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The building pictured is San Quentin Prison, and the ferry boat passing beneath the prison is the boat I used to freely take to work every week day between Larkspur, California and San Francisco. If I ever entertained any thoughts of stepping outside the law, the sight of that monolith would have been enough to keep me on the straight and narrow.
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A set of scaffolding with this perforated walk way projected the light on to the passers by, so it was a wait and shoot gig, I enjoyed the somewhat demure and sad expression on this girl hence Light Prison.
Star log, entry 22, year 2038: I was brought to the Urag prison facility soon after being captured.
I seem to have lost a glove and my helmet.
I must escape!
This is the library help desk at the Ohio State Reformatory. Although the Shawshank Redemption was filmed in this prison, I don't think they used this room for their library scene.
Bogambara Prison, Kandy, Sri Lanka
මහනුවර ශ්රී ලංකා ප්රජාතාන්ත්රික සමාජවාදී ජනරජය
இலங்கை சனநாயக சோசலிசக் குடியரசு
La prison de Bogambara était une prison de haute sécurité. Après 138 ans de fonctionnement, elle a fermé ses portes le 1er janvier 2014.
Bogambara Prison was a maximum security prison. After operating for 138 years, the prison was closed on 1 January 2014.
Publiée par Flickr dans "Explorez" le 29 septembre 2025
This picture is on "Flickr explore" on september 29, 2025
Abandoned prison in Cedar City, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 1/400-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Star log, entry 21, year 2038: I was brought to the Urag prison facility soon after being captured.
I seem to have lost a glove and my helmet
I must escape!
Abandoned structure next to the Museum of Colorado Prisons.
Canon City, CO
Pentax 6x7, Harman Phoenix 200
Wide-angle prison corridor from the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA).
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Second creation inspired by a Playmobil set (#3112) : "Pirates Prison"
So I tried to get as close as possible to the original model that I have, while adding a touch of realism. The rear of the building reveals a prison with a sliding door.
I tagged Matija Grguric for his fantastic beam technique !
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.
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Our Prison Bench comes with 5 texture options for the metals, blanket and wood including 5 options without the blanket if you're feeling particularly mean!
The adult version contains F/M, M/M and F/F animations as well as a special rough menu and it's just 3Li!
Come get yours at this round of We <3 Roleplay - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Riverhunt/135/132/23
Railway carriage that was used to transport convicts between Peterhead Prison and Stirling Hill granite quarry.
Prison Barrack of Bangalore Central Jail which was constructed in 1865-66 to keep Freedom fighters. Now it is converted to a Freedom Park. This is one of the monumental heritages of India.
An abandoned prison `
During my trip through germany i also came across this beatiful decayed abandoned prison, haven't had the time to explore the whole building because it was so big
On a de + en + d'humoristes en ce moment parce que crise oblige...
On a de - en - de grandes gueules, sinon aucune...parce que crise oblige...(c'est dur de faire la grande gueule quand la société va déjà mal)
Aujourd'hui en France, tu peux pas dire ce que tout le monde pense tout bas, c'est pas bien perçu, ça rentre pas dans la file des moutons...
En revanche, y'a un mec qui a une vrai grande gueule et même si on n'est pas forcément d'accord avec lui, il faut apprécier la réflexion :
"Il revient. Maurice est de retour sur OUI FM et ça va faire mal !
Planque ta femme et tes gosses ! Tous les soirs de 20h à minuit, Maurice prend le contrôle de OUI FM et devient le seul maître à bord. Il choisit sa musique, ses auditeurs, ses sujets de conversations... Enfin le retour de la vraie Libre Antenne !
Maurice revient ! Tu ne pourras pas dire qu'on ne t'avait pas prévenu..."
A different edit of the same shot previously posted.
I think this edit gives a better impression of what it would have been like for the inmates back when the prison was operating.
And here the aesthetic perspective:
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the Old Melbourne Gaol was built in the mid-1800s, it dominated the Melbourne skyline as a symbol of authority. Inside the Gaol, dangerous criminals were held alongside petty offenders, the homeless and the mentally ill.
Between 1842 and its closure in 1929 the gaol was the scene of 133 hangings including Australia’s most infamous citizen, the bushranger Ned Kelly.
16.1.2025.
The prison building and exercise yard seen from the castle walls.
'Lincoln Castle was used as a gaol from early times. In 1788 a County Gaol was built within the castle walls to hold debtors, those awaiting trial, those who had been convicted and sentenced to either transportation or death'.
The building seen here dates from 1848-1878.
'Men, women and children as young as eight were held here for crimes ranging from minor theft to highway robbery and murder'.
* Information/notes from Lincoln Castle website*.