RMBY881N–A Penitentiary Police van for prisoner transportation Milan Italy
RMRFF61N–GeoAmey Secure Prisoner transportation and custody services, outside Manchester Crown Court, Minshull Street, England, UK, M1 3ED
RMC8F0PK–A prisoner arrives at court in a GEOamey prison van. Picture by James Boardman.
RME0Y515–geoamey prisoner escort and custody service vehicle Preston England UK
RM2PJKY5A–Lisbon, Portugal. Antique Royal coaches used by the monarchy in Lisbon. (Editorial Use Only)
RMBMY563–Prisoner transportation vehicle waiting to depart Lipotvaros district Budapest Hungary Europe
RM2AT2NM6–V.P.T.L. [Prisoner Transportation. A section of soldiers with prisoners] [For example, one should NOT walk you in a prison transport. Here the prisoners run one after another and divided in the section] Annotation: V.P.T.L. = Prescription for the exercise of the Political Police Task of the Army (action against guerilla fighters). This rule of KNIL dates back to 1928, appeared in 1936 and was amended and supplemented in 1945 and published again in 1946, now especially for the KL. The photo series was used for the brochure Knowledge of the V.P.T.L., a matter of life or death/Mengetahoei akan V
RMD95RHM–Transportation of convicts from Britain to Australia in the 19th century. The regime on board the convict ships was harsh as were the punishments. Here a prisoner who has been flogged until his back is raw is then put into a brine (salt) bath and his back is scrubbed with a broom.
RMM0889G–A prisoner being lashed on board a prison hulk From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RFRBNEHF–Prisoner Transport Bus Isolated
RM2M3T4K5–We are no criminals, but as honest as any man or woman here. Illustration by Richard Caton Woodville illustrating 'A First Fleet Family' by Louis Becke.
RM2AFD4MD–Zimbabwe. A prisoner and a prison guard walk on road, waiting for a ride. Due to the economic situation, the prison service cannot send prison cars everywhere needed, so it's cheaper just to send a warden with the prisoners to hitch a ride or to take public transportion.
RMC2PB46–Secure prison to court prisoner transportation vehicle and driver operated by Serco van transport driving along M25 motorway Essex England UK
RFBX0Y06–Prisoner Transportation - White Bus
RMW7DWN6–Notice of the arrival of Boer prisoners of war on the 'Milwaukee', St Helena, 5th April 1900. Artist: Unknown
RF2R35K9J–Inmate transport sign on van
RF2B1HMBH–Sinop/Turkey - August 04 2019:Blue bus for prisoner transportation in old Sinop Fortress Prison
RMFGRHHN–Second World War / WWII, prisoner of war, Polish prisoners waiting on a railway station for their transport / transportation, 1939, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2RXPAAB–Armored vehicle car truck back door detail, jail prison van, money valuables transport prisoner transportation special operations heavily armored mili
RMMBGN7E–Civil War Prisoner Exchange
RMRFF61J–GeoAmey Secure Prisoner transportation and custody services, outside Manchester Crown Court, Minshull Street, England, UK, M1 3ED
RMC8F0PY–A prisoner arrives at court in a GEOamey prison van. Picture by James Boardman.
RMF07KG2–geoamey prison delivery vehicle Birmingham UK
RM2PJKY5D–Lisbon, Portugal. Antique Royal coaches used by the monarchy in Lisbon. (Editorial Use Only)
RMHTMJW9–Transportation: Convict in chains bidding farewel, perhaps for every, before being rowed out to join the convict ship bound for Australia, parts of which Britain used as a penal colony. Engraving published c.1830
RM2CFXT34–1910 Convict Ship 'Success' - Re-enactment of punishing a sailor by scrubbing his back with salt water. The Success was an Australian ship, built in 1840 at Natmoo, Burma, for Cockerell & Co. of Calcutta. Originally a merchant trader she was used as a prison hulk but was never never actually used for the transportation of convicts (though she was advertised as such when later used as a floating museum and billed as the oldest ship afloat) She was then displaying relics of the convict era and reconstructions of punishments taking place.) She was destroyed in 1946 by fire.
