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Das Fremantle Prison ist ein ehemaliges Gefängnis in Fremantle. Es ist in der Australian National Heritage Liste und in der Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes. Es wurde mit Unterbrechungen von 1855 bis 1991 als Gefängnis benutzt, in den letzten Jahren als Hochsicherheitsgefängnis.
Fremantle Prison, sometimes referred to as Fremantle Gaol or Fremantle Jail, is a former Australian prison and World Heritage Site in Fremantle, Western Australia. The six-hectare (15-acre) site includes the prison cellblocks, gatehouse, perimeter walls, cottages, and tunnels.
Another image taken in the infamous Eastern State Penitentiary located in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
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The Prison and Dùn Mòr from up on the Quiraing looking out to Staffin Bay.
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Tellervo Viitaniemi's An Instant Clarity exhibition is based on a photograph taken by Harald Natvig in 1918 of female prisoners in the Suomenlinna prison camp and in the exhibition space Karsserisiipi. In 1918, the place served as a prison cell, where sentences for war crimes were awaited.
I took this image 2 years ago, back in 2016 when we visited Lincoln Castle Prison when on holiday. It was very busy on the day we were there and I waited about 10 minutes for the stairs and the area around them to be clear of people. When it was, I took a quick snap and moved on. I uploaded it here at the time [ www.flickr.com/photos/crutchleyrhodes/28976544582/in/phot... ] and left it like that.
Last year I needed and image with lines in to enter a camera club competion but felt it needed a lot of work.
I have altered the lighting and the colours, cloned out some people that you could see walking on the balconies on the upper floors and got rid of the large poster on the left hand side. I also sharpened it quite a lot because it was rather soft.
I have entered it into an annual digital competition where it was commended, a triptych competition [here: www.flickr.com/photos/crutchleyrhodes/42246972665/in/phot... ] where again it was commended and a round of the clubman competition, where it came 1st place.
cárcel de carabanchel, madrid
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Acto de presentación de la exposición reivindicativa sobre la Cárcel de Carabanchel.
Inauguración: viernes 18 de enero a las 19: 30h
Dónde: Sala Latinarte, Avda. Gral. Fanjul, 2 (metro Aluche)
Horario:
L-J 10-14 y 17-21h
V 10-14 y 17-22h
S 10:30-14:30 y 18-22h
Más información en la web de la Asociación de Vecinos de Aluche
The greatest prison people live in is the fear of what other people think.
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The prison originated as a county gaol in 1808 and served as a Home Office archive during the First World War. After a time as a Naval Detention Centre during the Second World War, the prison reopened in 1946 as a local prison to serve the courts of Kent. In 2002 it became a category C training prison and in 2006 a foreign nationals prison.
In 2003 Canterbury Prison was highlighted by the Prison Reform Trust as being one of the most overcrowded prisons in the country, claiming that Canterbury was overpopulated. Two years later the Howard League for Penal Reform criticised the prison for its high rates of suicides amongst inmates. In 2007 Canterbury Prison was converted to hold only foreign national prisoners in the UK. This was to allow a centralisation of specialised immigration and language services for foreign prisoners, as well as to allow dedicated immigration officials to work on the deportation of as many inmates as possible (on completion of their sentence).
In 2008 the Princess Royal visited Canterbury as part of celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of the prison.
On 10 January 2013, the Ministry of Justice announced that Canterbury was one of six prisons that would close. The prison formally closed on 31 March 2013 and was put up for sale in March 2014. In April it was announced that Canterbury Christ Church University had bought the former prison site, and is consulting on using the site for student accommodation for its North Holmes Campus.
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The old Montana Territorial Prison sits in downtown Deer Lodge Montana. In 1867 the US Congress authorized monies for express purpose of building a prison in the newly formed, but largely lawless Montana Territory. The territorial government chose the ranch town of Deer Lodge for the prison. Construction started in 1870 on what was planed as a 3 tiered structure with fourteen cells per tier. But due to lack of material and high construction costs only one tier was originally built. The prison opened on July 2, 1871, when US Marshal William Wheeler took possession of the first nine prisoners. Finally in 1885 monies were appropriated in order to built a three story cellblock with 42 double-occupancy cells which opened in 1886. The Montana Territorial Prison was finally completed to original specifications, just in time to be handed over to the new State of Montana in March 1890. The prison remained open until 1979 when a new state prison was constructed outside of Deer Lodge.
Some say the old prison is haunted. Visitors report strange sounds and the sensation of being touched by invisible beings. Some say “Turkey Pete” Either still haunts cell number 1. Eitner spent 49 years incarcerated at the prison for murder before dying of natural causes in 1967. Some think the spirits of 2 inmates, who organized and died in the 1959 riot, still haunt the halls of the prison.
The prison was added to The Register of National Historic Places on September 3, 1976. Today the prison operates as part of a Museum complex in Deer Lodge. We didn’t tour the interior of the prison on this trip.
Made by hand in Russian prison.
These cards are multilayered and you can see newspaper through on the bottom right card.
Pattern on the backs (top left) are the same for all cards in the deck and also made by hand.
Suits are traditional prison suits that can be seen on other decks as well.
I took this picture during the first walk with my Clik Elite Compact Sport bag I recently got from my girlfriend. It is the prison on the Wolvenplein in Utrecht. It is relatively old and still being used.
Not the greatest location for explore..
But I saw everyone posting photographs from here so I had to go for some exploring..
There were 2 things nice about this one.. 1 of these were the stairs..
Sometimes, being trapped in your own head is the very worst punishment of all.
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Swollen eyes that bleed for you
Cold steel bars I'm watching thru
You've been baptized in a lake of tears
Crucified yourself with your own fears
But you learn from what is killing you
And this time it's real
Beyond your prayers
Too numb to feel
Beyond your prayers
Deepest darkest thoughts you dream
Curing's harder than it seems
Slave to no one but your misery
Broken man lies where you used to be
But you learn from what is killing you
And this time it's real
Beyond your prayers
Too numb to feel
Beyond your prayers
[Inspiration: Planets Collide by Crowbar, from the 1998 "Odd Fellow's Rest" album ]