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Archaeological Excavation Report
Land off Stanley Street, Central Salford: Plots B5/6 (New Bailey Prison)

Whittall, Kirsty

Archaeological Excavation Report
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Kirsty Whittall



Abstract

In January 2015, The Centre for Applied Archaeology, University of Salford (CfAA) was commissioned by Phil Mayall (Muse Developments, acting on behalf of English Cities Fund) to undertake an archaeological excavation on land located off Stanley Street, Central Salford (centred on SJ 83109 98334), as part of a scheme known as Central Salford Regeneration. A programme of archaeological works has already been carried out within the area by the Centre including an archaeological Desk-Based Assessment (Nash 2013), watching briefs, evaluations and excavation (Reader 2013a; 2014a; b; c).
This revealed the well preserved and substantial remains of New Bailey prison, which was in operation between 1790 and 1868. This was at one stage one of the largest prisons in the country and excavations so far have revealed the remains of the Male Felon area, Female wings, treadwheels and Cook House. After the prison closed, a railway goods yard was constructed on site which has also been documented archaeologically.

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Land off Stanley Street, Central Salford: Plots B5/6 (New Bailey Prison)

Other Type Teaching Resource
Deposit Date Oct 5, 2017
Publicly Available Date Oct 5, 2017
Additional Information Data type : Technical Reports
Location of work : Salford, Manchester
Type of work : Excavation
Period : Post-Medieval

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