Strangeways Prison in Manchester was built to address overcrowding in existing prisons and to provide a modern facility that met the evolving needs of the penal system. Completed in 1868, it was designed to accommodate a growing number of inmates and to implement reformative practices in line with the Victorian ideals of rehabilitation. The prison's design aimed to promote a more humane environment, reflecting the era's shift towards reforming rather than merely punishing offenders.
Strangeways Prison, located in Manchester, UK, was named after the area where it was built in the 19th century, known as Strangeways. The name "Strangeways" itself is believed to derive from a combination of "Strang" (meaning strong or powerful) and "ways" (referring to a road or pathway), possibly reflecting the imposing nature of the prison's architecture and purpose.
Yes, HMP Manchester, also known as Strangeways Prison, is still open and operational. It is a Category A men's prison located in Manchester, England.
The last hangings in Britain were at the Walton prison in Liverpool, and at Strangeways Prison in Manchester. Peter Anthony Allen was hung at Walton Prison, and Gwynne Owan Evens was hung at Strangeways. They were hung for the murder of John Alan West.
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David Strangeways died in 1998.
David Strangeways was born in 1912.
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The Strangeways prison riot in 1990 was triggered by a combination of overcrowding, poor living conditions, and inmates' frustrations over inadequate facilities and treatment. The immediate cause was a protest against the prison's restrictions and the deteriorating state of their environment. The riot escalated over several days, resulting in significant damage and highlighting broader issues within the UK prison system. Ultimately, it drew attention to the need for reform in how prisons were managed and the treatment of inmates.
The last men were Peter Anthony Allen, 13th August 1964 at 8am. at Walton Prison in Liverpool and Gwynne Owen Evans at Strangeways Prison in Manchester for the murder of John Allan West on the 7th April that year
Peter Anthony Allen and Gwynne ("Ginger") Owen Evans were accomplices in the April 7, 1964 beating death and robbery of John Alan West, a 53-year-old laundry van driver from Workington, Cumbria, England. One of the men left a raincoat and some personal papers at the scene of the crime, and both were apprehended within 48 hours.Allen and Evans were tried together at Manchester Crown Court in June 1964, found guilty of capital murder, and sentenced to death by hanging.Neither man can be considered the last person to die of the death penalty in the UK, as the government carefully timed their executions to occur simultaneously. Allen was hanged at Walton Prison in Liverpool, Evans at Strangeways Prison, in Manchester, at 8:00 am August 13, 1964.
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