Image: Centre Morrin - Canada
Description: The old prison of Québec is the first in Canada to reflect the principles of John Howard, a British reformer who believed that cellular confinement, work, and education could rehabilitate criminals. Designed by local architect François Baillairgé and constructed between 1808 and 1814, the building was among the first in Québec to be inspired by the design principles of British classicism. With the completion of a new prison in 1861, this building was sold to Dr. Joseph Morrin and converted for use as an Anglophone junior college by the architect Joseph-Ferdinand Peachy. The Morrin Centre is a National Historic Site that houses a magnificent Victorian-era library. Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, Government of Canada
Title: Centre Morrin - Canada
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