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  • 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] >
      • Manchester Town Hall Police Office King Street.
      • Deansgate Police Station and lock-up Knott Mill
      • Ridgefield Station House off John Dalton Street – City
      • Swan St Police Lock-up - New Cross
      • Oldham Road Police Station - New Cross
      • Kirby St - Ancoats
      • Cavendish St Town Hall - Chorlton on Medlock.
      • Great Jackson St (Park Place) Town Hall Hulme.
      • Hanover St jct Edward St Smithfield Market
      • London Rd/ Brook St, - Piccadilly.
      • Allum St, Ancoats
    • 1839-1845 Map 2 [2 PS] >
      • Fairfield Street Police Station - Ardwick
      • Moss Lane Station House - Hulme
    • 1846-1859 Map Fig 3 [4 PS] >
      • Harpurhey Village
      • Cheetham Hill PS Temple
      • Grove St/ Bury New Rd Broughton
      • Livesey Street PS. New Cross
    • 1860-1884 Map Fig 4 [6 PS] >
      • Albert Street PS - City
      • Goulden St PS - Collyhurst
      • New Town Hall Lever St
      • Willert St PS Collyhurst
      • Fairfield St (East) Ardwick
      • Newton St PS - City
    • 1885-1889 Map 5 [4 PS] >
      • Brook St P.S. Bradford
      • Monmouth St P.S. Rusholme
      • Cannel Street P.S. Ancoats
      • Derby St P.S. Stangeways
    • 1890-1897 Map 6,7,8 [9 PS] >
      • 1890 Map 7 [7 PS] >
        • Moston Lane P.S. Harpurhey
        • Clarendon Rd P.S. Crumpsall
        • Newton Health P.S. Oldham Road
        • Openshaw P.S. Ashton Old Road
        • South St P.S. - Longsight
        • Lowe St P.S. Miles Platting
        • Belle Vue St P.S. Gorton
      • 1891-1897 Map 8 [2] >
        • Bridgewater St P.S. (Southside) 1892/7
        • Bridgewater St P.S. (Northside) 1897
    • 1898-1903 Maps 9, 10 [2 PS] >
      • Mill St P.S. Beswick
      • Whitworth St P.S. in London Road Fire Station
  • 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
  • Bibliography
    • Bibliography
    • Primary Sources
    • Secondary Sources
    • Other Bibliographies
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Secondary Sources

Books

Arthur, Max., Lost Voices of the Edwardians, (London: Harper, 2006).

Atkins, Philip., Guide Across Manchester, (Manchester: North West Civic Trust, 1987) (2nd ed.).

Bédarida, François., A social history of England 1851-1990, (London: Routledge, 1991).

Bonner, R., Manchester Fire Brigade, (Manchester: Archive Publications, 1988).

Briggs, A., Victorian Cities, (London: Penguin, 1968).

Broady, D, & Tetlow, D., Law and Order in Manchester, (Gloucestershire: Tempus Publishing, 2005).

Davies, S.J., ‘Classes and Police in Manchester 1829-1890’ in A. J. Kidd and K. W. Roberts (eds.), City, Class and Culture: Studies of cultural production and social policy in Victorian Manchester, (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1985).

Davies, Andrew., The Gangs of Manchester, (Preston: Milo Books, 2008).

Dell, Simon., The Victorian Policeman, (Buckingham: Shire, 2004).  

Emsley, Clive., Policing and its Context 1750-1870, (London: Macmillan Press, 1983).

Emsley, Clive., The English Police, (Harlow: Pearson, 1996)(2nd ed.).

Emsley, Clive., The Great British Bobby, (London: Quercus, 2009).

Eustance, C. Ryan J. & Ugolini L. (eds), A Suffrage Reader: Charting Directions in British Suffrage History, (London: Leicester University Press, 2000).

Evans, Eric J., The forging of the modern state: Early Industrial Britain 1783-1870, (London: Longman, 1983).

Fraser, Derek., Urban politics in Victorian England, (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1976).

Fraser, Derek., Municipal reform and the industrial city, (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1982).

Harper, R. H., Victorian Architectural Competitions: An index to British and Irish Architectural Competitions in ‘The Builder’ 1843-1900, (London: Mansell Publishing, 1983).

Harrison, B., Drink and the Victorians, (London: Faber and Faber, 1971).

Hartwell, Clare., Manchester, (London: Penguin, 2001).

Hewitt, Eric. J., A History of Policing in Manchester, (Manchester: Morton Ltd, 1979).

Hewitt, Martin., The emergence of stability in the industrial city: Manchester, 1832-67, (Aldershot: Scholar Press, 1996).

Kidd, Alan., State, Society and the poor in Nineteenth-Century England, (Hampshire: Macmillan Press, 1999).

Kidd, Alan. & Roberts, K. W. (eds.), City, Class and Culture: Studies of cultural production and social policy in Victorian Manchester, (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1985).

