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Coventry |
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Fri 9th Aug 2019 11:23am
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Not Local
Bedworth |
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Fri 9th Aug 2019 3:32pm
Mary Ball's death mask is housed in the Coventry Police Museum at Little Park Street Police Station along with many other artifacts that reflect the policing of this city.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for the West Midlands, David Jamieson, intends to move the contents of the museum to the West Midlands Police Museum at Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham. Coventry's past and present police officers would like to see the museum relocated to a site within Coventry.
The current museum at Little Park Street Police Station will be open to the public for the two Heritage Weekends on 14/15 and 21/22 September 2019.
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Fri 9th Aug 2019 3:39pm
Sad but interesting, thanks.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Fri 9th Aug 2019 4:40pm
That's a really fascinating and educational post Victoria, thank you so much.
Now then, those of a nervous disposition might want to look away now....
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Sat 10th Aug 2019 8:29am
She used arsenic because she did not know about cocaine.
It's only half a story, so I would not make any judgement. How can you? Printed in 21st century jargon, and 21st century thoughts, it's almost certain she would not be able to read or write, there is nothing about her living conditions (money), her state of health, nothing about how she lost five children - how can you get your mind round that (all five kids), poison sold over the counter, corrupt officials, corrupt living. If your kid was starving and you stole a cupful of milk, you were sent to Oz, your family to the workhouse - can you understand the logic in that? I find it very hard to read of those times and think was this Britain.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Sun 11th Aug 2019 11:04am
Discipline was most lax, and it was said that cases coming before the magistrates were often arranged beforehand. A leading constable, if squared, would meet the alderman who would sit at the Magistrates Court held in the Mayors Parlour.
"Good Morning, Mr Alderman. I have a favour to ask; there is so and so coming up this morning; will you oblige me by letting him (her) 'off'?" and the alderman would answer "I will see to it, George".
Half a gallon of ale or in proportion to the seriousness of the case, and a gallon tin measure was kept for the purpose to be filled at the Anchor or the Spread Eagle Inn.
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pixrobin
Canley |
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Sun 11th Aug 2019 8:28pm
Power and corruption go hand in hand, Kaga
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Tue 12th Jan 2021 11:26am
Where was Mary Ball buried? I can't make out the text in CovArchives record.
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heathite
Coventry |
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Tue 12th Jan 2021 12:13pm
Hi Neil, if you Google it she was buried in the prison grounds.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Mon 24th May 2021 11:19am
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