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Brest Prison

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96: 72:, to allow him to provide crews for galleys cheaply. Galley prisoners were previously held on their galleys - now they would be housed in new prisons, such as that at Brest. On two levels divided into 4 large sections, the building could house 400-500 prisoners and was designed to house the police cheaply, prevent prisoners escaping and providing for prisoners' vital needs. 20: 75:
Its siting was controversial. Though many citizens of Brest wanted it to be built within the Arsenal enclosure, no site "below the cliff" provided enough room for such a construction or suitable for its sanitary needs (running water, ventilation, and so on). Finally built at Lannouron, on the left
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it was built to serve. It could house 3000 prisoners (sometimes as much as 10% of the town's population), children as young as 11 as well as older people. It was closed in 1858, and demolished in the late 1940s.
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Closed in 1858 since its living conditions were adjudged to be too soft after reports from workers there and after baron Portal's report, its prisoners were moved to penitentiary colonies.
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Le bagne de Brest, 1749-1800. Naissance d'une institution carcérale au siècle des lumières
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The Brest Prison in the late 19th or early 20th century.
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prison
Brest, France
Antoine Choquet de Lindu
military port
Louis XV of France
galleys
French Navy
Penfeld

adding to it
Eugène-François Vidocq
Arras
prison in Toulon
Prison life at Brest
48°23′33″N 4°29′42″W / 48.3925°N 4.495°W / 48.3925; -4.495
Categories
Government buildings completed in 1751
Defunct prisons in France
Buildings and structures in Brest, France
History of Brest, France
1751 establishments in France
1858 disestablishments in France
Buildings and structures demolished in 1944
18th-century architecture in France

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