RF2D76356–The imposing facade of the Old Joliet Prison is reflected in a puddle. The historic site opened in 1858, operated until 2002 and is now open for tours.
RF2HC5KB3–Joliet, Illinois, USA. Barbed wire atop a fence at the Joliet Correctional Center (originally known as Illinois State Penitentiary and Joliet Prison).
RMCMNNDR–Joliet, Illinois - The Joliet Correctional Center, a prison which opened in 1858 and closed in 2002.
RM2A25N3A–Photograph of the guard tower at Joliet cell-house
RF2D6F3M7–Abandoned East Cellhouse of the Joliet State Prison (1865) on 1125 Collins Street in Joliet, Illinois
RMD1969A–aerial photograph Joliet Correctional Center, Joliet, Illinois
RFF7RHFG–A guard tower at Joliet Correctional Center (also known as Illinois State Penitentiary and Joliet Prison. Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RF2RC918J–Doors to the machine shop at the Old Joliet Prison, which opened in 1858 and was closed and abandoned in 2002.
RF2HC5KBA–Joliet, Illinois, USA. The Joliet Correctional Center (originally known as Illinois State Penitentiary and Joliet Prison or Joliet Penitentiary) was b
RF2P664W2–A rusty cell door in an old Joliet Prison
RMH2YE77–view of prison gate and guard tower - old decommissioned jail joliet illinois state prison
RME5N1HR–LIFE IN JOLIET PENITENTIARY, (aka JOLIET PRISON, JOLIET, ILL.), 1910
RMKC297P–A portrait of US master criminal 'Jimmy (or Jimmie) the Rooster' (Willaim Evans)after being captured when trying to enter Joliet prison dressed as a clergyman in an attempt to rescue another gangster the 'Soft Song Man'
RMHYYB53–ILLINOIS, USA: HAUNTING images have revealed the derelict remains of the once severely overcrowded American prison which was in operation for almost a century and a half and featured in the opening sequence of the John Landis hit film, The Blues Brothers. The eerie snaps show the peeling walls, collapsing ceilings and rusted jail bars of the Joliet Correctional Centre. In other pictures, graffiti has been sprawled over the walls and mirrors whilst one image taken from the upper floor of the prison shows how the brick work has started to crumble, leading to disintegration of the floor. Another
RF2GNTA50–Old abandoned prison, or jail, left to ruin. Built in 1858 it was in use until 2002. Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RM2A9N77K–Blues Brothers Mural near prison in Joliet Illinois
RFBNP6K2–Walls of historic Jail in Joliet, Illinois
RFKJNJKE–Joliet Correctional Center, Illinois, 'Feelin Blue'
RMJ2PHGW–The Entry Gate To Joliet Penitentiary Located On Route 66 In Illinois.
RF2D76359–Detail of the razor wire fence and imposing facade of the historic Old Joliet Prison, which operated until 2002 and is now open for tours.
RMDDYJPG–'Greetings from Joliet, Illinois', postcard, 1940. Artist: Unknown
RMCMNNE1–Joliet, Illinois - The Joliet Correctional Center, a prison which opened in 1858 and closed in 2002.
RM2HBXPDH–Jake and blues brothers models on top of ice cream parlour on Route 66 in Joliet Illinois where the blues brothers was partly filmed in Joliet prison
RF2D6F3HA–Abandoned kitchen inside the Old Joliet Prison on Collins Street in Joliet, Illinois
RFRGKR21–Exterior of 'Old Joliet Prison'. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RM2FMMR5E–1952 , USA : Chicago Police photo mug shot taken in 1952 of racist JAMES EARL RAY ( 1928 - 1998 ), aged 40, suspected killer of afro-american leader for the civil rights MARTIN LUTHER KING Jr ( 1929 - 1968 ) the day 4 april 1968 . Alias ERIC STARVO GALT , has been sought by FBI since 23 april 1967 , when escaped from Missouri State Prison. Ray served a two year sentence in the State Prison at Joliet ( Illinois ) for armed robbery in Chicago in 1952 . Unknown photographer .- Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AMERICANI - Afro Americani - Impegno POLITICO - DIRITTI CIVILI - ANTISE
RF2RC919D–The church spire and guard tower at the Old Joliet Prison, which opened in 1858 and was closed and abandoned in 2002.
