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Strangeways Prison Free guided Tour

November 26, 2022 @ 11:00 - 12:40 GMT

Price: FREE (suggested donation £5-£10)

HOW THIS TOUR WORKS

* Please register for free.

* Meet the guide, say 7 or 8 minutes before the start, at the huge painted wallmap inside Victoria Station.

* It’ll probably be Ed Glinert, Manchester’s leading historian and prolific tour guide, and he’ll be carrying a black tablet and wearing a green baseball cap. * If you enjoy the tour, the tourist board recommends tipping around £10 at the end.

THE STORY SO FAR

Strangeways: the very name enough to send a frisson of fear down the spine of the most hardened felon.

Strangeways has been home to the most evil elements in existence – Ian Brady and Harold Shipman – and temporary refuge of political prisoners such as Christabel Pankhurst and Austin Stack, the Irish Republican who was one of the few to escape from its clutches.

Even Ian Brown, ex-Stone Roses, was briefly incarcerated within in 1998. No, not for inflicting his tuneless drone and inane lyrics on humanity but for getting into a strop on an aeroplane. 60 days. So what was it like in Strangeways, Ian? “Dirty. The food was like dog food.” He’s out now.

Ian Brady was sent here for stealing from Smithfield Market, where he worked in the late 1950s. John Robson Walby (alias Gwynne Owen Evans), was hanged at Strangeways on August 13, 1964 – the last person in England to suffer this punishment. (No, it wasn’t Ruth Ellis).

On April's Fool Day1990 three hundred prisoners filed into the chapel to attend the church service. During the sermon a prisoner, later identified as Paul Taylor, stood up and shouted: “I would just like to say, right, that this man has just talked about the blessing of the heart and how a hardened heart can be delivered. No it cannot, not with resentment, anger and bitterness and hatred being instilled in people.”

It all kicked off. Riot!

Prisoners took to the roof and began to dismantle the prison for 25 days. 147 staff and 47 prisoners were injured. One prisoner and one prison officer died. Your NMW guide, Ed Glinert, was ordered by his editor at the Sun to doorstep home secretary David Waddington. He never made it.

Later, Paul Taylor and Alan Lord faced a five-month trial as its ringleaders. Both were acquitted of murder. The riot resulted in the Woolfe Inquiry which ended the practice of slopping out and saw the jail rebuilt and euphemistically renamed as Her Majesty’s Prison, Manchester. But we know it as Strangeways: embodiment of evil; Psychopath Central.

But it was also here (in the area, not the prison, you klutz) that thousands of Jewish immigrants made their home in Victorian Manchester and if you look hard enough you can still the diminishing signs of their sojourn.

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Date:
November 26, 2022
Time:
11:00 - 12:40 GMT
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Manchester Victoria Railway Station MCV (Manchester)
Victoria Station Approach
Manchester, Greater Manchester M3 1WY United Kingdom
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