File:Lewes House of Correction (1).jpg
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current | 16:14, 20 October 2023 | 3,732 × 2,308 (763 KB) | Storye book | {{Information |Description=Lewes House of Correction, designed by Daniel Rowlinson Hill (1810–1857) of Birmingham at a cost of £56,000, and completed in Lewes, Sussex, England, in 1853. It had a central hall with radiating wings of cells. It closed in 1910. It held prisoners of war in World War I, and was demolished in 1963. |Source=[https://thefriendsoflewes.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/lewes-prison.pdf Heritage Open Datys, page 5] |Date={{before|1910}} |Author={{author|unknown}} |Permission=... |
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