RF2HC5KDF–Joliet, Illinois, USA. The Joliet Correctional Center (originally known as Illinois State Penitentiary and Joliet Prison or Joliet Penitentiary) was b
RF2P664WM–A rusty cell door in an old Joliet Prison
RFT8YKR0–Bluesmobile Route 66
RMF6F5HP–RELEASE DATE: June 20, 1980 MOVIE TITLE: The Blues Brothers STUDIO: Universal Pictures DIRECTOR: John Landis PLOT: Jake Blues, just out from prison, puts together his old band to save the Catholic home where he and brother Elwood were raised PICTURED: DAN AYKROYD and JOHN BELUSHI star as Elwood Blues and 'Joliet' Jake Blues (Credit Image: c Universal Pictures/Entertainment Pictures)
RM2R8YWJH–Illinois State Penitentiary, Joliet, between 1890 and 1901. Opened in 1858.
RMHYYB50–ILLINOIS, USA: HAUNTING images have revealed the derelict remains of the once severely overcrowded American prison which was in operation for almost a century and a half and featured in the opening sequence of the John Landis hit film, The Blues Brothers. The eerie snaps show the peeling walls, collapsing ceilings and rusted jail bars of the Joliet Correctional Centre. In other pictures, graffiti has been sprawled over the walls and mirrors whilst one image taken from the upper floor of the prison shows how the brick work has started to crumble, leading to disintegration of the floor. Another
RF2GNTABJ–Old abandoned prison, or jail, left to ruin. Built in 1858 it was in use until 2002. Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RM2A9N77N–Blues Brothers Mural near prison in Joliet Illinois
RM2AX4740–The etiology of osseous deformities of the head, face, jaws and teeth . types are seen in the importedcriminal. This is instructive as explanatory of some of theapparently dogmatic claims of European criminal anthropol-ogists. We have found that left-handedness is not so com-mon among American and foreign-American criminals as hasbeen claimed by these authorities. Among 400 criminals in THE HEAD, FACE, JAWS AND TEETH 137 the Joliet penitentiary but one per cent were found to beleft-handed. Dr. Lydston found but about two per centamong the criminals in the New York City prison. Obviouslya much
RMKYNJCJ–Former state penitentiary on route 66 in Illinois is an example of Gothic style in American Midwest architecture
RF2D76357–Detail of the razor wire fence and imposing facade of the historic Old Joliet Prison, which operated until 2002 and is now open for tours.
RMCMNNDM–Joliet, Illinois - The Joliet Correctional Center, a prison which opened in 1858 and closed in 2002.
RM2HBXPDG–Jake and blues brothers models on top of ice cream parlour on Route 66 in Joliet Illinois where the blues brothers was partly filmed in Joliet prison
RF2D6F3HY–Abandoned kitchen inside the Old Joliet Prison on Collins Street in Joliet, Illinois
RFRGKR1Y–Exterior of 'Old Joliet Prison'. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RF2RC90MW–Rusting exercise equipment in the yard at the Old Joliet Prison, which was opened in 1858 and closed in 2002.
RF2HC5KB6–Joliet, Illinois, USA. Barbed wire atop a fence at the Joliet Correctional Center (originally known as Illinois State Penitentiary and Joliet Prison).
RF2P664WE–The inside of an old Joliet Prison with a red box and a variety of electrical components
RF2GWRRFY–Exterior of old abandoned prison. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RFT9234B–Bluesmobile, 1974 Dodge Monaco sedan police car
RMHYYB56–ILLINOIS, USA: HAUNTING images have revealed the derelict remains of the once severely overcrowded American prison which was in operation for almost a century and a half and featured in the opening sequence of the John Landis hit film, The Blues Brothers. The eerie snaps show the peeling walls, collapsing ceilings and rusted jail bars of the Joliet Correctional Centre. In other pictures, graffiti has been sprawled over the walls and mirrors whilst one image taken from the upper floor of the prison shows how the brick work has started to crumble, leading to disintegration of the floor. Another
RF2GNTA8R–Old abandoned prison, or jail, left to ruin. Built in 1858 it was in use until 2002. Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RM2CDXME4–. Christian herald and signs of our times . I RELIGIOUS WORK IN PRISON. WEILLS.Chaplain. souls. Manypersons whoWk even give the prisons and con-rttj a passing thought, would doubt-s;e very much surprised if they visited;e State Prison, such as those at]rn, Sing Sing, or Joliet, to learn1 the chaplain and others of the re- I ible Christian work that is accom-?d among the prisoners, many of II are incarcerated for a short timewhile others are ed to spend the ? ?? ?? ?? ? nder of theirbehind barjolted dq&psCSo-f is disposed toharshly of thosehave been con-and sentencedte Prison, andstop to consid
RMCMNNDF–Joliet, Illinois - The Joliet Correctional Center, a prison which opened in 1858 and closed in 2002.
