And from inside the cell...
And from inside the cell...
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What a stroke of luck Mark, having your camera on you when getting locked up for drunk and disorderly.
Great pics.![]()
Hi Ged
Here's another of the Court Room From the Dock... (and before you say it, no I wasn't up before the judge...)![]()
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Hi Banjo
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Thanks for that. Love your avatar!![]()
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The downstairs corridor with the three cells (to the left). The barred door (at the bottom and to the right) leads to the steps and up to the holding cell.
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The Judge's Robing Room. The Judge at the Wallace Trial was Justice Wright.
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The Grand Jury Room.
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Picture of Police entering 29 Wolverton Street on 21st January, 1931. (Unfortunately, the quality of the pic is not that good).
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That's a cracking one nevertheless Mark. Who took that then? Great that it's survived.
Hi Ged,
I managed to get it out of an old copy of The Evening Express
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The reporters must have been quick on the scene.
Yes that's right. Not sure exactly when it was though they first heard about the murder. It wasn't covered in the next morning's Daily Post & Mercury. It did make the Evening Express and Liverpool Echo though.
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