Durham Gaol, Elvet, County Durham
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Durham Gaol, Elvet, County Durham
A view of Durham Gaol at Elvet, County Durham. A horse and wagon and some of the prison staff are in front of the building. The building was erected in 1810
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1810 Crime Durham Gaol Georgian Jail L Aw Prison Punishment Staff Wagon 1907
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A Glance into the Past: Durham Gaol, County Durham, 1907 This evocative photograph captures a view of Durham Gaol at Elvet, County Durham, in the year 1907. The imposing Georgian building, which was erected in 1810, stands proudly against the backdrop of a clear blue sky. The prison, a symbol of law and order, was a formidable presence in the community, serving as a reminder of the consequences of breaking the law. In this image, a horse and wagon are parked in front of the gaol, while some of the prison staff are seen in the foreground, adding a sense of activity and bustle to the scene. The horse, with its harness adorned with intricate designs, seems to be waiting patiently for its load, while the prison staff, dressed in Edwardian attire, go about their duties with purpose and determination. The Durham Gaol, a historical landmark, has a rich and fascinating history. It was designed by the renowned architect John Hodgson and was built to replace the old gaol, which was considered inadequate and outdated. The new gaol was intended to be a more efficient and effective means of punishing offenders and rehabilitating them back into society. Over the years, the gaol has housed many notorious criminals, including the notorious "Babe" Shaw, who was hanged in 1862 for his role in the Fenian uprising. The gaol was also used as a military prison during both World War I and II. Today, Durham Gaol stands as a testament to the past, a reminder of the historical significance of the criminal justice system, and a popular tourist attraction. This photograph, with its intriguing details and rich history, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, transporting us back in time to an era of horse-drawn wagons, prison staff in Edwardian attire, and the imposing presence of Durham Gaol.
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