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New Gate Collection

"Unveiling the Historic New Gate

Background imageNew Gate Collection: London / City Gates

London / City Gates
Ten of the City gates before demolition: Bishopshate; Cripplegate; Ludgate; Newgate; Moorgate; Aldgate; Bridgegate; Aldersgate; Whitehallgate; Templebar

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Union Workhouse, Morpeth, Northumberland

Union Workhouse, Morpeth, Northumberland
People walk over stepping stones across the River Wansbeck at Morpeth, Northumberland, with the Morpeth Union workhouse towering above them (centre of picture)

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Hogarth Rake Plate 7

Hogarth Rake Plate 7
The Rakes Progress 7. Scene in the Fleet prison

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Ground plan of Newgate Prison

Ground plan of Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Prison reformer Elizabeth Fry visits women at Newgate

Prison reformer Elizabeth Fry visits women at Newgate
Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845) on a visit to Newgate Prison, London. In 1817, Fry and a group of like-minded, mostly Quaker, women formed the Ladies Association for the Reformation of the Female Prisoners

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Corner Shop, Snack Bar, Foyles Library, Walton, Essex

Corner Shop, Snack Bar, Foyles Library, Walton, Essex
The Corner Shop at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, which sold tobacco, confectionery and all things for an enjoyable day on the beach

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845)

Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845) prison reformer, at Newgate prison, 1817

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Court Scene / Newgate / 1862

Court Scene / Newgate / 1862
A trial at Newgate Date: 1862

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Elizabeth Fry (Quiver)

Elizabeth Fry (Quiver)
ELIZABETH FRY - Prison reformer, quaker and philanthropist. Here she visits inmates of Newgate Prison

Background imageNew Gate Collection: The New Gate, Winchelsea, Sussex (colour photo)

The New Gate, Winchelsea, Sussex (colour photo)
3095306 The New Gate, Winchelsea, Sussex (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Gate, Winchelsea, Sussex)

Background imageNew Gate Collection: The New Gate, Newcastle, 1789 (engraving)

The New Gate, Newcastle, 1789 (engraving)
3634946 The New Gate, Newcastle, 1789 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Gate, Newcastle, 1789)

Background imageNew Gate Collection: The Demolition of the New Gate, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1823 (w / c on paper)

The Demolition of the New Gate, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1823 (w / c on paper)
1214549 The Demolition of the New Gate, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1823 (w/c on paper) by Morton, Andrew (1802-1845); 15.4 x11.3 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Fylde PR4 4 Map

Fylde PR4 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Fylde PR4 4

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Calderdale HX6 4 Map

Calderdale HX6 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Calderdale HX6 4

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Kirklees HD9 1 Map

Kirklees HD9 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Kirklees HD9 1

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison Closed

Newgate Prison Closed
Newgate Prison closed down and auctioned off in pieces

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Troops sand bags wall French hospital Close-up view

Troops sand bags wall French hospital Close-up view
Troops behind sand bags on wall of French hospital. Close-up view of New Gate, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Putting iron gates New Gate Oct 21 1937 Jerusalem

Putting iron gates New Gate Oct 21 1937 Jerusalem
Putting iron gates at the New Gate Oct. 21, 1937 Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Group post office new gate police charge Fakhir Nashashibi

Group post office new gate police charge Fakhir Nashashibi
Group taken near post office after new gate police charge with Fakhir Nashashibi. 1933, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Disturbance 1938 New gate closed Jerusalem Israel

Disturbance 1938 New gate closed Jerusalem Israel
Disturbance 1938. New gate closed. 1938, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Disturbance 1938 New Gate closed bar gate Jerusalem

Disturbance 1938 New Gate closed bar gate Jerusalem
Disturbance 1938. New Gate closed with bar gate. 1938, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Cliftonville, Newgate Capway

Cliftonville, Newgate Capway is a coastal area of the town of Margate. Date: 1908

Background imageNew Gate Collection: LONDON: GORDON RIOTS, 1780. A London mob burning Newgate prison on 6 June 1780 during

LONDON: GORDON RIOTS, 1780. A London mob burning Newgate prison on 6 June 1780 during the No-Popery, or Gordon, Riots in England. Contemporary English copper engraving

Background imageNew Gate Collection: CONNECTICUT: NEWGATE PRISON. Built over the vaults of a late 17th century copper mine

CONNECTICUT: NEWGATE PRISON. Built over the vaults of a late 17th century copper mine, the first State Prison in America. Line engraving, American, c1800

Background imageNew Gate Collection: LONDON: CHRISTMAS, 1866. A Christmas scene in London. English wood engraving, 1866

LONDON: CHRISTMAS, 1866. A Christmas scene in London. English wood engraving, 1866

Background imageNew Gate Collection: LONDON: CHRISTs HOSPITAL. A view of Christs Hospital on Newgate Street in London, England

LONDON: CHRISTs HOSPITAL. A view of Christs Hospital on Newgate Street in London, England, used as a school for poor children, as it appeared in 1720. Line engraving, English, 1829

Background imageNew Gate Collection: NEWGATE PRISON, 1873. Photographing inmates at Newgate prison in London

NEWGATE PRISON, 1873. Photographing inmates at Newgate prison in London. English wood engraving, 1873

