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Newgate Collection

Background imageNewgate Collection: Life of Charles Dickens - Newgate Prison Barnaby Rudge

Life of Charles Dickens - Newgate Prison Barnaby Rudge. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no. 3 Date: circa 1890s

Background imageNewgate Collection: Life of Charles Dickens - Entrance to Newgate Prison. London

Life of Charles Dickens - Entrance to Newgate Prison. London.. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no. 4 Date: circa 1890s

Background imageNewgate Collection: Newgate Gap, Cliftonville, Kent

Newgate Gap, Cliftonville, Kent - A.H. and S. Paragon Series postcard, 1937 Date: 1937

Background imageNewgate Collection: Morpeth Newgate Street Victorian period

Morpeth Newgate Street Victorian period

Background imageNewgate Collection: Bishop Auckland Newgate Street early 1900s

Bishop Auckland Newgate Street early 1900s

Background imageNewgate Collection: Newgate Gap, Cliftonville, Margate, Kent

Newgate Gap, Cliftonville, Margate, Kent - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageNewgate Collection: Elizabeth Fry Reading Scriptures at Newgate Prison

Elizabeth Fry Reading Scriptures at Newgate Prison
Prison reformer Elizabeth Fry gives a Bible reading to female inmates at London's Newgate Prison. Date: Date unknown

Background imageNewgate Collection: Skinner's Hall, Newgate Hill

Skinner's Hall, Newgate Hill

Background imageNewgate Collection: Cato St - Richard Tidd

Cato St - Richard Tidd
Richard Tidd A shoemaker, one of the Cato Street conspirators. Sentenced to death for high treason and hung on 2 May 1820 at Newgate. Date: 1820

Background imageNewgate Collection: Richard Tidd - Cato Street

Richard Tidd - Cato Street
Richard Tidd (1775 - 1820) A shoemaker, one of the Cato Street conspirators. Sentenced to death for high treason and hung on 2 May 1820 at Newgate. Date:

Background imageNewgate Collection: Christs Hospital, Newgate Street, City of London

Christs Hospital, Newgate Street, City of London Date: circa 1900

Background imageNewgate Collection: Photograph of Old Coffee Pot PH, Newgate, London

Photograph of Old Coffee Pot PH, Newgate, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageNewgate Collection: Entrance to Mr. Holdens Family Vault in St. Bride s

Entrance to Mr. Holdens Family Vault in St. Bride s
Entrance to Mr. Holdens Family Vault in St. Brides churchyard, one of the few relics after the Fire of London 1666. Built in 1657 with coat of arms above the door

Background imageNewgate Collection: What Roman London may have looked like

What Roman London may have looked like -- on the north bank of the River Thames, surrounded by a wall built by the Romans. Date: 1st century

Background imageNewgate Collection: Boys of the Bluecoat School (Christs Hospital), London

Boys of the Bluecoat School (Christs Hospital), London
Two boys of the Bluecoat School (Christs Hospital), founded by King Edward VI, originally in Newgate Street, City of London, but now in Horsham, West Sussex

Background imageNewgate Collection: Christs Hospital Library founded by Richard Whittington, taken from Stewards Office

Christs Hospital Library founded by Richard Whittington, taken from Stewards Office. Date: 1429

Background imageNewgate Collection: NEWGATE PRISON / COURTYARD

NEWGATE PRISON / COURTYARD
Originally the principal west gate of London, Newgate was the target of Elizabeth Frys efforts to improve prison conditions. The central courtyard & Mrs Frys Gate. Date: 1900

Background imageNewgate Collection: LONDON WALL NEWGATE 1903

LONDON WALL NEWGATE 1903
London Wall: remains of the Roman-built wall at Newgate in the City Date: 1903

Background imageNewgate Collection: CRIME / JACK SHEPPARD

CRIME / JACK SHEPPARD
Jack Sheppard (1702-1724); English thief; committed almost daily robberies in or near London. Captured through Jonathan Wild. Daring escapes from Newgate prison; hanged. Date: 1724

Background imageNewgate Collection: Newgate during the week of Christmas 1866

Newgate during the week of Christmas 1866
Busy Newgate during the week of Christmas. Date: 1866

Background imageNewgate Collection: Newgate Chapel

Newgate Chapel
Engraving depicting a Sunday service at Newgate Prison chapel. 19th century. Date: 19th century

Background imageNewgate Collection: Giltspur Street Compter

Giltspur Street Compter
Engraving depicting the Giltspur Street Compter in 1840. It was a compter or small prison, designed by English architect and surveyor George Dance the Younger, mainly used to hold debtors

Background imageNewgate Collection: Saracens Head, Snow Hill

Saracens Head, Snow Hill
The Saracens Head, Snow Hill. From a sketch taken during its demolition in 1863. It was a celebrated tavern and coaching establishment, which stood on the north side of Snow Hill, without Newgate

