Prison ship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A prison ship , historically sometimes called the prison hulk , is a vessel used as a prison, often to hold convicts awaiting transportation to penal colonies. This practice was popular with the B...
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Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument is erected in Fort Greene Park, in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, consisting of a 100 foot-wide granite staircase and a central Doric column 149 foot in hei...
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Success (prison ship) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Success was a former Australian prison ship, built in 1840 and later converted into a floating museum displaying relics of the convict era and purporting to represent the horrors of penal transportat...
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Fort Greene Park, New York City Parks, Stanford White, Brooklyn, Preservation, Walt Whitman, Frederick Olmstead, Conservancy, Prospect Park, Prison Ship Martyrs Monument, Fort Greene, Abby Weissman, Restoration ... The original monument for the Prison Ship Martyrs shown around 1840.
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According to the Department of Defense, there were 4,435 battle deaths during the Revolutionary War. ... "A large transport, named the Whitby," says General Jeremiah Johnson, "was the first prison-ship anchored in the Wallabout. She was moored near 'Remsen's mill,' about the twentieth of October, 1776, and was then...
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According to the Department of Defense, there were 4,435 battle deaths during the Revolutionary War. ... This list of prisoners is the only one that could be found in the British War Department. What became of the lists of prisoners on the many other prison ships, and prisons, used by the English in America, we do not know."
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It was believed to be escape proof until a prisoner went 'over the wall' in 2003. It was closed in 2005 and then re opened a few months later after all the staf had gone and got new jobs, just in land is the main prison. ... :: Google Earth Hacks Home > File Downloads > Sightseeing: Buildings > Prisons > HMP Weare Prison Ship...
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The Jersey was the most notorious of the British prison ships in the American Revolution. ... The Jersey was the most noted of the floating British prisons in the American Revolution. She was the hulk of a 64-gun ship lately dismantled, and placed in Wallabout Bay near the present Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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