Category:Leeds (HM Prison)

From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository
Jump to navigation Jump to search

HM Prison Leeds is a large prison, designed by architects Perkin and Backhouse in 1847, in the Armley area of Leeds. It was formerly known as and is still locally known as Armley Gaol.

<nowiki>HM Prison Leeds; اتش ام سجن ليدز; سجن فى المملكه المتحده; prison in Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK; Gefängnis im Vereinigten Königreich; gevangenis in Leeds, Verenigd Koninkrijk; Armley Prison; Armley Gaol</nowiki>
HM Prison Leeds 
prison in Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
Upload media
Instance of
LocationLeeds, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, England
Operator
Has part(s)
  • Armley Prison: Inner Range
  • Armley Prison: Revetment wall on east side of Gloucester Terrace
  • Armley Prison: Entrance Range and Flanking Walls
Inception
  • 1847
Date of official opening
  • 1847
Map53° 47′ 44.16″ N, 1° 34′ 34″ W
Authority file
Edit infobox data on Wikidata