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A prison ship, historically sometimes called a prison hulk, is a vessel used as a prison, often to hold convicts awaiting transportation to penal colonies. The vessels were a common form of internm...
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The full rigged ship Success is best known as a travelling museum purporting to represent the horrors of penal transportation in Great Britain and the United States of America between the 1890s and the 1930s. Origins The Success was a former merchant ship of 621 tons, 117 feet 3 inches x 26...
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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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The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument in Fort Greene Park, Myrtle Avenue and Cumberland Street, designed by Stanford White and dedicated in 1908, rises high above the surrounding plateau and is reached from the street level by a 100-foot-wide stone stairway broken into three flights.
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On the website American Merchant Marine at War www.usmm.org we have a list of 8,000 men and women held prisoner on the British prison ship Jersey in Wallabout Bay. Many were privateers, but there are others. Note left in query section 05/22/2001 by Toni Horodysky.;
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Last Updated: Tuesday, 28 June, 2005, 19:46 GMT 20:46 UK ... E-mail this to a friend Printable version ... The UN wants to investigate torture allegations at the camp...
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The UK's only prison ship is based in the wrong place and is too expensive, according to the Chief Inspector of Prisons. ... Phil Wheatley, Prison Service Director General, said: "HMP Weare was opened in 1997 as a temporary solution to a sharply rising prison population and we agree it is unsuitable in the long term...
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SHIP which could ease Britain’s prison overcrowding crisis rusting in Barrow docks ... But last week the Home Office finally bowed to The Sun’s prison ship campaign, accepting that floating jails could help solve the problem of overflowing cells.
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BRITAIN’S only prison ship is EMPTY while convicts are to be set free ... BRITAIN?S only prison ship lies EMPTY while convicts across the UK are to be set free because of the jail overcrowding scandal, The Sun can reveal.
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The plight of this group of women housed, most recently, in a prison in the small eastern Kentucky town of Wheelwright, would have escaped unnoticed, had it not been for the death of 43-year-old Sarah Ah Mau, on New Year’s Eve 2005. Mau, serving a life sentence for second-degree murder, had been incarcerated since...
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