Description
Do you fancy standing in the police cells that featured in the TV hit Peaky Blinders? Then don’t miss out on this fascinating tour of The Bradford Police Museum.
The museum is located in the historic City Hall where you will get a unique insight into the history of policing and the development of crime and punishment in Bradford, from the early 19th century right up to the present day.
The tour will take you to the original Victorian prison cells that now form part of Bradford Police Museum, many of whose occupants were destined for the noose between 1874 and 1974. Visitors can stand in the police cell that Harry Houdini escaped from, and then climb up the dock steps to the beautifully preserved Victorian court room which has been featured in TV and film productions including Coronation Street.
The tour also includes the museum’s newly launched exhibition which highlights the history of the evolving story of the relationship between the police and Bradford’s communities over the last 50 years.
About the Speaker
Dr Martin Baines
Dr Martin Baines QPM is the founder and Director of the Bradford Police Museum. A former senior police officer in West Yorkshire Police he has worked with all Bradford’s diverse communities over the last 40years. He has also worked in various parts of the world, including Pakistan and India, on international policing and justice programmes. After a subsequent career in business, he has spent the last 10 years in the heritage sector developing the Bradford Police Museum.
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