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There’s Nae Good Luck in Durham Gaol

On his visits to Durham Gaol, prison reformer John Howard found conditions that were all too familiar.

January 15

On his visits to Durham Gaol, prison reformer John Howard found conditions that were all too familiar.

‘There’s Nae Good Luck in Durham Gaol’ was the title of a music-hall song by Tyneside song-maker Tommy Armstrong (1848-1919). It would have been scant consolation to know it, but conditions in the 1770s were far worse than in Tommy’s day. Here, pioneering prison reformer John Howard takes us on a very personal guided tour.

Posted January 15

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Picture: After Thomas Miles Richardson (1784-1848), via the British Museum. © The Trustees of the British Museum, shared under licence CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.. Source.

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