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Pentridge: voices from the other side

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By (author): Rupert Mann

Members of the last generation of inmates and staff return to this now-forgotten prison to tell the true and brutal story of Pentridge before developers bury it forever.

Within the forgotten and decaying walls of this once-shining fortress, fifteen people return to their memories and to Pentridge many for the first time since being released, or having retired, up to 60 years before to bear witness to its end, and to be photographed amongst the decay, as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

They include former prisoners, such as Jack Charles, Billy Longley, Noel Tovey, and Ray Mooney; former staff, such as Peter Norden and Pat Merlo; musicians who played there, such as Paul Kelly; and Brian Morley, a legal witness to Ronald Ryans execution in 1967.

Pentridge was, for 146 years, a crossroads where thousands of lives came together and an integral, if unwanted, part of Melbournes identity. In its cells, corridors, and halls can be found the remnants of an endless litany of love, hate, loss, and discovery, friendship and conflict, political dealings and petty squabbles. There is no betrayal, affirmation, or epiphany that has not occurred here. And during all those years, life was messily split between jailer and prisoner by bluestone and iron. This is the story of Pentridge Prison, as told by those who lived it.

More information about Rupert's work and the book can be found here.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 225 x 288mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Scribe Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911617532

About Rupert Mann

Rupert Mann is a cultural and built-heritage specialist in urban environments a writer and photographer. He has worked with indigenous communities in Australia and remote tribes in Papua New Guinea and was a co-founder of the community-based lobby group Melbourne Heritage Action which lobbied successfully for the City of Melbourne to upgrade its heritage lists and strategies. Rupert has lived in China where he trained with a Beijing circus and currently lives in Yangon Myanmar where he works with the Yangon Heritage Trust and recently co-authored the Yangon Heritage Strategy. Rupert has created several photographic works focussing on neglected urban heritage including a portrait of Kuala Lumpurs infamous Pudu jail days before it was demolished and a record of Bangkoks Hopewell street art recently removed during an upgrade of the citys railway network. Pentridge has fascinated him since childhood and this work represents the culmination of an eight-year project to ensure that the places history is not buried during redevelopment.

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