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Table 2 Expenditure Police Stations & Lock-up Houses 1852 – 1879

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  • The Development of the Police Station in Manchester 1838-1901
    • Strategies
      • Manchester’s New Corporation and Watch Committee
      • Operational Needs
      • Architectural Design
      • Domestication
      • Rationalisation 1898
      • Civic Pride and Cleansing the City
    • Police Estate
      • Introduction: Police Estate
      • Manchester’s first expansion 1838/9
      • Sir Charles Shaw and the Watch Committee 1839-1845
      • Operational Replacements from 1846
      • Strategic Requirements 1860 – 1885
      • Manchester’s Second Expansion 1885
      • Manchester’s Third Expansion 1890
      • Rationalisation of the Police Estate 1898
    • Police Personnel
      • Introduction: Police Personnel
      • A Policeman’s Lot 1872
      • A Policeman’s Lot 1885-1901
      • Police Matrons
      • Jerome Caminada
    • Police Stations (38) & Maps
      • 1838/9 Map 1 [11 PS]
      • 1839-1845 Map 2 [2 PS]
      • 1846-1859 Map Fig 3 [4 PS]
      • 1860-1884 Map Fig 4 [6 PS]
      • 1885-1889 Map 5 [4 PS]
      • 1890-1897 Map 6,7,8 [9 PS]
      • 1898-1903 Maps 9, 10 [2 PS]
    • Statistics
      • Table 1 Manchester Police Stations and Buildings 1794 – 1906
      • Table 2 Expenditure Police Stations & Lock-up Houses 1852 – 1879
      • Table 3 Manchester Police Establishment and Offences 1858-1901
      • Table 4 Prisoners at Manchester Police Stations 1897 – 1898.
      • Table 5 Manchester Population, Rates, Police 1839-1901
      • Table 6 Manchester Crime and Census Statistics 1881 – 1901
      • Table 7 Manchester Rateable Values 1839 -1901.
      • Table 8 Report into Manchester Extension 1890
      • Table 9 Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham Police 1892
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About The Museum

The Museum was founded in 1981. Funded by Greater Manchester Police, it not only collects and preserves archive material and objects relating to the history of policing in the Greater Manchester area, but acts as an important resource for community engagement, where visitors can talk to staff and volunteers about policing. GMP Museum holds primary and secondary source information about the history and development Greater Manchester policing. Our archive holdings are a mix of records – both official and personal.
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If you would like to book a private tour for between 5- 25 people we offer these on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Tours last between one and a half to two hours and are suitable for anyone aged over 6, they are currently free of charge but all donations are gratefully received. Groups who regularly visit us include: Schools, Colleges, Universities, ESOL and interest groups. Please call or email us for more information.
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ARCHIVES ACCESS

GMP Museum holds primary and secondary source information about the history and development Greater Manchester policing. Our archive holdings are a mix of records – both official and personal.
Use of the archive is by appointment only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays (during term-time) and Fridays.
Enquiries must be made by completing the relevant enquiry form here and emailing or posting it to us. We aim to get back to enquiries with an initial response within a fortnight, however this is dependant on our volunteer archive team.
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