Tuesday 18 September 2012

Wednesday September 18th 1867

A fine day. More people than usual are hanging around outside the police court in Manchester as the prison van prepares to make its regular afternoon journey to the city gaol.

At the last moment there is a delay while the inspector in charge arranges an escort. Seven unarmed police officers are detailed to ride on the van, with another four following in a carriage behind. The long-serving officer whose job it is to look after the prisoners decides to lock himself, & the keys, inside the van for extra security.

The route to the prison takes in Hyde Road, a straight, suburban avenue which leads to the Belle Vue Pleasure Gardens; it has not yet been lined with the kind of dense development found inside the city.

As the van passes under the arches of a railway bridge a crowd of maybe forty men appear from the surrounding brick fields or the nearby pubs & order the van to stop. Shots are fired, wounding the two horses & two of the escorting police.

In the confusion which follows the other police officers retreat behind the buttresses of the arch, or run to the gaol for help. The mob launches an attack on the van, attempting to break in with stones. Several climb to try & gain access through the roof.

In desperation one man decides to shoot at the lock on the door at the back of the van, prompting someone, at last, to hand out the keys. The door is opened & prisoners tumble out, including several women & two men who, unusually, are wearing handcuffs. Attackers & prisoners flee in all directions chased by spectators who had been attracted by the commotion.

On the road, behind the van, the policeman who had been riding inside lies bleeding from a shot to the head.

Tuesday 27 November 2007






The attack upon the van



The Illustrated London News 28 September 1867



from an eyewitness sketch by Mr C Wright of Hyde Road

Wednesday 26 September 2007


The Martyrs Memorial
St Josephs Cemetery
Moston, Manchester
Photo by Hedgehog

Sunday 23 September 2007


The Prison Van
Picture courtesy Manchester Central Library, Local Studies Unit

Thursday 20 September 2007

Design for Manchester Town Hall








Colonel Kelly & Captain Timothy Deasy

Tuesday 18 September 2007


Sergeant Charles Brett
Picture from a contemporary scrapbook
Manchester Central Library, Local Studies Collection

Saturday 15 September 2007



The gaol in Hyde Road





Image courtesy of Manchester Central Library

Local Studies Unit




Friday 14 September 2007


Captain Henry Palin on the cover of MOMUS
Picture courtesy Manchester Central Library
Local Studies Unit, microfilm collection

Tuesday 11 September 2007


Fenians & the Unions
Punch cartoon, 12 Ocober 1867

Sunday 9 September 2007
























Judge Blackburn & Judge Mellor