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Newgate Prison, London, 1900
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Newgate Prison, London, 1900
3784434 Newgate Prison, London, 1900; (add.info.: Newgate Prison, London, 1900. Corner of Newgate Street and Old Bailey. Possible beginnings in 12th century. Destroyed by riots 1770-8, subsequently rebuilt. Closed 1902.
Taken from Cassell's History of England vol. iv, published by Cassell & Co Ltd, p.273.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 31714002
© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images
Cities Gaol Incarceration Jail London City Policeman Prison Prisoners Rioting Riots Punishment
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This print takes us back to the year 1900, capturing the haunting presence of Newgate Prison in London. Situated at the corner of Newgate Street and Old Bailey, this infamous prison had a long and tumultuous history dating back to its possible beginnings in the 12th century. The image showcases the imposing architecture of Newgate Prison, which was destroyed during riots between 1770-8 but subsequently rebuilt. However, by 1902 it had finally closed its doors for good. The photograph offers a glimpse into a bygone era when prisoners were incarcerated within these walls, serving their sentences for various crimes committed in Victorian England. The atmosphere is palpable as one can almost hear echoes of rioting and feel the weight of punishment that once permeated these halls. A lone policeman stands guard outside, symbolizing both order and authority amidst an otherwise chaotic scene. This historical snapshot not only captures a significant landmark in London's cityscape but also serves as a reminder of Britain's criminal justice system during the late nineteenth century. It transports us back to an era where incarceration was seen as a means of societal control and punishment for those who transgressed against the law. Bridgeman Images has expertly preserved this piece from Cassell's History of England vol. iv, allowing us to delve into our past and reflect on how far we have come since then.
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