Inkerman Barracks, Woking, Surrey
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Inkerman Barracks, Woking, Surrey
A view of the entrance to Inkerman Barracks, Woking, Surrey. The buildings were originally opened in 1860 as an invalid prison for convicts not fit enough to be sent to Dartmoor. An adjacent female prison built by inmate labour opened in 1869. The prison was taken over by the army in around 1892 and renamed Inkerman Barracks after the Crimean War battle of that name
Media ID 4470953
© Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection
1860 1869 1892 Barracks Convict Convicts Crime Crimean Inkerman Inmate Invalid L Aw Labour Prison Punishment Renamed Surrey Woking
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