Monday 24 September 2012

Nottingham's galleries of justice...

           Have you always wondered..., what it was like to become a convict or a prisoner and to be trialed and locked away in a prison cell for all your crimes...?? If you think that is normal..., try being locked up without a proper hearing trial or being hanged..., exiled..., burned..., forced into labor or being tortured in any form of punishment imaginable...!! That is what you would mainly get or experienced whenever you have the chance to visit the 'Galleries of Justice'..., which is located just along Lace Market..., Nottingham...Visitors would be taken through a long as well as rich history of crime and punishment (past and present...)..., which covers everything from punishment tools..., famous convicts..., life in prison and not to mention an everyday typical scene of an English court room...Tickets on the other hand..., are priced at about 9.50 GBP (47.50 MYR) for an adult..., while a child costs at about 7.50 GBP...(37.50 MYR)...Educational and yet perfect for a unforgettable scary experience...-nods...-

        
(Stealing from the outlaw himself...!!) 

(Prison numbers...)

(The coat of arms...)

(Torture device...) 

(Unknown object...) 



(The coat of arms 2...) 

(The character wall information...) 


(Hands and legs cuffs...) 



(The Doctor's office and tools...)


(Notes...)

(Bible...)

(The laundry room...)

(Life scenes...)

(Bed...)

(Information...)

(A clobber...)

(Chains and shackles...)

(Sleeping in a cell...)


(Locked up...)

(Early prisoners...)


(Exiled prisoners...)

(Help...!!)




(Mug shots...)

(The early camera...)

(Don't say cheese...)

(Cell sharing...) 

-D.L-