Kingston Penitentiary (Kingston, Canada - October 2013)

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On September 30th, 2013, moments before the last handful of federal inmates were transferred to different facilities, the Kingston Penitentiary held the distinction of being the oldest prison on Earth still in operation. Sitting ominously on the lapping shores of Lake Ontario in Kingston, the notorious penitentiary has been home to some of Canada's most infamous criminals.

The Provincial Penitentiary of the Province of Upper Canada was constructed in 1835, before the birth of the country of Canada. Shortly after confederation it became known as the Kingston Penitentiary, and in time became referred to by inmates, guards and locals simply as KP. Constructed with local limestone using convict labour, the imposing structure became a model for other institutions the world over for over a century to come and was even admired by the likes of Charles Dickens, who toured the facility in 1842.

Click this link to read an extensive write-up and tour the prison in more depth...

http://jermalism.blogspot.ca/2013/10/abandonment-issues-kingston-penitentiary.html


And I'm sorry but I accidentally broke the image links and then deleted them and now I'm late for work.
 
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Great write up and some fabulous shots there. I think the reflection in the puddle is possibly my favourite.
 
On September 30th, 2013, moments before the last handful of federal inmates were transferred to different facilities, the Kingston Penitentiary held the distinction of being the oldest prison on Earth still in operation.

That's not quite true I'm afraid

Dartmoor Prison in Devon opened for business in 1809 with its inmates being POW's
from France during the Napoleonic wars. It was used by the military until the
1850's when it became a civilian prison.

Not that this takes anything away from what is a fine report of course.

Keith
 

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