Background imageNewgate Collection: Victorian Death Bereavement White Black 1890s

Victorian Death Bereavement White Black 1890s
victorian, death, bereavement, white, black, 1890s, design, stationery, card, cards, business, undertaker, trade, street, office, london, funerals, sheppard, carpenter, builder, warwick, square

Background imageNewgate Collection: Albert Hill, off Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland, Durham, En

Albert Hill, off Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland, Durham, En
Albert Hill, off Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland, Durham, near Spennmoor, County Durham, England. Date: 1908

Background imageNewgate Collection: Christs Hospital - Main Entrance in Newgate Street

Christs Hospital - Main Entrance in Newgate Street. The schools Tudor uniform consists of belted, long blue coats with knee-breeches, yellow socks, and bands at the neck

Background imageNewgate Collection: Christs Hospital, Newgate

Christs Hospital, Newgate
A view of Christs Hospital, Newgate. The former Greyfriars Convent became a home for orphans in 1552. Damaged in the Great Fire of London

Background imageNewgate Collection: Christs Hospital, Newgate - Old Hall and Library

Christs Hospital, Newgate - Old Hall and Library
The Old Hall and Library at Christs Hospital, Newgate. The former Greyfriars Convent became a home for orphans in 1552. Date: circa 1800

Background imageNewgate Collection: Newgate Prison (entrance)

Newgate Prison (entrance) - Brick building - arched doorway. Part of Box 318 Boswell Collection - Dickens. Date: circa 1900

Background imageNewgate Collection: Lady Paela Fitzgerald

Lady Paela Fitzgerald
Lady PAMELA FITZGERALD widow of the Irish patriot Lord Edward Fitzgerald, with her weeping children, after learning that he has died in Newgate prison. Date: 1776 - 1831

Background imageNewgate Collection: Lord Edward Fitzgerald 3

Lord Edward Fitzgerald 3
LORD EDWARD FITZGERALD Irish patriot or rebel, depending on your point of view; died in Newgate prison. Date: 1763 - 1798

Background imageNewgate Collection: Lord Edward Fitzgerald 2

Lord Edward Fitzgerald 2
LORD EDWARD FITZGERALD Irish rebel, or patriot if you prefer : died in Newgate jail. Date: 1763 - 1798

Background imageNewgate Collection: Advertisement, The Otto Company Limited

Advertisement, The Otto Company Limited, Newgate Street, London, depicting the Otto Tricycle. 1900s

Background imageNewgate Collection: Elizabeth Fry and Anna Buxton visiting women prisoners

Elizabeth Fry and Anna Buxton visiting women prisoners at Newgate Prison, London. Anna Buxton is seen kneeling in prayer. Date: 1813

Background imageNewgate Collection: Newgate Gap & Pier, Margate, Kent

Newgate Gap & Pier, Margate, Kent
Newgate Gap & Pier, Margate, near Broadstairs, Kent, England. Date: 1910

Background imageNewgate Collection: Newgate, Bardon Mill, Northumberland

Newgate, Bardon Mill, Northumberland
Newgate, Bardon Mill, Hexham, near Haltwhistle, Northumberland, England. Date: 1911

Background imageNewgate Collection: ENGLAND. London (19c. ). Newgate Prision. Engraving

ENGLAND. London (19c. ). Newgate Prision. Engraving
ENGLAND. London (19c.). Newgate Prision. Engraving. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Biblioteca de Catalunya (National Library of Catalonia)

Background imageNewgate Collection: Life of Charles Dickens - Newgate Prison

Life of Charles Dickens - Newgate Prison. Was a prison in London, at the corner of Newgate Street and Old Bailey just inside the City of London

Background imageNewgate Collection: Blitz in City of London -- Newgate Street, WW2

Blitz in City of London -- Newgate Street, WW2
Blitz in the City of London -- a group of firefighters in action in Newgate Street with a hosepipe, perched on a pile of rubble. Date: 1940s

Background imageNewgate Collection: He served his Country - Photoportrait of a soldier

He served his Country - Photoportrait of a soldier
He served his Country. Photoportrait of a soldier. The Alliance Souvenir Registered Design, published by Scopes & Co Ltd, 115 Newgate Street, London, EC. Commemorative Art

Background imageNewgate Collection: Advertisement for Viyella day and night wear

Advertisement for Viyella day and night wear, showing three men in a shirt, a dressing gown and pyjamas. Date: 1914

Background imageNewgate Collection: Skinners Hall London

Skinners Hall London
Skinners Hall, Newgate Hill Date: 1830

Background imageNewgate Collection: Newgate before 1666

Newgate before 1666
The original Chamberlains Gate (known as Newgate) will be destroyed by the Great Fire in 1666, but will be rebuilt with reasonable fidelity in 1672. Date: before 1666

Background imageNewgate Collection: London Newgate

London Newgate
Newgate prison, Old Bailey Date: 1831



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