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Background imageNew Gate Collection: London / City Gates

London / City Gates
Ten of the City gates before demolition: Bishopshate; Cripplegate; Ludgate; Newgate; Moorgate; Aldgate; Bridgegate; Aldersgate; Whitehallgate; Templebar

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Union Workhouse, Morpeth, Northumberland

Union Workhouse, Morpeth, Northumberland
People walk over stepping stones across the River Wansbeck at Morpeth, Northumberland, with the Morpeth Union workhouse towering above them (centre of picture)

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Hogarth Rake Plate 7

Hogarth Rake Plate 7
The Rakes Progress 7. Scene in the Fleet prison

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Mary Frith / Pickpocket

Mary Frith / Pickpocket
Mary Frith aka Moll Cutpurse, a notorious master thief & an Ugly who frequently dressed as a man; escaped from Newgate by bribery

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Ground plan of Newgate Prison

Ground plan of Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Prison reformer Elizabeth Fry visits women at Newgate

Prison reformer Elizabeth Fry visits women at Newgate
Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845) on a visit to Newgate Prison, London. In 1817, Fry and a group of like-minded, mostly Quaker, women formed the Ladies Association for the Reformation of the Female Prisoners

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Corner Shop, Snack Bar, Foyles Library, Walton, Essex

Corner Shop, Snack Bar, Foyles Library, Walton, Essex
The Corner Shop at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, which sold tobacco, confectionery and all things for an enjoyable day on the beach

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845)

Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845) prison reformer, at Newgate prison, 1817

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Court Scene / Newgate / 1862

Court Scene / Newgate / 1862
A trial at Newgate Date: 1862

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Elizabeth Fry (Quiver)

Elizabeth Fry (Quiver)
ELIZABETH FRY - Prison reformer, quaker and philanthropist. Here she visits inmates of Newgate Prison

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison Closed

Newgate Prison Closed
Newgate Prison closed down and auctioned off in pieces

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Cliftonville, Newgate Capway

Cliftonville, Newgate Capway is a coastal area of the town of Margate. Date: 1908

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Eastgate Street and Newgate Street, Chester, England

Eastgate Street and Newgate Street, Chester, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison - the condemned cell

Newgate Prison - the condemned cell
A prisoner, watched over by a warder, reads as he spends his final few hours in the condemned cell at Newgate Prison Date: 1873

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Street

Newgate Street
General view Date: circa 1900

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate, Chester

Newgate, Chester
This Gothic Revival gateway, one of the gateways to the historic city of Chester, Cheshire, England, was built in 1938, replacing Wolfgate and more suitable for cars. Date: 1938

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Prisoners consulting room, Newgate Prison

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

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Chamberlains gate at Newgate Prison

Chamberlains gate at Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageNew Gate Collection: 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 imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison / Photo

Newgate Prison / Photo
Originally the principal west gate of London, Newgate was the target of Elizabeth Frys efforts to improve prison conditions. The exercise yard for condemned men. Date: circa 1900

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate / Oakum-Picking

Newgate / Oakum-Picking
A convict, in his cell, oakum- picking. Date: 1873

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Trial in progress at the Old Bailey, London

Trial in progress at the Old Bailey, London
A trial in progress at the Central Criminal Court, better known as the Old Bailey, in the City of London. The present building, officially opened in 1907

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison

Newgate Prison
Old Newgate prison shortly before its demolition to make space for the Old Bailey

Background imageNew Gate Collection: NEWGATE

NEWGATE
Newgate Prison in the mid-19th century : it will be demolished in 1902 to make room for the new Old Bailey

Background imageNew Gate Collection: London Corners, 1881

London Corners, 1881
Engraving showing a variety of scenes around London in 1881. The images show (clockwise from top left): St. Dunstan s, Thames Street; St

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Charterhouse School Room

Charterhouse School Room
The School Room at Charterhouse School at the original site in Newgate (the site of a Carthusian Monastery)

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Christs Hospital

Christs Hospital
The building of Christs Hospital School at Newgate - the buildings rebuilt with the assistance of Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Instrument gallery of the Central Telegraph Office

Instrument gallery of the Central Telegraph Office
Telegraphists at work in the instrument gallery of the Central Telegraph Office in Newgate Street, London, 1874

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Wilcox the Cupper / Advert

Wilcox the Cupper / Advert
An advertisement for Wilcox cupper at Royal Bagnio for 20 years, now liveth at Newgate.. for shaving, cupping He is always ready to cup either at home or abroad !!

Background imageNew Gate Collection: London / Newgate Street

London / Newgate Street
A fine view of Newgate Street and the Old Bailey, City of London, on a summers day, only one month before the outbreak of World War Two. Date: August 1939

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Dissenting Weavers

Dissenting Weavers
Two London weavers, Richard Farnham and John Bull, utter prophecies against the established church and are consigned, the one to Newgate, the other to Bridewell prison

Background imageNew Gate Collection: London Wall Newgate 1903

London Wall Newgate 1903
A 20-metre length of Londons Roman Wall, discovered when Newgate Prison was demolished, and subsequently demolished in its turn

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate / London Wall

Newgate / London Wall
Newgate, in London Wall, was destroyed and rebuilt over and over again, until its final demolition in 1767 : this is how it was rebuilt after the Great Fire of London

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Wood Street Compter

Wood Street Compter
WOOD STREET COMPTER used mostly for debtors but also as an overflow for Newgate : demolished in 1816

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison 1735

Newgate Prison 1735
Prisoners in Newgate prison

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate / Old Bailey 1846

Newgate / Old Bailey 1846
Newgate and the Old Bailey

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Discipline at Newgate

Discipline at Newgate
General indiscipline amongst male inmates (young and old) in a dormitory cell at Newgate

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison / Press

Newgate Prison / Press
Originally the principal west gate of London, Newgate was the target of Elizabeth Frys efforts to improve prison conditions. A gathering in the Newgate Press Yard

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison / Cell

Newgate Prison / Cell
Originally the principal west gate of London, Newgate was the target of Elizabeth Frys efforts to improve prison conditions. The condemned cell waiting for an occupant

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison / Dore

Newgate Prison / Dore
Originally the principal west gate of London, Newgate was the target of Elizabeth Frys efforts to improve prison conditions. Men in the exercise yard

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison / Galleries

Newgate Prison / Galleries
Originally the principal west gate of London, Newgate was the target of Elizabeth Frys efforts to improve prison conditions. The deserted Galleries

Background imageNew Gate Collection: 1780 Gordon Riots

1780 Gordon Riots
An angry mob sets fire to Newgate Prison after some anti-Catholic rioters are jailed there, seeking revenge and plunder

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Market at Xmas

Newgate Market at Xmas
Newgate Market, in the City of London, is stocked with food for Christmas Eve shoppers

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Chapel 1809

Newgate Chapel 1809
The Chapel of Newgate Prison, where prisoners were exhorted to repent of their evil ways

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Prison / Britain / Newgate

Prison / Britain / Newgate
The entrance to Newgate Prison, showing the windmill, apparently used to circulate air

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Gordon Riots (Colour)

Gordon Riots (Colour)
THE GORDON RIOTS The no-popery crowd, inflamed by Lord George Gordons rabble-rousing oratory, inflame Newgate gaol as well

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Gordon Riots 1780

Gordon Riots 1780
THE GORDON RIOTS The Burning, Plundering and Destruction of Newgate at the hands of the No Popery mob

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison / 1800

Newgate Prison / 1800
Exterior view of Newgate prison and surrounding area



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