Crumlin Road Gaol: Belfast Troubles Tour
We were invited down to try out the Troubles Tour at the Crumlin Road Gaol.
On this tour you get shown around the streets of West Belfast by two ex prisoners, one Loyalist and one Republican, both from their respective areas.
You break for lunch and then get shown around the prison itself by one of the extremely knowledgeable guides who give you and insight into the jail's history, particularly during the troubles. It's well worth a go! #Gifted #Belfast #VisitBelfast
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Crumlin Road Gaol (Belfast)
The former jail on Belfast's Crumlin Road has now been opened to the public, providing an insight into what life was like for one-time inmates. Photography is permitted - and this is my slideshow.
Crumlin Road Gaol Belfast 2013
Here is Ghost Searchers Ireland re edit investigation we conducted at the Crumlin Gaol in Belfast back on 16th April 2013...So much was evidence captured have a look...
EXPLORING PRISON USED FOR EXECUTIONS | Crumlin Road Gaol
Crumlin Road Gaol (Jail)
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Crumlin Road Gaol Prison Belfast
Designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, the prison was built between 1843 and 1845 and cost £60,000. As a replacement for the county gaol on Antrim street in Carrickfergus and known as the County Gaol for Antrim, it was constructed of black balsalt rock on ten acres at the bottom of Crumlin road. Partly based on HM Prison Pentonville, it was one of the most advanced prisons of its day.Ten year old Patrick Magee, who had been sentenced to three months in prison hanged himself in his cell in 1858
The Crumlin Road Courthouse, also derelict, stands opposite the Gaol. A tunnel under the main road connects the two buildings and was used to transport the prisoners to the courthouse. During the history of the prison between 1846 and 31 March 1996, when it was closed, an estimated 25,000 prisoners were held here
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Crumlin Road Gaol
Built between 1843 and 1845 Crumlin Road Jail was one of the most advanced prisons of its day. Although it closed in 1996 it has since been used as a film set and various other events, including guided tours.
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh visit Crumlin Road Gaol
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh visit Crumlin Road Gaol during their visit to Northern Ireland.
SYND 20-7-72 A RIOT IN THE CRUMLIN JAIL IN BELFAST
(20 Jul 1972) Prisoners riot in Belfast's Crumlin road jail and also the aftermath of bomb blast in the Springfield Road.
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Belfast Gaol, Ireland
HMP Belfast, also know as Crumlin Road Gaol is a former prison situated on the Crumlin Road in north Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the only Victorian era prison remaining in Northern Ireland and has been out of service since 1996. It is popularly known as the Crum.
The Crumlin Road Courthouse, which is currently derelict, stands opposite the Gaol. A tunnel under the main road connects the two buildings and was used to transport the prisoners to the courthouse.
The first 106 inmates, who were forced to walk from Carrickfergus Prison in chains arrived in 1846. These inmates, who were men, women and children, completed the changeover of the two prisons. Children from impoverished working-class families were often imprisoned at the gaol in the early years for offences such as stealing food or clothing. Women inmates were kept in the prison block house until the early 1900's. Thirteen year old Patrick Magee, who had been sentenced to three months in prison hanged himself in his cell in 1858.
When originally designed by Lanyon the prison did not contain a gallows and the executions were carried out in public view until 1901, when an execution chamber was constructed within the prison walls and used until the last of the hangings in 1961. Seventeen prisoners were executed in the prison, the last being Robert McGladdery who was hanged in 1961 for the murder of Pearl Gamble. The condemned would live in a large cell (large enough for two guards to live in as well). The bodies of the executed were buried inside the prison in unconsecrated ground and the graves were marked only with their initials and the year of execution on the prison wall.
MORTON'S FORT 2006 Glenn McKee (Isaac Leonard) Loc. Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast
Dir. Patrick Martin Written by Patrick Martin, Alanna Riddell, Alison Outrim and Ciaran Donnelly.
Actor Glenn McKee aka Corey Bruce (prisoner), Morton's Fort 2006
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Screen Debut for Glenn McKee, of the eight shorts he won a Best Actor Norma Award as part of the Belfast Film Festival 2006.
Panel of Judges from BBC (England)
British Army helicopter takes final journey to Crumlin Road Gaol
British Army helicopter takes final journey to Crumlin Road Gaol
British Army helicopter takes final journey to Crumlin Road Gaol
One of the last Wessex helicopters in Northern Ireland has made its final journey. It is to go on permanent display at the Crumlin Road Gaol visitor attraction in Belfast. The aircraft were once a common sight over the skies during the Troubles as the workhorse of the British armed forces transporting troops and VIP visitors. The helicopter had been based at RAF Aldergrove in Co Antrim from 1969 as part of the Support Helicopter Detachment, the Ulster Flight. There had been 30 Wessex helicop...
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Shooting of Long Kesh/Crumlin Road Minibus 1991
BUS SHOOTING: Loyalist gunmen broke an unwritten agreement and fired on a minibus taking families of IRA POW's to the Long Kesh and Crumlin Road prison. Two relatives were injured. Three men.
(20 Jul 1972) Prisoners riot in Belfast's Crumlin road jail and also the aftermath of bomb blast in the Springfield Road. You can license this story through AP Archive:
Prisoners Singing In Long Kesh H Blocks at Christmas Party in 1990's.
Loyalists from the Shankill road show loyalty to their masters in Belfast by opening fire on the British army in 1969.
IRA kill two loyalists Crumlin Jail!.
After attacking republican families the IRA send a clear message to the loyalist community....one prisoner ends up wearing a radiator on his face!
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Christmas Day 1960. After five years of imprisonment a young man escapes in a snowy winter night with a file and linen from Britain´s safest prison in Belfast. Chasing him: an army forced by 12.000 policemen and soldiers. His name is Danny Donnelly. However, they don´t catch him. More about the movie at
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