RM2JXHNGF–Illustration depicting two police constable escorting a prisoner on a train journey. Dated 19th Century
RMM0889N–The branding of a prisoner with a hot iron on board a prison hulk in the early 19th century. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RFRBNEMK–Prisoner Transport Bus Isolated
RM2C88ERN–Shepton Mallet Prison Tours Van, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England, UK.
RME00156–Transportation of wounded soldiers in French war captivity
RMEMFEJR–Chelmsford Magistrates Court prisoner transportation van operated by Serco outside courthouse building
RM2A3XKMC–BUNKHOUSE AT THE TRANSPORTATION CAMP, SAINT-LAURENT DU MARONI, FRENCH GUIANA, OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT, SOUTH AMERICA, FRANCE
RMW7DK66–Prisoner of war camp, Kitzingen, Bavaria, April 1945. Artist: Unknown
RMAA62TW–Interior prisoner holding area of a police car
RM2D33G24–A van from the private security firm Reliance outside the Glasgow Sherrif court. A convicted murderer remained on the run a week after the Custodial Services let teenage killer James McCormick out by mistake. He was jailed for the murder of Thomas Loughrey, also 17, in the Pollokshaws area of Glasgow last July. Last week the company started its 11 million contract to escort prisoners to and from court, in a bid to free-up police officers. *23/11/04: A Reliance security guard was in hospital after he was allegedly stabbed by a prisoner at a court, it emerged. It is understood the incident h
RMFGRHHF–Second World War / WWII, prisoner of war, Polish prisoners waiting on a railway station for their transport / transportation, 1939, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2HPRY24–Prisoner correctional transport bus on the road in Nevada
RF2J69RKB–Detailed illustration of prison bus, police guard and prisoner on white background in flat style.
RMRYAFBM–The Attempt on the Life of the Queen: Scene at Windsor Railway Station Immediately Before the Attack: A. Roderick Maclean, from a Portrait, B. Dotted Line, Showing the Direction of the Shot, C. Superintendent Hayes, D. Sketch Portrait of the Prisoner
RFEC2T8K–Discharged Japanese soldiers crowd trains as they take advantage of free transportation to their homes after end of World War II in Hiroshima, Japan. September 1945.
RMPDWAP1–geoamey prisoner transport vehicle outside chester crown court at chester cheshire england uk
RMHTMJW8–Transportation: Convict ship ready to sail from England to Australia, parts of which Britain used as a penal colony. Friends and relations having said farewell, probably for ever, wave from the shore. Early 19th century engraving
RMC5R2JW–Banksy installation of old fashioned biplane with Guantanamo Bay prisoner escapee flying it
RM2JXKJYT–Illustration depicting a convicted prisoner defiantly expressing his opinion of authority as he is taken from court to prison in a police van, also known as a Black Maria. Dated 19th Century
RMM0888N–George Loveless on the coach to Salisbury, chained and manacled, awaiting transportation to the prison ship at Portsmouth, 1834. George Loveless, 1797-1874. Dorchester labourer and Tolpuddle martyr. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RFRBNEJ2–Prisoner Transport Bus Isolated
RF2F6NFT2–TERUEL, SPAIN - 23 FEBRUARY 2021, Police van for transferring prisoners of the Spanish national police
RM2K840YX–Prisoners Russians during transportation in 1915.