RM2HBXPD7–Jake and blues brothers models on top of ice cream parlour on Route 66 in Joliet Illinois where the blues brothers was partly filmed in Joliet prison
RF2D6F3NN–Entrance to the abandoned Chapel at the Joliet State Prison on Collins Street in Joliet, Illinois
RF2RC91Y0–One of the isolation cells, also known as the tombs, at the Old Joliet Prison, which was opened in 1858 and closed in 2002.
RF2HC5KB9–Joliet, Illinois, USA. Barbed wire atop a fence at the Joliet Correctional Center (originally known as Illinois State Penitentiary and Joliet Prison).
RF2PDYPMK–Young tourist girl with backpack visiting Old Joliet Prison, a former abandoned jail
RFF7RHH5–Wall and distant guard tower at the Joliet Correctional Center (also known as Illinois State Penitentiary and Joliet Prison). Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RF2GWRPM0–Exterior of old abandoned prison. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RMHYYB4Y–ILLINOIS, USA: HAUNTING images have revealed the derelict remains of the once severely overcrowded American prison which was in operation for almost a century and a half and featured in the opening sequence of the John Landis hit film, The Blues Brothers. The eerie snaps show the peeling walls, collapsing ceilings and rusted jail bars of the Joliet Correctional Centre. In other pictures, graffiti has been sprawled over the walls and mirrors whilst one image taken from the upper floor of the prison shows how the brick work has started to crumble, leading to disintegration of the floor. Another
RF2GNTA7W–Old abandoned prison, or jail, left to ruin. Built in 1858 it was in use until 2002. Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RMRRTXM0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. TWO YEARS IN THE PEN FOR FLIMFLAMMING FLORISTS l^OT Advertiser who failed to keep faith with Review readers, at this paper's complaint, gets prison term at hard labor wo years at Joliet." It I was Judge Kenesaw M. Landis who spoke, in the [United States Circuit court at Chicago March 28, and I his words closed the inci- dent of August Miller, La Grange, 111.; Albert Frei, Pittsburgh, and Fred Klein, of Colona, Pa., whose real name is August Pajonk. The charge against Pajonk was us- ing the mails to defraud; his mistake was in not keeping away
RMCMNNE6–Joliet, Illinois - The Joliet Correctional Center, a prison which opened in 1858 and closed in 2002.
RM2HBXPD8–Jake and blues brothers models on top of ice cream parlour on Route 66 in Joliet Illinois where the blues brothers was partly filmed in Joliet prison
RF2D6F3J9–Abandoned hospital corridor of the Joliet State Prison on 1125 Collins Street in Joliet, Illinois
RF2RC91XC–One of the isolation cells, also known as the tombs, at the Old Joliet Prison, which was opened in 1858 and closed in 2002.
RF2PDYP00–Smiling blonde young girl at the entrance gate of the Old Joliet Prison, she is visiting the old facilities
RFF7RHGF–A building added in 1896 at the Joliet Correctional Center (also known as Illinois State Penitentiary and Joliet Prison. Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RF2GWRNRR–Exterior of old abandoned prison. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RMHYYB55–ILLINOIS, USA: HAUNTING images have revealed the derelict remains of the once severely overcrowded American prison which was in operation for almost a century and a half and featured in the opening sequence of the John Landis hit film, The Blues Brothers. The eerie snaps show the peeling walls, collapsing ceilings and rusted jail bars of the Joliet Correctional Centre. In other pictures, graffiti has been sprawled over the walls and mirrors whilst one image taken from the upper floor of the prison shows how the brick work has started to crumble, leading to disintegration of the floor. Another
RF2GNTA8D–Old abandoned prison, or jail, left to ruin. Built in 1858 it was in use until 2002. Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RMRRTXMH–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. TWO YEARS IN THE PEN FOR FLIMFLAMMING FLORISTS l^OT Advertiser who failed to keep faith with Review readers, at this paper's complaint, gets prison term at hard labor wo years at Joliet." It I was Judge Kenesaw M. Landis who spoke, in the [United States Circuit court at Chicago March 28, and I his words closed the inci- dent of August Miller, La Grange, 111.; Albert Frei, Pittsburgh, and Fred Klein, of Colona, Pa., whose real name is August Pajonk. The charge against Pajonk was us- ing the mails to defraud; his mistake was in not keeping away
RM2HBXPD9–Jake and blues brothers models on top of ice cream parlour on Route 66 in Joliet Illinois where the blues brothers was partly filmed in Joliet prison
RF2D6F372–Shattered block glass windows and stone wall of the abandoned Joliet State Prison in Joliet, Illinois
RF2RC91D4–Dryers in the old laundry building at the Old Joliet Prison, which opened in 1858 and was closed and abandoned in 2002.
