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D5165 - HM Prison Sudbury - 1948-1970
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D5165
Title
HM Prison Sudbury
Date
1948-1970
Description
Board of Visitors minutes, Governors Journals, Medical Journals and Register
Extent
2 boxes
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
HM Prison Sudbury
Administrative History
The prison at Sudbury was opened in 1948 at the site of an American Army Hospital built during World War II. The prison is an open prison, originally housing 300 prisoners serving sentences between 1 and 3 years and the second of its type in the Midlands.
Custodial History
The records were transferred to the Derbyshire Record Office in February 2000 under Section 4(1) of the Public Records Act.
Organisation Sub-Type
Prisons and probation services
Format
Document
Related Material
See D7082 for a plan of the site when it was used as the United States Air Force General Hospital during the Second World War.
Archivist Note
Catalogued February 2000, NB.
Minor amendments made (e.g. extent added) to conform with ISAD(G), 27 January 2022, BS.
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Related Names
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Sudbury; HM Prisons; Sudbury Prison
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Type
Sudbury
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