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  2. Kingston Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Penitentiary, c. 1901 Kingston Penitentiary cellblock Unique architecture under dome connecting the shop buildings. Constructed from 1833 to 1834 and opened on June 1, 1835, as the "Provincial Penitentiary of the Province of Upper Canada", it was one of the oldest prisons in continuous use in the world at the time of its closure in 2013.

  3. 1971 Kingston Penitentiary riot - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Penitentiary was closed decades after its planned date of closure in 1971 on 30 September 2013. [148] Today, Kingston Penitentiary is now a museum and one of the most popular aspects of the museum are the exhibits relating to riot including walking over the area under the dome where the kangaroo court held its session. [148]

  4. List of prisons in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prisons and other secure correctional facilities in Canada, not including local jails.. In Canada, all offenders who receive a sentence of 24 months or greater must serve their sentence in a federal correctional facility administered by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC).

  5. Billy Knight (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Knight worked as the prison barber at Kingston penitentiary, which allowed him to know all of the inmates as the prison rules required that the inmates have short hair and no facial hair. [1] Knight wore his own hair in an elaborate "1940s pompadour ", which made him stand out in the prison. [ 1 ]

  6. Prison for Women (Kingston, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Although similar in style to the adjoining Kingston Penitentiary as well as many other public buildings of the late 19th and early 20th century in Canada, [16] P4W is the last remaining building designed by Horsey still standing on the property, which encompasses the P4W, the former Kingston Penitentiary and a variety of other smaller prison ...

  7. List of Canadian correctional workers who have died in the ...

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    Kingston Penitentiary, Kingston, Ontario August 28, 1926 Hit in the head with a crowbar during an escape. [3] Quarry Instructor Gabriel Childs Collins Bay Penitentiary, Kingston, Ontario February 23, 1933 Succumbed to injuries sustained from an explosion while supervising inmates. Guard John J. McCormick Kingston Penitentiary, Kingston, Ontario

  8. Barrie MacKenzie - Wikipedia

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    On 19 April, Aubrey Golden of the citizens committee told the Toronto media: "The hero of the Kingston Penitentiary riot is a prisoner named Barrie MacKenzie...MacKenzie went back in there alone and negotiated all night long. He risked his life going back in there and he prevented a bloodbath". [34]

  9. Brian Beaucage - Wikipedia

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    Brian Leslie Beaucage (22 June 1947 – 3 March 1991), better known as "Bo" Beaucage, was a Canadian gangster, outlaw biker and convicted criminal best known as one of the leaders of the 1971 Kingston Penitentiary riot.