RF2PDYPM5–Smiling blonde young girl at the entrance gate of the Old Joliet Prison, she is visiting the old facilities
RF2GWRNR7–Exterior of old abandoned prison. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RMHYYB5A–ILLINOIS, USA: HAUNTING images have revealed the derelict remains of the once severely overcrowded American prison which was in operation for almost a century and a half and featured in the opening sequence of the John Landis hit film, The Blues Brothers. The eerie snaps show the peeling walls, collapsing ceilings and rusted jail bars of the Joliet Correctional Centre. In other pictures, graffiti has been sprawled over the walls and mirrors whilst one image taken from the upper floor of the prison shows how the brick work has started to crumble, leading to disintegration of the floor. Another
RF2GNTA0W–Old abandoned prison, or jail, left to ruin. Built in 1858 it was in use until 2002. Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RF2D6F2WK–Glass block windows against stone wall of the Old Joliet State Prison in Joliet, Illinois
RF2RC916E–Rusting prisoner benches in the exercise yard at the Old Joliet Prison, which was opened in 1858 and closed in 2002.
RF2PDYPK1–A young girl sitting at a table in the main courtyard of Old Joliet Prison, a former abandoned jail
RF2GWRNR2–Exterior of old abandoned prison. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RMHYYB52–ILLINOIS, USA: HAUNTING images have revealed the derelict remains of the once severely overcrowded American prison which was in operation for almost a century and a half and featured in the opening sequence of the John Landis hit film, The Blues Brothers. The eerie snaps show the peeling walls, collapsing ceilings and rusted jail bars of the Joliet Correctional Centre. In other pictures, graffiti has been sprawled over the walls and mirrors whilst one image taken from the upper floor of the prison shows how the brick work has started to crumble, leading to disintegration of the floor. Another
RFRBDP1T–Exterior of 'Old Joliet Prison'. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RF2GNTAB4–Old abandoned prison, or jail, left to ruin. Built in 1858 it was in use until 2002. Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RF2D6F3KP–Abandoned East Cellhouse of the Joliet State Prison (1865) on 1125 Collins Street in Joliet, Illinois
RF2RC90K9–A chained and padlocked prison gate at the Old Joliet Prison, which opened in 1858 and was closed and abandoned in 2002.
RF2P664WF–The facade of the historic Joliet Prison against a cloudy sky
RMHYYB57–ILLINOIS, USA: HAUNTING images have revealed the derelict remains of the once severely overcrowded American prison which was in operation for almost a century and a half and featured in the opening sequence of the John Landis hit film, The Blues Brothers. The eerie snaps show the peeling walls, collapsing ceilings and rusted jail bars of the Joliet Correctional Centre. In other pictures, graffiti has been sprawled over the walls and mirrors whilst one image taken from the upper floor of the prison shows how the brick work has started to crumble, leading to disintegration of the floor. Another
RFRBDP1W–Exterior of 'Old Joliet Prison'. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RF2GNTA78–Old abandoned prison, or jail, left to ruin. Built in 1858 it was in use until 2002. Joliet, Illinois, USA.
RF2H11KPA–Exterior of old abandoned prison. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RFRKDAXP–Old abandoned prison/jail in Illinois, USA.
RF2D6F3B0–The Yard and guard tower inside the Old Joliet State Prison on 1125 Collins Street in Joliet, Illinois
RF2RC90NX–Rusting prisoner benches in the exercise yard at the Old Joliet Prison, which was opened in 1858 and closed in 2002.
RF2P6642H–The facade of the historic Joliet Prison against a cloudy sky
RMHYYB58–ILLINOIS, USA: HAUNTING images have revealed the derelict remains of the once severely overcrowded American prison which was in operation for almost a century and a half and featured in the opening sequence of the John Landis hit film, The Blues Brothers. The eerie snaps show the peeling walls, collapsing ceilings and rusted jail bars of the Joliet Correctional Centre. In other pictures, graffiti has been sprawled over the walls and mirrors whilst one image taken from the upper floor of the prison shows how the brick work has started to crumble, leading to disintegration of the floor. Another
RF2GWRMTE–Exterior of old abandoned prison. Joliet, Illinois, USA
RFRKDAXC–Old abandoned prison/jail in Illinois, USA.
RF2D6F35K–The Yard and guard tower inside the Old Joliet State Prison on 1125 Collins Street in Joliet, Illinois
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