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Back in 2007, and against last week, I was given permission (good to know people) to photograph the Peterborough County Jail (closed after a riot in 2001). It isn't a big spot, and to be honest I never really found it easy to photograph (or super photographically interesting). Now that it is scheduled for partial demolition to make a ruin park, I'll put shots from both trips up here. Shots are a mix of 4x5 film photos and iPhone shots. I brought jermIX was with me this time and, well, he's much better at putting together a story than I am (I presume his blog post will come sometime soon). View from the parking lot of the stone wall from the mid-1800s. Untitled by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Inside the wall 2016-01-25 10.00.15.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Replica gallows, which used to be used here back in the day. 2016-01-25 09.56.01.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr 2016-01-25 09.56.57.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr 2016-01-25 09.54.56-1.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr 2016-01-25 09.54.10.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Untitled by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Seriously, Wolfy, WTF (on the intake holding cell door) Untitled by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Exmployee breakroom IIRC Untitled by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Untitled by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Newer (1980s?) young offender cell block 2016-01-25 09.53.17.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr The jail has 4 cell blocks over 2 levels. Some cells were 1 person, and some were 2 person. 2016-01-25 10.03.36.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr lf250.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr This one became a 4 person cell lf251.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr lf252.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Typical 1 person cell 2016-01-25 10.02.23.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Seriously tight squeeze 2016-01-25 10.02.09.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr There isn't a lot of graf on the walls inside, but there are some good ones. 2016-01-25 09.45.43.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr 2016-01-25 09.52.29.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr 2016-01-25 09.43.18.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Phone. 1 2016-01-25 09.41.59.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr Phone. 2 2016-01-25 10.13.14.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr And lastly, inmates know what's up. 2016-01-25 10.08.54-1.jpg by Sean Galbraith, on Flickr
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That's a really neat location - and awesome shots. I couldn't imagine being in that smaller single person cell! Another reason not to get caught, I guess.
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Back in the mid 1800s, they had different ideas about prisoner space requirements.
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Nice work I did the tour in the fall, and was pretty disappointed with how rushed it was, and they wouldn't let us take any photos. Compared to the Peterborough tour, the Kingston Pen tour was a free-for-all. The Viscount Andrew Dalton - you can try out a single person cell in Ottawa: http://www.hihoste....hostel?page=rates
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Damn fine set, Yokes.
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A fine set. It looks as if it had been evacuated just a moment before you shot...
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Thanks! It looks evacuated, but we were in there shooting around like a dozen or so guys doing the preliminary demo prep work.
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Cool set thanks for sharing.
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Awesome. Glad you had a chance to check that out! Looking forward to Jerm's pics too. Those small cells remind me of the Don Jail.
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Really Nice Set. Love #3 That employee break room had someone with one BIG BUM that broke those seats. Awesome drawings on the walls. One good helicopter there! pic Phone 1...liked reading the extensions on that phone.
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Love that exterior; thanks for sharing, Yokes : ) J->
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Great shots! I'm especially partial to #4.
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Posted by Vic Awesome. Glad you had a chance to check that out! Looking forward to Jerm's pics too. Those small cells remind me of the Don Jail.
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Yeah, there are a lot of similarities (aside from the very different overall sizes of the facilities)
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Great work with the photos. Looks like a pretty rad jail!
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Thanks. Its no Millbrook, but its not bad.
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Great set! I think you did a fantastic job documenting the interesting details in this place
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Awesome shots yokes, thanks so much for getting me in there my friend. For anyone interested, here is my blog post... http://jermalism.b...orough-county.html
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Great writeup, Jerm.
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Thanks for sharing with us! You have some great shots there.
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Heh. The sketch of the helicopter over the cabin landscape looks an awful lot like the sketches I did in notebooks in high school. But seriously. You have some pretty sick shots. I love abandoned prisons. Nice job man.
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