RMDWGXF2–Three joint venture white Serco (outsourcing business) & Wincanton prisoner vans parked outside rear of City of London Magistrates Court England UK
RM2A3XKMT–BUNKHOUSE AT THE TRANSPORTATION CAMP, SAINT-LAURENT DU MARONI, FRENCH GUIANA, OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT, SOUTH AMERICA, FRANCE
RMW7E81D–Stone panels from northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian, c700-c681 BC. Artist: Unknown
RF2HPEG6N–A scientist designer tortures and interrogates a prisoner robot. The robot is tied up and with its eyes closed. Captivity
RMP3HBEE–Detroit, Michigan USA - 18 June 2018 - Several hundred people rallied in Detroit to support the Poor Peoples Campaign against poverty, racism, militarism, and ecological devastation. Two dozen were arrested for blocking the QLine streetcar to highlight the need for better public transportation in Detroit. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News
RM2TA30JP–Viet Cong suspects and prisoners being transported during Operation Nevada, April 15, 1966. The photo shows the prisoners awaiting transportation to a prisoner camp for further interrogation. Photograph taken by P2c. J. Russell, Defense Department photographer. Defense Department photo (Marine Corps) A369078 127 GV8-354.
RMT14KA8–Russian prisoners of war pictured being transported during the First World War in the railway carriage probably on some railway station in the modern-day Czech Republic. Black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RF2J69RPJ–Detailed illustration of prison bus, police guard and prisoner on white background in flat style.
RMW9FGNT–Policeman and policewoman from Police Scotland wait on the pavement while a GEO Amey prisoner transportationvan passes. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMPDWAP4–identification number on the roof of a geoamey prisoner transport vehicle outside chester crown court at chester cheshire england uk
RMKWC3F5–Discharged German soldier Fritz Reidel returned to his wife and children, May 21, 1945. U.S. military began discharging German soldiers after medical exams and fingerprinting. They were given 40 marks, discharge papers and transportation to their homes. Reidel, was the first prisoner of war to be released from the POW camp at Plauen, Germany. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 78)
RFEJ9G91–Mobile Phone Prisoner
RMD96D48–Transportation: Convict in chains bidding farewel, perhaps for every, before being rowed out to join the convict ship bound for Australia, parts of which Britain used as a penal colony. Engraving published c1830.
RMM0889R–The Brine Bath on board a prison hulk in the early 19th century. The brine bath aka coffin bath was where the prisoners were put after being flogged, their backs were scubbed with salt water causing dreadful suffering. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RFRBNEM0–Prisoner Transport Bus Isolated
RMRN01KJ–Caged prisoners in a transport ship on the way to Australia, 19th century. Between 1788 and 1868, approximately 162,000 convicts were transported from Britain to various penal colonies in Australia.
RM2J5A1AR–1970s MALE CAUCASIAN POLICE OFFICER ASSISTING HELPING ARRESTED HANDCUFFED AFRICAN-AMERICAN MAN PRISONER INTO BACK OF POLICE CAR - kp3053 HAR001 HARS MYSTERY LIFESTYLE RURAL COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH PERSONS AUTOMOBILE MALES RISK ORDER OFFICER ARREST ROBBER TRANSPORTATION STEALING SADNESS THIEF COP ROBBERY PROTECT ADVENTURE PROTECTION AFRICAN-AMERICANS AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND AUTOS EXCITEMENT LOW ANGLE PRISONER BLACK ETHNICITY PRIDE AUTHORITY OCCUPATIONS UNIFORMS BURGLARY HANDCUFFED CONCEPTUAL AUTOMOBILES SUPPORT VEHICLES CUFFED FELONY OFFICERS POLICEMEN ARRESTED COOPERATION COPS ILLEGAL MID-ADULT
RM2G9MAKB–Aerial view front side & roof Iveco prisoner transport van & driver operated by Serco public service transportation business driving along uk motorway
RM2A3XKMX–BUNKHOUSE AT THE TRANSPORTATION CAMP, SAINT-LAURENT DU MARONI, FRENCH GUIANA, OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT, SOUTH AMERICA, FRANCE
RM2JCGX29–A convoy of prisoners, main leaders of a revolt of serfs condemned to deportation to the Siberian mines for life, on the road from Moscow to Tobolsk escorted by Cossacks, young boys and girls from the neighbouring villages and houses are seen giving alms to the prisoners, such was the custom among the Russians as the condemned who are even in exile are worthy of pity. From L'Univers Illustre, published Paris, 1859
RM2RC7N1W–A German prisoner being escorted by a soldier of the 5th Marines to the 2nd Division headquarters in Montreuil, France on June 6, 1918. This photograph, taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff, shows the capture and transportation of enemy prisoners during World War One.
