The Lock Up (police station), Bog Row
The Lock Up (police station), Bog Row
HER Number
17143
District
Sunderland
Site Name
The Lock Up (police station), Bog Row
Place
Hetton-le-Hole
Map Sheet
NZ34NE
Class
Civil
Site Type: Broad
Legal Site
Site Type: Specific
Police Station
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Description
The first police HQ known as The Lock Up was situated on Bog Row. George Brasfor is identified as the Police Constable on the 1841 census return. The police court took place every other Tuesday upstairs in the Colliery inn. By 1860 there were constables for each area: Easington Lane, Hetton, Hetton Downs and Moorsley. By 1885 the Police Roll had increased to 11 First Class Constables with John Blair, William Bellam and George Stephen at Hetton and William Doddsworth, Thomas Higginson and Dan Nichol at Hetton Downs. The building is shown an labelled on the First Edition Ordnance Survey plan (1856), and then shown unlabelled on subsequent plans until 1919. A new police station with two cells was built on Station Road and occupied in 1895 by Sergeant Lambert.
Easting
435080
Northing
547140
Grid Reference
NZ435080547140
Sources
There were no children above two years of age.