- HM
Prison Pentridge,
better known as
Pentridge Prison, was an
Australian prison established in 1851 in Coburg, Victoria. The
first convicts arrived at...
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Pentridge is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Sixpenny Handley and
Pentridge, in the
Dorset district, in the
ceremonial county...
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Pentridge is the name of a
village in Dorset, England. It may also
refer to: HM
Prison Pentridge, in Victoria,
Australia Coburg, Victoria,
originally named...
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owners and
names a
number of times,
successively becoming African Prince,
Pentridge Hill, Botlea, HMS
Lambridge and Lambridge. She was
scuttled as part of...
- is a
former heroin addict and
convicted bank
robber who
escaped from
Pentridge Prison in 1980 and fled to India,
where he
lived for ten years. Roberts...
- ****ault, arson,
impersonating a
police officer and kidnapping.
While in
Pentridge Prison's H
division in the late 1970s, Read
launched a
prison war. "The...
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which a
convicted Australian bank
robber and
heroin addict escapes from
Pentridge Prison and
flees to India. The
novel is
commended by many for its vivid...
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southerly cursus (the
Gussage Cursus) pre-dating the
northerly one (the
Pentridge Cursus). Very
little remains above ground of the
Dorset Cursus, which...
- and 1830–32. (Note that
Thompson refers to the
village throughout as '
Pentridge', not the
modern spelling.) Cooper, B (1983)
Transformation of a Valley:...
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guilty of
shooting and
killing warder George Hodson during an
escape from
Pentridge Prison, Victoria, in 1965. Ryan's
hanging was met with
public protests...