RM2DFD184–Russian prisoners of war march escorted by German escort soldiers during the First World War depicted in the drawing by an unknown artist dated probably from 1914 to 1917 and published in the German vintage postcard. Text in German means: Transport of Russian troops. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RF2J69RXM–Detailed illustration of prison bus and prisoners on white background in flat style.
RMBA8H06–Red post in Dorset used in the nineteenth century as a marker by illiterate guards taking prisoners to Portsmouth
RF2T0NJ9K–vector cartoon of funny cat the sheriff, driving prisoner vehicle catch with a criminal mice
RF2JNT8M3–London, UK - 10 June 2022: Knight Bus of The Prisoner of Azkaban, purple triple decker bus at Warner Bros Studio, London
RMGGH58K–The Newport Rising was the last large-scale armed rebellion against authority in Great Britain, and one of the largest civil massacres committed by the British government in the 19th century. On 4 November 1839, almost 10,000 Chartist sympathisers, including many coal-miners to liberate fellow Chartists who were reported to have been taken prisoner in the Westgate Hotel in Newport, Monmouth. About 22 of the unarmed demonstrators were killed when troops opened fire on them. The leaders of the rebellion were sentenced to a traitor's death, later commuted to transportation for life.
RMD96D42–Transportation: Convict ship ready to sail from England to Australia, parts of which Britain used as a penal colony. Friends and relations having said farewell, probably for ever, wave from the shore. Early 19th century engraving.
RMM4587T–A group of chained prisoners boarding a prison ship in the 19th century. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RFRBNEGN–Prisoner Transport Bus Isolated
RMBGDEEP–Terezin jewish cemetery, czech republic
RM2HPRY2W–Prisoner correctional transport bus on the road in Nevada
RM2C9NBJP–Aerial view front side & roof Iveco prisoner transport van & driver operated by Serco public service transportation business driving along uk motorway
RM2A3XKN1–ENTRANCE TO THE MUSEUM OF THE TRANSPORTATION CAMP, SAINT-LAURENT DU MARONI, FRENCH GUIANA, OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT, SOUTH AMERICA, FRANCE
RMW7F140–'The Coach Would Be Held-Up and All The Passengers Robbed', c1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton.
RFFY0C4A–NEW YORK CITY- JUNE 13, 2015: Correction Department bus parked in front of New York City Criminal Court
RM2TA329Y–Viet Cong prisoners with a homemade flag await transportation to an aircraft for repatriation during Operation Homecoming in April 1973. This photograph captures a moment during the prisoner exchange process as part of the Vietnam War. The image is a Defense Department photo taken by the Marine Corps.
RM2FEG7D9–Arrival of Russian prisoners of war to the German POW Camp Königsbrück during the First World War (now Königsbrück, Saxony, Germany) depicted in the black and white vintage photograph by German photographer Carl Schmidt dated from 1914 to 1918 and issued as a postcard. Text in German means: Arrival of Russian prisoners. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RF2J69T3N–Detailed illustration of prison bus and prisoners on white background in flat style.
RM2ATK01T–Die Schlacht am Damenweg Description: Der Hof der Zitadelle Laon nach der ersten Mass Transportation französischer Gefangenen Annotation: The Battle of the Chemin des Dames. Large group of French prisoner of war in the courtyard of the Citadel of Laon Date: {1914-1918} Location: France, Laon Keywords: citadels, first world war, fronts, prisoner of war
RMP7F3K7–Elizabeth Canning, transported for perjury. She claimed she had been kidnapped, robbed of her stays and held prisoner in a house of prostitution by Mary Squires and Mother Wells. Copperplate engraving from John Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, Young, London, 1819.
RM2K82MNB–Serco prisoner transport vehicle leaving Southend Magistrates Court, Essex, UK. Serco Group PLC services contractor
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