with the House of Detention in the distance

Background imagePrison Collection: The Discipline Mill at Brixton Prison, Lambeth, London, 1821

The Discipline Mill at Brixton Prison, Lambeth, London, 1821
View of the discipline-mill, erected at the house of correction at Brixton, Lambeth, London, 1821. Brixton Prison was opened in 1820; the treadmill was installed the following year

Background imagePrison Collection: Pentonville, Islington, London, 1815. Artist: George Hollis

Pentonville, Islington, London, 1815. Artist: George Hollis
Pentonville, Islington, London, 1815; view of Cold Bath Fields House of Correction, with the City of London in the background

Background imagePrison Collection: Holloway Prison, Islington, London, 1852

Holloway Prison, Islington, London, 1852
View of Holloway Prison, Islington, London, 1852; with prisoners working in the foreground overseen by prison officers

Background imagePrison Collection: Corporation Row, Finsbury, London, c1867

Corporation Row, Finsbury, London, c1867; view of police standing amongst debris after a Fenian bomb explosion in Corporation Row, 1867 aimed at blowing up the House of Detention

Background imagePrison Collection: Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1819. Artist: Thomas Ranson

Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1819. Artist: Thomas Ranson
Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1819; an interior view of Cold Bath Fields Prison, in which Thomas Ranson was unlawfully confined by the Bank of England for holding an alleged forged one pound

Background imagePrison Collection: The Whitecross Street Prison for debtors, London, 1843

The Whitecross Street Prison for debtors, London, 1843. Two interior views of the refuge for the destitute at Whitecross Street Prison, showing the male and female wards

Background imagePrison Collection: Depiction of the protestant martyrs, West Smithfield, London, c1750

Depiction of the protestant martyrs, West Smithfield, London, c1750
Depiction of the Protestant martyrs, West Smithfield, London, c1750. T Loseby, H Ramsey, T Thirtell, Margaret Hide and Agnes Stanley being burnt at the stake in West Smithfield



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