Millbank Penitentiary: An Experiment in Reformation

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INTRODUCTION

CONTENTS

List of Illustrations

CHAPTER I THE BUILDING OF THE PENITENTIARY

CHAPTER II EARLY MANAGEMENT

CHAPTER III THE GREAT EPIDEMIC

CHAPTER IV THE PENITENTIARY REOCCUPIED

CHAPTER V SERIOUS DISTURBANCES

CHAPTER VI A NEW REGIME

CHAPTER VII INGENIOUS ESCAPES

CHAPTER VIII THE WOMEN'S WARDS

CHAPTER IX THE MILLBANK CALENDAR

CHAPTER X THE PENITENTIARY IMPUGNED

CHAPTER XI LAST DAYS OF MILLBANK

FOOTNOTES:

Millbank Penitentiary


Temple Bar

A famous gateway which stood before the Temple in London built by the noted architect, Christopher Wren, in 1670. According to ancient custom when the sovereign wishes to visit the City of London, he asks permission of the lord mayor to pass through this gateway into the city.

EDITION NATIONALE

Limited to one thousand registered and numbered sets.

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