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Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison, kitchens

Warwick prison kitchens. 1906

Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison, officers

The Governor of Warwick prison, Mr D'Eath, seated in the centre, on his left, is the Chaplain to the prison, the Rev. Hall, who died in 1912. The staff at His Majesty's Prison, Warwick on 26th November ...

Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison, prisoner's cell

A cell in Warwick prison. 1906

Warwick. Division Constabulary

Warwick Police Division. Supt. Ravenhall in charge with Insp. Parkinson by him

Warwick. Dungeon behind Shire Hall

The Dungeon in the courtyard at the back of Shire Hall, Warwick, in which the Quakers were imprisoned in 1681. It is said that 56 were put in here at any one time. There were eight stout posts, in each ...

Warwick. Dungeon behind Shire Hall

The Dungeon in the courtyard at the back of Shire Hall, Warwick. This drawing represents the crowded manner in which the prisoners had to lie, sideways with their feet attached to the chain, which was ...

Warwick. Shire Hall, Old Dungeon

Old dungeon in the Shire Hall, Warwick. 1951

Warwick. Warwick Gaol, cells

Interior of a cell at Warwick Gaol. 1900s

Warwickshire Constabulary at Tony Pandy

Warwickshire Constabulary at Tony Pandy ( Rhondda Valley, South Wales ) Coal Strike 1911. Inspector Lee in charge

Watchman's or Policeman's Wooden Rattle

This is a watchman's or policeman's wooden rattle.

William Shakespeare begins legal action against John Addenbrooke, 17 August 1608. Front

In the summer of 1608, William Shakespeare brought an action in the local Court of Record to recover a debt of £6 allegedly owed him by one John Addenbrooke, gentleman. He also claimed a further 24 shillings ...

Wooden Bludgeon

This is a wooden bludgeon with a ribbed wooden handle that is attached to the head by a piece of leather. The bludgeon was used by Leamington Spa Police Force.

Yorkshire Square

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a scene in a square in Yorkshire. It is signed and dated 'T. Wainwright 1892'. This was thought this might be Castleton near the Lancashire border. Framed ...