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Keys to the burying ground of Newgate Gaol, 18th century.
Keys to the burying ground of Newgate Gaol, 18th century. The burying ground was the last home of the many prisoners who died of gaol fever or who committed suicide before their sentence could be served. Newgate Gaol was vast and forbidding. Few prisoners escaped, and many went on to transportation or hanging. Today the Old Bailey stands on the site. © London Museum/Heritage Images
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AR913768
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Image
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4724px × 3695px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
artefact
Artifact
City of London
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Crime
Death
eighteenth century
England
Funeral
IMPRISONMENT
Key
Law
London Museum
Newgate Gaol
Newgate Prison
Object
PENITENTIARY
Prison
Punishment
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