Monthly Archives: October 2012

Victorian Punishments!!!Victorian Punishments!!!

These punishments were used in the Victorian times one of these punishments are the stocks and the over one is the cane plus the scold! Stocks were used for people if they used their 2 warnings up. Scolds were used … Continue reading

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Victorian Police Force

They had whistles instead of radios because they were not invented in the 1840’s.  Victorian Police had to wear uniforms so they were recognised easily. They rode a horse or bicycle. 

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Victorian punishment

Victorian jails believe it or were not too bad. To be happy in jail you have to be rich to pay the police. If you are rich you were actually allowed to get people to bring you your food and … Continue reading

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Victorian Prisoners

                           Victorian Prisoners Prisoner 1: Aaron Layton The early rioter Prisoner 2: Henry Catlin 14 Deported. Prisoner 3: John Walker convicted for stealing onions Prisoner 4: Lucy Lowe- … Continue reading

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john walker

John Walker was guilty of stealing onions and all of it was 6 shillings and got 7 years supervision from police and another 7 years in prison

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victorian punishments

Victorian punishments When they are in  jail they have to turn the handle and they  have to keep turning it round all day they have to turn it round 1050 times. and the police come in and tighten  it harder … Continue reading

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Victorian crime and punishment

The Victorian period saw great changes in how people were caught, arrested and charged to appear in court The punishment in school was very strict. If you started to talk in class you had 30 lashes to your hand with … Continue reading

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Victorian Police

Victorian police were more commonly known as peelers in those days. Before walkie talkies were invented they used a whistle to communicate with each other. They used a cutlass and a baton as a weapon (luckily they don’t use a … Continue reading

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Victorian punishment .

John Walker stole lots of onions and he was thrown in jail . The punishments were you had to turn a handle none stop. The police came every hour and tightened a screw to make it harder to spin round. … Continue reading

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Victorian crimes and punishments

A scold’s bridle was a particularly unpleasant form of punishment. A woman would have been forced to sit in full view of the other in mates wearing the bridle which prevented her from speaking. Pupils would have to stand at … Continue reading

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