Nation England
County Yorkshire
Location unknown Bradford
Map location in the vicinity
Year opened unknown
Year closed unknown
Century of Operation 1800-1899
Building Type Lock-Up
'This place of temporary detention consists of two cells, with guard-beds, or inclined planes of wood, for sleeping on in each. Prisoners apprehended here after 10 oclock at night are kept until the morning, and then transferred to the police lock-ups under the Sessions House.'
Inspectors of Prisons of Great Britain II. Northern and Eastern District, Eighth Report (Parl. Papers, 1843, XXV. & XXVI.249), p.142
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