Cubbington. Church Hill, the village "lock up"
The left hand side of this house was used as the local "lock up" in Cubbington. 1950s
For more detailed information refer to - Cubbington by G.F.Peppitt.
Dunchurch. Old Lock Up
Exterior of the old Lock Up at Dunchurch. 1966
Dunchurch. Old Lock Up
Interior view of the old Lock Up, Dunchurch. 1966
Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium, c.1572 - detail -The Tower of London.
The Tower of London in Shakespeare's time.
The fortress on the banks of the tidal river Thames was a royal palace, and a prison stronghold. It also housed the royal armoury and a public menagerie. ...
John Howard Visiting Warwick Gaol
Ink on paper print John Howard Visiting Warwick Gaol in 1899 The print depicts two men entering a cell at Warwick Gaol, with three men sitting on the floor chained to stone pillars. 160mm x 135mm.
Warwick. Cape Road, Prison
Exterior view of Warwick Prison, Cape Road. 1910
Warwick. Cape Road, Prison
Interior view of Warwick Prison, Cape Road. 1910
Warwick. Cape Road, Prison
Interior view of Warwick Prison, Cape Road. 1910
Warwick. Cape Road, Prison
View of a cell at Warwick Prison, Cape Road. 1910
Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison
Prisoners in Warwick prison sawing wood and being watched over by two prison officers. c.1906
Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison
Prisoners in Warwick prison making hammocks and mail bags. 1906
Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison
Interior view of Warwick prison. 1906
Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison, demolition
Demolition of Warwick prison. 1934
Warwick. Cape Road, Warwick Prison, interior
Interior of Cape Prison, Warwick. 1900s
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. 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 ...