Background imageNew Gate Collection: CHRISTMAS IN LONDON, 1845. Newgate Market on Christmas Eve. Wood engraving, English, 1845

CHRISTMAS IN LONDON, 1845. Newgate Market on Christmas Eve. Wood engraving, English, 1845

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Eastgate Street and Newgate Street, Chester, England

Eastgate Street and Newgate Street, Chester, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison - the condemned cell

Newgate Prison - the condemned cell
A prisoner, watched over by a warder, reads as he spends his final few hours in the condemned cell at Newgate Prison Date: 1873

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Street

Newgate Street
General view Date: circa 1900

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate, Chester

Newgate, Chester
This Gothic Revival gateway, one of the gateways to the historic city of Chester, Cheshire, England, was built in 1938, replacing Wolfgate and more suitable for cars. Date: 1938

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Prisoners consulting room, Newgate Prison

Prisoners consulting room, Newgate Prison
Prisoners consulting room at Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Chamberlains gate at Newgate Prison

Chamberlains gate at Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Entrance gate with waiting visitors, Newgate Prison

Entrance gate with waiting visitors, Newgate Prison
Entrance gate with visitors awaiting admission at Newgate Prison, London. Date: 1862

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison / Photo

Newgate Prison / Photo
Originally the principal west gate of London, Newgate was the target of Elizabeth Frys efforts to improve prison conditions. The exercise yard for condemned men. Date: circa 1900

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate / Oakum-Picking

Newgate / Oakum-Picking
A convict, in his cell, oakum- picking. Date: 1873

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Trial in progress at the Old Bailey, London

Trial in progress at the Old Bailey, London
A trial in progress at the Central Criminal Court, better known as the Old Bailey, in the City of London. The present building, officially opened in 1907

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Newgate Prison

Newgate Prison
Old Newgate prison shortly before its demolition to make space for the Old Bailey

Background imageNew Gate Collection: NEWGATE

NEWGATE
Newgate Prison in the mid-19th century : it will be demolished in 1902 to make room for the new Old Bailey

Background imageNew Gate Collection: London Corners, 1881

London Corners, 1881
Engraving showing a variety of scenes around London in 1881. The images show (clockwise from top left): St. Dunstan s, Thames Street; St

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Charterhouse School Room

Charterhouse School Room
The School Room at Charterhouse School at the original site in Newgate (the site of a Carthusian Monastery)

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Christs Hospital

Christs Hospital
The building of Christs Hospital School at Newgate - the buildings rebuilt with the assistance of Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Instrument gallery of the Central Telegraph Office

Instrument gallery of the Central Telegraph Office
Telegraphists at work in the instrument gallery of the Central Telegraph Office in Newgate Street, London, 1874

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Wilcox the Cupper / Advert

Wilcox the Cupper / Advert
An advertisement for Wilcox cupper at Royal Bagnio for 20 years, now liveth at Newgate.. for shaving, cupping He is always ready to cup either at home or abroad !!

Background imageNew Gate Collection: London / Newgate Street

London / Newgate Street
A fine view of Newgate Street and the Old Bailey, City of London, on a summers day, only one month before the outbreak of World War Two. Date: August 1939

Background imageNew Gate Collection: Dissenting Weavers

Dissenting Weavers
Two London weavers, Richard Farnham and John Bull, utter prophecies against the established church and are consigned, the one to Newgate, the other to Bridewell prison

Background imageNew Gate Collection: London Wall Newgate 1903

London Wall Newgate 1903
A 20-metre length of Londons Roman Wall, discovered when Newgate Prison was demolished, and subsequently demolished in its turn



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"Unveiling the Historic New Gate: A Journey through Time and Tales" Step into the captivating history of London's City Gates as we explore the significance of the renowned New Gate. From its humble beginnings as a Union Workhouse in Morpeth, Northumberland, to its portrayal in Hogarth's iconic Rake Plate 7, this gate has witnessed tales that have shaped our society. Intriguingly, it was at Newgate where Mary Frith, notorious pickpocket extraordinaire, once roamed these very streets. However, not all stories within these walls were of mischief and crime. Enter prison reformer Elizabeth Fry who fearlessly visited women at Newgate to bring compassion and change during challenging times. Fast forward to Walton, Essex - a corner shop turned snack bar now stands proudly under the name 'New Gate, ' serving locals with treats while preserving memories of an era long gone. Nearby Foyles Library invites bookworms to immerse themselves in literature amidst echoes of past conversations held within Newgate's confines. Delve deeper into history with a ground plan revealing the intricate layout of Newgate Prison; witness how Elizabeth Fry left an indelible mark on society through her tireless efforts for prison reform (1780-1845). Step inside a court scene set against the backdrop of Newgate in 1862 – justice served within these ancient walls. Elizabeth Fry's legacy lives on through her influential work showcased in Quiver magazine bearing her name. Explore The New Gate nestled charmingly in Winchelsea, Sussex - captured beautifully in vibrant colors that transport you back centuries. An engraving from 1789 immortalizes The New Gate standing tall amidst Newcastle’s bustling streets. Join us on this remarkable journey as we unravel mysteries surrounding "New Gate, " uncovering hidden narratives etched deep within its foundations – tales that continue to captivate hearts and minds across generations.