Kidd, Alan., Manchester, a history, (Lancaster: Carnegie Publishing, 2006) (4th ed.). 


Hobsbawm,  Eric., Industry and Empire, (London: Penguin Books, 1999)(2nd ed.).

Laybourn, K. & Taylor, D., Policing in England and Wales, 1918 -39: The Fed, Flying Squad and Forensics, (Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011).

Oversby, W.T., ‘A Life’s Romance’ (Liverpool: Daily Post Printers, 1938)

Parkinson-Bailey, J. J. Manchester: and architectural history, (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000).

Pass, A. J., Thomas Worthington: Victorian Architecture and Social Purpose, (Manchester Literary and Philosophical Publications Ltd, 1988).

Purvis, June. & Holton, Sandra., Votes for Women, (London: Routledge, 2000).

Rawlings, Philip., Policing a short history, (Devon: Willan Publishing, 2002).

Reilly, C.H., Some Manchester Streets and their Buildings, (London: The University Press of Liverpool, 1924).

Taylor, David., The new police in nineteenth-century England, (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997).

Widwinter, E. C., Victorian Social Reform, (London: Longmans, 1968).

Williams, P., Victoria Baths: Manchester’s Water Palace, (Reading: Spire Books, 2004).

Wrigley, E.A. (ed.), Nineteenth Century Society: Essays in the studies of quantitative methods for the study of social data, (London: Cambridge University Press, 1972).

Wyke, T., ‘The Albert Memorial and the making of Civic Manchester’, in Hartwell, C. & Wyke, T. (eds.), Making Manchester: Aspects of the history of architecture in the city and region since 1800, (Lancashire and Yorkshire Antiquarian Society, 2007).


Articles 

Broady, Duncan., ‘The Greater Manchester Police Museum’, The Manchester Region History Review 1 (1984),  pp.39-42.

Busteed, M.A. and Hodgson, R.I., ‘Irish migrant responses to urban life in early nineteenth-century Manchester’, Geographical Journal, 162 (2) (1996), pp.139-54.

Davies, Andrew., ‘Youth gangs, masculinity and violence in late Victorian Manchester and Salford’, Journal of Social History 32( 2) (1998), pp.349-70.

Gatrell V.A.C. and Hadden, T.B. ‘Criminal Statistics and their Interpretation’ in Gooderson, Philip., ‘Terror on the streets of late Victorian Salford and Manchester: The scuttling menace’, Manchester Region History Review, XI (1997), pp.3-11.

Love, C., ‘Holborn, Lambeth and Manchester: Three Case Studies in Municipal Swimming Pool Provision’, International Journal of the History of Sport, 24 (5) (2007), pp.630-42.

McWilliams, W., ‘The Mission to the Police Courts, 1876-1936’, The Howard Journal, 22 (1988), pp.129-47.

Roberts, Jacqueline., ‘‘A densely populated and unlovely tract’, The residential development of Ancoats’, Manchester Region History Review, VII (2007), pp.15-26.

Rodgers, H.B., ‘The suburban growth of Victorian Manchester’, Journal of the Manchester Geographical Society, 58 (1962), pp.1-12.

Storch, Robert D., 'The Plague of Blue Locusts: Police Reform and Popular Resistance in Northern England, 1840-57', International Review of Social History, 20 (1) (1975), pp. 61-90.

Storch, R.D., ‘The policeman as domestic missionary: urban discipline and popular culture in northern England, 1850-80’, Journal of Social History, 9 (1976), pp 481-509.


Swift, R., ‘Urban policing in early Victorian England, 1835-86: a reappraisal’, History, 73 (1988), pp. 211-237.

Taylor, David., ‘Conquering the British Ballarat: The policing of Victorian Middlesbrough’, Journal of Social History 37 (3) (2004), pp.755-71.



Thesis 

de Motte, Charles., ‘The criminal regions of Manchester in the nineteenth century’, unpublished, Greater Manchester Police Museum and Archive/Library/Local crime.

de Motte, Charles., ‘The dark side of Town: Crime in Manchester and Salford 1815-75’. (University of Kansas: D. Phil, 1976).

Turner, Mary., ‘A History of Collyhurst Manchester to 1900’ (Manchester University: Cert. Ed. 1975).

Welsh, David. R., ‘The Reform of Urban Policing in Victorian England: A Study of Kingston upon Hull from 1836 to 1866’. (University of Hull: Ph.D, 1997).



Websites

Broady, Duncan., ‘Caminada, Jerome (1844–1914)’,Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Oct 2010, www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/97984, 18.01.2013.

Klein, Joanne., ‘Peacock, Sir Robert (1859–1926)’,Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2010, www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/97954, 8.01.2013.

Vetch, R. H. & Rev. Falkner, James., ‘Shaw, Sir Charles (1795–1871)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2010,  www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/ 25245. 10.012013.

The Victorian Web. www.victorianweb.org. 6.10.2012

The Workhouse, the story of an institution. www.workhouses.org.uk. 14.09.2012.

 
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