Maidstone HMP
The image is a former warship that has been turned into a prison ship . It housed many IRA prisoners' Maidstone Prison is one of the oldest penal institutions in the United Kingdom, having been in operation for over 200 years. Originally serving as a county jail , Maidstone was converted to a prison during the 1740s. During his visits to the prison, reformer John Howard reported poor living conditions at the prison including overcrowding and poor ventilation. However, conditions would remain unchanged until a reconstruction of the prison took place under the supervision of Daniel Asher Alexander , who had worked on the construction of Dartmoor Prison , lasting from 1811 until its completion in 1819 at a cost of £200,000. Also involved in the design of Maidstone Prison was Kent architect John Whichcord Snr , who was Surveyor to the County of Kent from the 1820s. Mr Whichcord is probably best known for designing the Kent County ...
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