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Hm Prison Shepton Mallet
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Did anyone watch the programme presented by Michael Portillo about this prison? Think it was on 4th or 5th Sept. What a fascinating programme this was.
With the outbreak of war the prison also took into protective storage many important historical documents from the Public Record Office in London, including Domesday Book, the logbooks of HMS Victory, the Olive Branch Petition (1775), and dispatches from the Battle of Waterloo. In all about 300 tons of records were transported to Shepton Mallet for safekeeping.
On a sadder note, Michael took back an ex inmate who had been jailed for 32 years for murder. He was only 14 when he killed his friend accidentally during play. Would never have got this sentence these days. He was very emotional revisiting.
The Krays were also inmates in the 1950s.
Worth a watch if it is on catch up TV.
With the outbreak of war the prison also took into protective storage many important historical documents from the Public Record Office in London, including Domesday Book, the logbooks of HMS Victory, the Olive Branch Petition (1775), and dispatches from the Battle of Waterloo. In all about 300 tons of records were transported to Shepton Mallet for safekeeping.
On a sadder note, Michael took back an ex inmate who had been jailed for 32 years for murder. He was only 14 when he killed his friend accidentally during play. Would never have got this sentence these days. He was very emotional revisiting.
The Krays were also inmates in the 1950s.
Worth a watch if it is on catch up TV.
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