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		General => The Common Room => The Lighter Side => Topic started by: tink.tech on Tuesday 29 January 19 07:02 GMT (UK) 
		
			
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				Hi I知 looking for a little point in the right direction.
 
 I知 work in a school and I知 creating a project of children in prisons roughly between 1800-1910 in the UK to show different punishment and conditions.
 
 I知 especially looking for arrest/prison records that contain pictures of the children. I知 aware this didn稚 happen till the mid-late period I知 looking at and that not everywhere did this.
 
 Thanks
 Helen
 
 
 Does anyone know of collections I should be looking at ? Establishments or areas that did this? Would save me a lot of time searching in the dark.
 
 Also feel fre to mention any interesting or unusual crimes/ sentences you have come across.
 
 
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				Two articles about this subject, with pictures.
 
 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6058383/Real-life-Artful-Dodger-gang-Victorian-child-criminals-
 
 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5435087/Victorian-child-crooks-young-SEVEN-jailed.html
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				Thanks had seen one of those by not the other.
			
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				Have you googled your topic? I am not sure what you mean about searching in the dark. There are several references to the subject and you will still have to search and refine.
 
 http://www.jubileecampaign.co.uk/archive/child-prisoners-in-victorian-times-and-the-heroes-of-change
 
 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/victorian-children-in-trouble/
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				Yes I have googled them spent about 2 days looking. seem to come up with a lot of the same pictures and crimes are much the same. 
 
 Looking for a bit of variety of about 2 dozen examples. So just asking Incase  someone has come across one I haven稚.
 
 Also know Bedford prison took photographs.
 
 Thanks
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				I知 after looking at the actual records. Not just photos wanting more details.  
 
 I have a small list
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				Hello tink.tech
 
 You may be interested to read about one of my ancestors who was jailed in 1876 at the age of 9. It's  in the Victorian Crime & Punishment series  http://vcp.e2bn.org/prisoners/2043-1811-dennis-fairey.html
 He was sentenced to 21 days hard labour and 4 years reform school.  There's a photo of him, too.
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				There have been articles in various family history magazines. They usually list sources. Sorry, no time to check.
			
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				sorry for not replying I've had poorly children all week
 
 thanks everyone
 
 Gillg what an interesting story great to know reform school worked for him  :)
 
 helen
 
 
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				There are photographs on The Manchester Photographic archives.
 Offences are also listed.
 Viktoria