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Prison at Heidelberg University. As long ago as the 16th Century, citizen complaints about carousing students led the university to open a Studentenkarzer, or Student Prison
Fleet Prison RuinsFleet Prison was notable as a debtors prison after the 17th century until it was demolished in 1845-46, having been rebuilt 3 times in 1381, 1666 and 1780. Date: 1846
Selcuk - Road between the Gymansium and the TheatreSelcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - St Pauls Prison Date: circa 1902
Syracuse, Italy - Ear of DionysiusSyracuse, Italy (Siracusa) - This card shows an artificial cave, 65 m long and 23 m high, which was given the name of The Ear of Dionysius by Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio, when in 1586
Stockholm prisonLangholmen, the Central Prison in Stockholm 1889. Date: 1889
Crypt of San Nicola in Carcere
Prison Boats - Bahr-el-Ghazal, SudanPrison Boats by the " Sudd" - Bahr-el-Ghazal (southern region), Sudan Date: circa 1910s
German Red Cross with wounded French Soldiers - WWIWounded French POWs from German prison camps received at a railwaty station by the German Red Cross. Date: circa 1916
Royals in the TempleThe royal family confined to the Temple prison. Date: autumn 1792
Lostwithiel Gaol
Public Jail at Juarez, Mexico Date: 1906
Dartmoor Prison, DartmoorDartmoor Prison, Princetown, Dartmoor, Devon. Date: circa 1910
Dick Turpins Cell in the Debtors Prison (now a museum), York, Yorkshire, England. Known as Pompeys Parlour, this was the cell of Turpin, Eugene Aram &c Date: 1950s
Idealised German prisoner of war camp, WW1An artists impression of an idealised German prisoner of war camp, Munster II, during the First World War. The French artist was forced to portray a wide range of enjoyable activities
Prisoners consulting room, Newgate PrisonPrisoners consulting room at Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862
Prison reformer John HowardA portrait of prison reformer John Howard. Date: 1862
George Sontag, American train robber who was imprisoned in 1894, and pardoned in 1908. Date: 19th Century
Woolwich hulks - Warrior and SulphurThe Woolwich hulks (prison ships) - the Warrior with washing-ship Sulphur. Date: 1862
Gateway at Pentonville PrisonPortcullis gateway at Pentonville Prison, designed by Sir Charles Barry.. Date: 1862
German prisoner of war camp, a subalterns sketchesSketch by Lieut. J. F. Watton, showing a British officer asleep in a bunk inside the prisoner of war camp Oflag VII. C/H. It is one of several pictures sketched by Watton
Chapel exit indicator, Pentonville PrisonDevice to signal prisoners order of exit from chapel at Pentonville Prison, London. Date: 1862
Chamberlains gate at Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862
Pump room at Wandsworth PrisonPump room at Surrey Prison and House of Correction, Wandsworth Date: 1862
chris, evans, american, train, robberChris Evans, American train robber, who worked with the Sontag brothers; he was caught and imprisoned in 1894. Date: 19th Century
Entrance gate with waiting visitors, Newgate PrisonEntrance gate with visitors awaiting admission at Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862
Bird s-eye view of Wandsworth PrisonBird s-eye view of Surrey Prison and House of Correction, Wandsworth Date: 1862
John Sontag, American train robber who died in jail in 1893 from wounds inflicted in his last fight. Date: 19th Century
John Brady, American train robber, who worked with Sam Browning and was sentenced to life imprisonment on 27th November 1895. Date: 19th Century
Prisoner making shoes, Millbank PrisonPrisoner at work making shoes in cell at Millbank Prison, London. Date: 1862
Fleet MarriagesA minister takes money from a couple in the Liberty of the Fleet (the area around the Fleet Prison) - a notorious venue for clandestine marriages
Punishment cell, Millbank PrisonPrisoner in refractory (punishment) cell at Millbank Prison, London. Date: 1862
Night view of Millbank PrisonNight view across Thames of Millbank Prison, London. Date: 1862
Samuel Browning, American train robber, who worked with John Brady and was killed during a robbery on 30th March 1895. Date: 19th Century
Prison Chief Warder And MatronChief Warder at Pentonville and Matron at Brixton Prison. Date: 1862
Convicts burial ground, Millbank PrisonThe convicts burial ground at Millbank prison, London. Date: 1862
The old prison, Winkle Street, SouthamptonThe ivy-covered remains of the old prison, Southampton. A row of horses and carts stand alongside. A statue of Prince Albert stands in the grounds. The prison ceased operation in around 1855
Female inmates at Brixton PrisonFemale inmates exercising at Brixton Prison. Date: 1862
Chapel at Brixton PrisonInterior of the chapel at Brixton Prison. Date: 1862
Ironing room at Brixton Prison. Date: 1862
Convict nursery at Brixton Prison. Date: 1862
Cell at Brixton PrisonA separate cell at Brixton Prison. Date: 1862
Bird s-eye of the Female Convict Prison at Brixton. Date: 1862
Prison Van and prisoners, ClerkenwellPrison Van taking prisoners to the Middlesex House of Detention at Clerkenwell. Date: 1862
Clothes fumigation at Coldbath Fields PrisonPrisoners clothes being fumigated in a heated cabinet at Coldbath Fields Prison, Clerkenwell. Date: 1862
Coldbath Fields Prison, ClerkenwellBird s-eye view of the Coldbath Fields Prison at Clerkenwell. Date: 1862
Mat-making room at Coldbath Fields Prison, Clerkenwell. Date: 1862
Tread wheel fan at Coldbath Fields Prison, Clerkenwell. Date: 1862
Friends visiting prisoners at Coldbath Fields Prison, Clerkenwell. Date: 1862