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Isometrical perspective of Pentonville Prison, 1840-42, engineer Joshua Jebb. Report of the Surveyor-General of Prisons, London, 1844, page 116.

Image reproduced in Mayhew, Criminal Prisons of London, London, 1862 Joshua Jebb from Derbyshire. Sir Joshua Jebb (8 May 1793 — 26 June 1863) was a military engineer and the British Surveyor-General Jebb was also involved in designing prisons and related buildings, including: Broadmoor Hospital, a secure mental hospital in Crowthorne in Berkshire. Here we see Pentonville prison.
Date survey report — he died in 1863
Source http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/journal/Steadman_fig19.htm
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An isometric drawing of the layout of Pentonville Prison as it was in 1840-42

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