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Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Bootle Day Industrial School

Bootle Day Industrial School
The Day Industrial School on Marsh Lane, Bootle, Lancashire. The school opened in 1895 to provide non-residential training facilities for youths sent there by the courts. Date: circa 1905

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub, London

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub, London
Williams Room in Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub, in Fleet Street, London c. 1920

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Governors house at Tothill Fields Prison

Governors house at Tothill Fields Prison
Governors house at Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Birmingham workhouse penny, 1812

Birmingham workhouse penny, 1812
A penny token issued in 1812 by the Birmingham workhouse. The design on the coin shows a coat of arms and the text One Pound Note for 240 tokens payable at the workhouse. Date: 1812

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: One-armed flower-makers at John Grooms training home

One-armed flower-makers at John Grooms training home
A uniformed group of one-armed girls, described as expert flower makers, at the industrial training home run by John Groom for afflicted, blind and crippled girls

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Birmingham Union workhouse

Birmingham Union workhouse
A view of the Birmingham workhouse on Western Road, Winson Green, Birmingham. The building just left of centre is the matrons house, with the workhouse chapel to its left. Date: 1907

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: 1930s slum back yards, Limehouse

1930s slum back yards, Limehouse

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Central London Sick Asylum, Hendon

Central London Sick Asylum, Hendon
Interior of the Central London Sick Asylum opened in 1898 at Hendon, Middlesex. Later known as Hendon Infirmary and Colindale Hospital, it was a treatment centre for tuberculosis (TB) patients

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Male Quarters, Broadmoor Asylum, Berkshire

Male Quarters, Broadmoor Asylum, Berkshire
Exterior of blocks housing male patients at Broadmoor Asylum, Berkshire. The institution opened in 1863 as the Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum. Date: Date unknown

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Great Western, Marigold Steam Train

Great Western, Marigold Steam Train, Flower Class Locomotive 4163 1908

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Dirty Dicks Bar in London

Dirty Dicks Bar in London
The World Renowned Wine House, Vaults Bar at Dirty Dicks in Bishopsgate, London, established in 1745 c. 1920

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Prisoners consulting room, Newgate Prison

Prisoners consulting room, Newgate Prison
Prisoners consulting room at Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Birmingham workhouse penny, 1812

Birmingham workhouse penny, 1812

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Prison reformer John Howard

Prison reformer John Howard
A portrait of prison reformer John Howard. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Nine Mile Point Colliery, Newport, Monmouthshire

Nine Mile Point Colliery, Newport, Monmouthshire
At Nine Mile Point Colliery, Newport, relatives and friends wait at the pit-head for news of the miners who are taking part in a stay-in strike below ground. Date: circa 1936

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Location map of London prisons

Location map of London prisons. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Woolwich hulks - Warrior and Sulphur

Woolwich hulks - Warrior and Sulphur
The Woolwich hulks (prison ships) - the Warrior with washing-ship Sulphur. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: 1930s poor housing at Shadwell, Stepney

1930s poor housing at Shadwell, Stepney
Women and children in a passageway between blocks of poor housing in the Shadwell district of Stepney in Londons East End. Date: circa 1936

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: 1930s slum dwelling at Blaina, Monmouthshire

1930s slum dwelling at Blaina, Monmouthshire

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Scullery in slum at Limehouse

Scullery in slum at Limehouse

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Gateway at Pentonville Prison

Gateway at Pentonville Prison
Portcullis gateway at Pentonville Prison, designed by Sir Charles Barry.. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: 1930s Poor housing at Bethnal Green

1930s Poor housing at Bethnal Green
Interior of a cramped one-room dwelling at Bethnal Green. A woman and her child sit on a chair The is a table covered in newspaper and an upturned broken chair. Date: circa 1936

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Wales - school window

Wales - school window

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Chapel exit indicator, Pentonville Prison

Chapel exit indicator, Pentonville Prison
Device to signal prisoners order of exit from chapel at Pentonville Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Girls playground

Girls playground
The girls playground at a what may be childrens home, workhouse, or similar institution. The girls are wearing a typical dress of such an establishment and some are dancing around a maypole

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Chain room, Millbank Prison

Chain room, Millbank Prison
The chain room at Millbank Prison, London. The walls are lined with chains, shackles and handcuffs. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Poplar - doorstep cleaning

Poplar - doorstep cleaning

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Workhouse bowl and mug

Workhouse bowl and mug
An inmates soup or gruel bowl and spoon from the Hackney workhouse and a mug from the Bootle workhouse, all marked with their unions monogram. Each held up to two pints of liquid. Date: Date unknown

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Newcastle miners dwellings

Newcastle miners dwellings
Miners dwellings outside Newcastle, Northumberland. A mother, baby and small child stand at the door of one of the tiny, dilapidated

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Chamberlains gate at Newgate Prison

Chamberlains gate at Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Pump room at Wandsworth Prison

Pump room at Wandsworth Prison
Pump room at Surrey Prison and House of Correction, Wandsworth Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Street Children - Naples

Street Children - Naples, Italy. The Scunizzi street urchins, running wild amid the bombed buildings of Naples. The priest Father Mario Borrelli achieved international renown with his campaigns to

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Dirty Dicks Bar in London

Dirty Dicks Bar in London
The World Renowned Wine House, Dustbin Bar at Dirty Dicks in Bishopsgate, London, established in 1745 c. 1920

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: House and slag heap near Swansea

House and slag heap near Swansea
A house near Swansea is becoming overwhelmed by a nearby slag heap. A man clambers up the heap to inspect its progress. Date: circa 1936

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Caravan dwellers in Durham

Caravan dwellers in Durham
An assortment of caravans, some with wooden wheels and others having lost their wheels, near a quarry in County Durham. Date: circa 1936

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub, London

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub, London
Cosy corners in Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub, in Fleet Street, London c. 1920

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Entrance gate with waiting visitors, Newgate Prison

Entrance gate with waiting visitors, Newgate Prison
Entrance gate with visitors awaiting admission at Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Bird s-eye view of Wandsworth Prison

Bird s-eye view of Wandsworth Prison
Bird s-eye view of Surrey Prison and House of Correction, Wandsworth Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Westminster Judges

Westminster Judges
Judges in procession at opening of courts, Westminster. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Prisoner making shoes, Millbank Prison

Prisoner making shoes, Millbank Prison
Prisoner at work making shoes in cell at Millbank Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub, London

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub, London
The Chop Room in Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub, in Fleet Street, London c. 1920

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Fleet Marriages

Fleet Marriages
A minister takes money from a couple in the Liberty of the Fleet (the area around the Fleet Prison) - a notorious venue for clandestine marriages

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Punishment cell, Millbank Prison

Punishment cell, Millbank Prison
Prisoner in refractory (punishment) cell at Millbank Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Overcrowded housing

Overcrowded housing
A family of seven in their cramped single-room accommodation, location unknown. Date: circa 1936

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: 1930s poor housing at Shadwell, Stepney

1930s poor housing at Shadwell, Stepney
A boy stands in a passageway between blocks of poor housing in the Shadwell district of Stepney in Londons East End. Date: circa 1936

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Night view of Millbank Prison

Night view of Millbank Prison
Night view across Thames of Millbank Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Entrance to Tothill Fields Prison

Entrance to Tothill Fields Prison
Entrance to Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2011: Tothill Fields, Westminster

Tothill Fields, Westminster
Bird s-eye view of Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862



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