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{{Quote|These old Navy ships were hulked out to hold prisoners until they were assigned a convict ship leaving for the colonies.|[[Evie Frye]] on the prison hulks, 1888.|Prisoners}}
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A '''prison hulk''' was a vessel, usually unseaworthy, that acted as a prison to hold convicts or civil internees. At least two such vessels were beached at [[Deptford]], south-east of [[London]], in 1888.
A '''prison hulk''' was a [[Ships|vessel]], usually unseaworthy, that acted as a prison to hold convicts or civil internees. At least two such vessels were beached at [[Deptford]], south-east of [[London]], in 1888.


In that year, the Deptford prison hulks were guarded by Chief Warden [[John Billingsworth]] - a sympathiser and operative of [[Jack the Ripper]] - who was responsible for maintaining Jack's prisoners; a job he relished for allowing him the opportunity to maltreat and execute his detainees almost at will.
In that year, the Deptford prison hulks were guarded by Chief Warder [[John Billingsworth]] - a sympathizer and operative of [[Jack the Ripper]] - who was responsible for maintaining Jack's prisoners; a job he relished for allowing him the opportunity to maltreat and execute his detainees almost at will.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Historically at least three separate [[Royal Navy]] warships - {{Wiki|HMS Discovery (1789)|HMS ''Discovery}}, {{Wiki|HMS Levan (1813)|HMS ''Levan''}}, and HMS ''Thames'' - served as prison hulks stationed at Deptford, though all three had been completely decommissioned by 1864.
*Historically at least three separate [[Royal Navy]] warships - {{Wiki|HMS Discovery (1789)|HMS ''Discovery''}}, {{Wiki|HMS Levan (1813)|HMS ''Levan''}}, and HMS ''Thames'' - served as prison hulks stationed at Deptford, though all three had been completely decommissioned by 1864.
 
==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' - [[Jack the Ripper (DLC)|Jack the Ripper]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' - ''[[Jack the Ripper (DLC)|Jack the Ripper]]''
[[Category:Prisons]]
[[Category:Prisons]]
[[Category:Ships]]
[[Category:Ships]]

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"These old Navy ships were hulked out to hold prisoners until they were assigned a convict ship leaving for the colonies."
Evie Frye on the prison hulks, 1888.[src]

A prison hulk was a vessel, usually unseaworthy, that acted as a prison to hold convicts or civil internees. At least two such vessels were beached at Deptford, south-east of London, in 1888.

In that year, the Deptford prison hulks were guarded by Chief Warder John Billingsworth - a sympathizer and operative of Jack the Ripper - who was responsible for maintaining Jack's prisoners; a job he relished for allowing him the opportunity to maltreat and execute his detainees almost at will.

Trivia

  • Historically at least three separate Royal Navy warships - HMS Discovery, HMS Levan, and HMS Thames - served as prison hulks stationed at Deptford, though all three had been completely decommissioned by 1864.

Reference