Friday, February 2, 2018

Shrewbury Prison. II the A and C Wings

A few images of the interior of the prison. The present building was designed by Thomas Telford and built in 1868. It was built for 171 persons, one per cell, but can hold 350 and had 450 at its most overcrowded. There are three floors in the main A wing accessed by iron staircases with steps deliberately uneven so prisoners could not run. There are a variety of colour schemes through the prison and some impressive iron gates. The C wing at the end had only a single row of cells, first for women but later held the Vulnerable Prisoners.


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