Can anyone tell me if there are pictures of Bishopsgate police station from 1888 or a fairly credible discription? Were police stations fairly stndardized? inquiring (and caffine deprived) minds want to know.
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There's a c1900 shot of how the station looked around 1888 (It was re done in the 1930s).
I've a photo which I'll post later courtesy of Rob Clack which I'll post up later, unless he does.
What do you mean standardised?
Monty
PS Ill post it later apparentlyLast edited by Monty; 02-19-2011, 06:30 PM.Monty
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Originally posted by Monty View PostThere's a c1900 shot of how the station looked around 1888 (It was re done in the 1930s).
I've a photo which I'll post later courtesy of Rob Clack which I'll post up later, unless he does.
What do you mean standardised?
Monty
PS Ill post it later apparentlyNeil "Those who forget History are doomed to repeat it." - Santayana
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There was a standard frontage design yes but the older stations did not have these.
All stations had a blue lamp outside, some still do.
That what you mean?
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Originally posted by Monty View PostThere was a standard frontage design yes but the older stations did not have these.
All stations had a blue lamp outside, some still do.
That what you mean?
Monty
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As far as I am aware Britain favoured closed cells with walls not those with bars as you see on westerns
The prisoners would not have been able to see each other unless sharing a cell but I guess they could shout.
I think that in the case perhaps others could coment
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Originally posted by waterloo View PostAs far as I am aware Britain favoured closed cells with walls not those with bars as you see on westerns
The prisoners would not have been able to see each other unless sharing a cell but I guess they could shout.
I think that in the case perhaps others could coment
RegardsNeil "Those who forget History are doomed to repeat it." - Santayana
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All cells, at least in the Met, had solid, steel faced, doors with both a throw lock and double lock mechanism. Usually a small, swivel covered, eye peephole and a sliding, or sometimes drop down, hatch for feed trays.
Stations varied in layout, though usually the front office was separate from the charge room, which usually had a barred door from it to the cell corridor.
Stations I served at in the 60/70s were basically unchanged from the Victorian period in which they were built!
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Originally posted by PC Roadnight View PostAll cells, at least in the Met, had solid, steel faced, doors with both a throw lock and double lock mechanism. Usually a small, swivel covered, eye peephole and a sliding, or sometimes drop down, hatch for feed trays.
Stations varied in layout, though usually the front office was separate from the charge room, which usually had a barred door from it to the cell corridor.
Stations I served at in the 60/70s were basically unchanged from the Victorian period in which they were built!
Neil "Those who forget History are doomed to repeat it." - Santayana
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Originally posted by The Grave Maurice View PostPC Roadnight,
You should post more: you invariably add good information.
I hope you're working on a book of reminiscences. Many of us would be glad to buy it.
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Originally posted by PC Roadnight View PostThanks GM. An old friend, Harry Cole, wrote well on the area I mostly worked in but his books are, I believe, out of print. But...............I am working on a series of ten Victorian Police Novels, gasp, shock, horror! But unless my agents decide thay are worth pushing they will probably moulder unseen.............Neil "Those who forget History are doomed to repeat it." - Santayana
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