- Viewing the Prison wall from the upper yard
Barbed wire coils are installed to prevent prisoners climbing the wall.
- Razor Wire
The razor wire on the prison wall and installed on the wall of E Hall. The razor wire is very sharp and it is a effective tool to prevent prisoners’ attempt to escape.
- Prison Wall at Chancery Lane.
It was not uncommon to see unauthorized items being thrown into the prison over the short wall at Chancery Lane.
- Prison Wall at the Other End of Chancery Lane
The residential buildings are really close to the prison in Chancery Lane.
- Prison Wall of Different Height
Viewing the prison wall from E Hall. It is clear that there is a height difference between different sections of the wall.
- Another View at the Prison Wall from E Hall, Victoria Hall
The prison perimeter was protected by the prison wall, but the prisoners had little privacy since the surrounding buildings are much taller.
- Prison Wall Behind E Hall
The prison is the height of four to five adult and it was guarded by grille gates and barbed wire.
- Viewing D Hall from Arbuthnot Road
Viewing D Hall from Arbuthnot Road and one can see how strong the wall, which was built of stone, is.
- The No Parking Sign
No parking sign on prison wall in Arbuthnot Road.
- Servis Recorder
Servis recorder on the wall logs the time of staff patrol.