February & March 2026 – Before planning your visit, please check our ‘Visitor Notices’ page for any occasional changes to opening hours or temporary accessibility updates. Click here to view
February & March 2026 – Before planning your visit, please check our ‘Visitor Notices’ page for any occasional changes to opening hours or temporary accessibility updates. Click here to view
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Join us ahead of International Women’s Day (8 March) for the launch of a powerful new exhibition, running from 5 March to 27 April, which uncovers the hidden histories of women in Newcastle Prison.
Drawing on Newcastle Prison: A History 1828–1925 (Tyne Bridge Publishing, 2025), the exhibition brings to light the stories of young girls, women affected by poverty and addiction, and suffragettes who challenged the boundaries of their time. Together, these voices reveal the realities of crime, punishment and resilience in a society shaped by inequality.
The exhibition incorporates the ‘Story Chair’, developed for Newcastle Cathedral in 2023 through a unique collaboration involving women with lived experience of the criminal justice system, bringing together Changing Lives, Northumbria University and the National Trust, with additional support from the North East Probation Service and the British Academy.
Launch event programme:
This event is ticketed on a ‘Give As You Feel’ basis, with a suggested donation of £5. Booking is encouraged to help us plan seating. Refreshments will be available from the Oswin Project, the charity that operates Café 16 in the Cathedral Refectory, which gives second chances to people with criminal records.
After the launch event, the exhibition will be open free of charge during standard Cathedral opening hours – no booking required. We look forward to welcoming you!
