This blog is dedicated to Woking Invalid Convict Prison (circa 1858) which later became Inkerman Barracks, Knaphill. Feel free to email me if you have any images or information you'd like to contribute. Please note that I am, unfortunately, unable to provide information on individual prisoners or warders. My advice would be to contact the National Archives in Kew or the Surrey History Centre in Woking.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Ghosts of prisons past
Article (Why Inkerman site prompts tales of ghosts) courtesy of Brian Quaintmere.
How might one go about getting a complete copy of the newspaper article? It is of interest to 80-90 members of the Royal Military Police Association- North America Branch now living in Canada and the USA who trained at the barracks in the 50's and 60's we'd like to copy it with the correct credits in our newsletter. thank in advance for any info you can provide Don Hood
How might one go about getting a complete copy of the newspaper article? It is of interest to 80-90 members of the Royal Military Police Association- North America Branch now living in Canada and the USA who trained at the barracks in the 50's and 60's we'd like to copy it with the correct credits in our newsletter. thank in advance for any info you can provide Don Hood
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ReplyDeleteI have contacted Brian Quaintmere and he is happy to post an A3 copy of the full article to you by airmail.
Please send me your address via the email link on my profile page.
Best wishes,
Corrinne
jayson619@hotmail.co.uk
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