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  2. HM Prison Kingston - Wikipedia

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    HM Prison Kingston is a former Category B/C men's prison, located in the Kingston area of Portsmouth, in Hampshire, England. Prior to closure, the prison was operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. In 2020, work began to convert the site to residential use.

  3. Kingston, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Kingston is a residential area of the city of Portsmouth in the English county of Hampshire, lying between Buckland, Fratton, Milton and North End. It was a recognised suburb of the city by the middle of the 19th century. [1] Kingston Road has several shops, cafes and churches. Kingston was bombed in World War II when new housing had just been ...

  4. Portsmouth Naval Prison - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth Naval Prison is a former U.S. Navy and Marine Corps prison on the grounds of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNS) in Kittery, Maine. The building has the appearance of a castle. The reinforced concrete naval prison was occupied from 1908 until 1974.

  5. List of prisons in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    HM Prison Ford is an example of a Category D prison. They are the equivalent of a minimum security work release prison or local jail in the United States for example. Adult women in England and Wales are categorised with four slightly different types of security levels, from lowest to highest being Open, Closed, Restricted Status and Category A ...

  6. Ex-Portsmouth officer pays back stolen money. Union responds ...

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    PORTSMOUTH — Ex-city police officer Dean Outhouse paid restitution Wednesday to the Portsmouth Police Patrolman’s Union after pleading guilty to embezzling $17,340.02.. The Stratham resident ...

  7. A. E. Cogswell - Wikipedia

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    Cogswell, the Peterborough-born son of a wood carver, arrived in Portsmouth in the early 1870s and served an apprenticeship with a prominent local architect, George Rake (1829–1885), with whom he worked on the new gaol in Kingston (the former HM Prison Kingston) and Milton Lunatic Asylum (now St James' Hospital).

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  9. 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.