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Bridge of Sighs, or Hertford Bridge in Oxford a pedestrian bridge linking together the Old and New Quadrangles of Hertford College. Built 1913. Architect: Sir Thomas Jackson. Photo: Quintin Lake

Architectural Photography of the Bridge of Sighs, or Hertford Bridge in Oxford a pedestrian bridge linking together the Old and New Quadrangles of Hertford College. Built 1913. Architect: Sir Thomas Jackson

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Oxford Prison "A" Wing part of Oxford Castle in August 2004 on the last Open Day before redevelopment as Malmaison hotel (Photo: Quintin Lake)

Oxford Prison was built in 1870. A product of Victorian enlightenment, all the cells had windows, and its massive central gallery (A Wing) — three tiers of cells — was brightened by sunlight pouring through three-storey-tall, barred casement windows. If you’re a fan of British television and movies, you’ll recognize A Wing from episodes of the Oxford-based Inspector Morse, series or from the 1969 version of The Italian Job.

In its day, Oxford Prison was considered airy, healthful, and light. But when the prison closed in 1996 it was so overcrowded that prisoners were apportioned three to a cell. Nevertheless, the once-revolutionary design qualified parts of the building for coveted protection status. Malmaison, which has earned a reputation for converting unusual city center locations into luxury hotels, was one of the few companies willing to take on a project that involved keeping A Wing virtually intact.

These photos were taken on the last Open Day before the Oxford Prison site closed for redevelopment in 2004 before reopening as a Hotel, Malmaison Oxford.

From Wikipedia : “The county gaol gradually grew to take over most of the site. In 1888 it became HM Prison Oxford (Oxford Prison). The prison was closed in 1996 and the site reverted to Oxfordshire County Council. It has since been redeveloped as a shopping and heritage complex, with open courtyards for markets and theatrical performances. The scheme also includes a hotel in the Malmaison chain, Malmaison Oxford, occupying a large part of the former prison block, with converted jail cells as guest rooms. This is the first time in the UK that a prison has been turned into a hotel. The redeveloped site also includes apartments, bars, restaurants, events venues, and a visitor centre operating as “Oxford Castle–Unlocked”

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James Stirling's Florey Building article on BBC Oxford by Alan Berman. Photography by Quintin Lake.

Click here to read the full article on the controversial Florey Building by Alan Berman with photographs by Quintin Lake

See more  photography from the book  Jim Stirling and The Red Trilogy: three Radical Buildings about which this article refers.

Gary a plumber from G F Cross & Sons installing services below the new servery (Photo: Quintin Lake)

Rich Oliver a carpenter from Benfield & Loxley fabricating new washroom cubicles (Photo: Quintin Lake)

Paul Martin of Polydeck Resins mixes floor sealant in the kitchen (Photo: Quintin Lake)

Matthew a carpenter from Benfield & Loxley works on the new bar area (Photo: Quintin Lake)

Terry & Lloyd from Benfield & Loxley Groundwork Crew (Photo: Quintin Lake)

Ron Cross & Jono of G F Cross & Sons study the services plan (Photo: Quintin Lake)

The new servery next to the main hall starts to take shape (Photo: Quintin Lake)

New bar in the cellars (Photo: Quintin Lake)

October construction progress at Pembroke College, Oxford as part of a larger photographic documentation of the project.

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Magdalen College School Prize Giving 2010 presentation of prizes by Peter Winter, Headmaster of Latymer Upper School

Peter Winter, Headmaster of Latymer Upper School presents the Coronation Cup to Clark Glasgow who attained 5 A* Grades

Peter Winter, Headmaster of Latymer Upper School

Timothy Hands, Headmaster of Magdalen College School School

Magdalen College School parents at the prizegiving

An assignment from Magdalen College School to document their Prize Giving 2010.

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An assignment from Magdalen College School to document their Open Day 2010.

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Robert Lovick from OG Stonemasonry in Pembroke College Hall (photo © Quintin Lake)

Scaffolders at Pembroke College (photo © Quintin Lake)

Robert Lovick from OG Stonemasonry in Pembroke College Hall (photo © Quintin Lake)

Tony Molyneux from F & D Brown Brickwork. Pembroke College (photo © Quintin Lake)

Bob Cross M+E Consultant from G.F. Cross & Sons, Dimitri Harrisis Mechanical Consultant from Hoare Lea & Marion Brereton, Architect from Berman Guedes Stretton. (photo © Quintin Lake)

Ian Cook from Oxford Archaeology. Pembroke College. (photo © Quintin Lake)

Scaffolder at Pembroke College. (photo © Quintin Lake)

Bob Aller & Tony Molyneux from F & D Brown Brickwork. Pembroke College (photo © Quintin Lake)

Portraits of some of the construction team seen on site in September as part of a larger photographic documentation of the project.

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Alex Polywka on the cover of the Oxford Mail. Photography by Quintin Lake

Alex Polywka feature in the Oxford Mail. Photography by Quintin Lake

Alex Polywka with his 12-year-old brother Stephen and their mother Susan. He was diagnosed with brain cancer by doctors in February and attained five A*s and two As in his GCSEs despite taking his exams just a fortnight after undergoing chemotherapy.

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010