Abstract
Beneath the cover of darkness on a cold October night in 1925, the bodies of 12 executed men were quietly moved from the yard of the newly-closed Newcastle Prison and reburied in All Saints Cemetery in Jesmond. This event marked a last chapter in the life of Newcastle Prison. Celebrated as a cutting-edge facility designed by acclaimed architect John Dobson, the prison opened in 1828 to much fanfare. It quickly became infamous for its overcrowded and unsanitary conditions and when it closed in 1925, it was deemed a dismal failure, and today, no trace of the structure remains.
This year is the 100th anniversary of the demolition of the Prison which stood where Carliol House is today. When you drink coffee in Tiny Tiny cafe, dance at World Headquarters or workout on the tread mill at Body Zone, think of the men, women and children who occupied the space before you…
The book invites you to explore stories and images from the lives of the inmates, and the staff, who lived and worked within the prison walls. Featuring stories, alongside specially commissioned 3D modelled images of the prison (by Iwan Peverett from New Visions Heritage Limited), the book draws on detailed archival research and the latest digital techniques to offer a unique and revealing insight into the prison's architectural and social development.
This year is the 100th anniversary of the demolition of the Prison which stood where Carliol House is today. When you drink coffee in Tiny Tiny cafe, dance at World Headquarters or workout on the tread mill at Body Zone, think of the men, women and children who occupied the space before you…
The book invites you to explore stories and images from the lives of the inmates, and the staff, who lived and worked within the prison walls. Featuring stories, alongside specially commissioned 3D modelled images of the prison (by Iwan Peverett from New Visions Heritage Limited), the book draws on detailed archival research and the latest digital techniques to offer a unique and revealing insight into the prison's architectural and social development.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Newcastle upon Tyne |
| Publisher | Tyne Bridge Publishing |
| Number of pages | 199 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781739223359 |
| Publication status | Published - 4 Aug 2025 |