- Reading (HM Prison)
Infobox HM Prison
name = HMP Reading
size = 200px
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opened =1844
type = Young offenders Institution
figures = 297 (October 2006)
location =Reading, Berkshire ,
governor = Pauline Bryant
prisonid = 625HM Prison & YOI Reading is a British
prison .HM Prison Reading was built in
1844 as theBerkshire County gaol in the heart ofReading, Berkshire on the site of the former county prison, alongside the site ofReading Abbey and beside theRiver Kennet . Designed byGeorge Gilbert Scott it was based onLondon 's New Model Prison atPentonville with a cruciform shape and is a good example of early Victorian prison architecture. It was designed to carry out what was the very latest penal technique of the time, known as theseparate system . As a county gaol it also served as the site for executions, the first one in 1845 before a crowd of 10,000, the last one being carried out in 1913.From 1916, it was used to hold Irish prisoners involved in the
Easter Rising . It closed as gaol in 1920 and has also been used as internment site in both world wars, a borstal and for a variety of other purposes.In 1973, Reading was redesignated as a local prison and around that time its old castle wall was removed. In
1992 it became aRemand Centre andYoung Offenders Institution , holding prisoners between the ages of 18 and 21 years. It now has about 290 inmates. The Remand centre Library service is run byReading Borough Libraries . There are two the education department in Reading. One is run by the Prison service and one is run by Milton Keynes College.Reading prison has 5 active wings holding prisoners. A wing for basic and standard prisoners. B wing for working prisoners. C wing for induction and enhanced prisoners. E wing for vulnerable prisoners. And kennet unit, the only part of the prison operated as a open system.
Famous Inmates
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Roderick McLean , who was the sixth person to attempt to assassinate Queen Victoria.
* Bandmaster William Thomas ofMaidenhead Citadel Band of theSalvation Army was sentenced to several months manual labour. He was arrested for obstructing the road by conducting a Church open-air service in 1892.
* It is most famous for imprisoning Irish poetOscar Wilde from November1895 to May1897 . He wroteDe Profundis while in the gaol, andThe Ballad of Reading Gaol is based on his experience of imprisonment there. He spent part of his time in the prison helping run the prison library.
*Charles Thomas Wooldridge , Trooper of Royal Horse Guards. Executed on 7 July 1896 for the murder of his wife. He was the subject of Wilde'sThe Ballad of Reading Gaol .
* The Irish revolutionariesWilliam Thomas Cosgrave , later President of theIrish Republic , andErnest Blythe were held there because of their involvement in theEaster Rising .Darrell Figgis wrote of his time interned there in A Chronicle of Jails (Dublin, 1917).
* ActorStacy Keach served six months there after being convicted ofcocaine smuggling in1984 .References
* Peter Southerton: "Reading Gaol by Reading Town" (Berkshire Books, Gloucs., 1993).
External links
* [http://www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/prisoninformation/locateaprison/prison.asp?id=625,15,2,15,625,0 HM Prison Reading website]
* [http://www.reading.co.uk/history/ballad.htm Ballad of Reading Gaol Etext]
* [http://homepages.gold.ac.uk/oscholars/vol_iii_07/essays.html Essay on Wilde and thie history of Reading Prison]
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