Friday, 11 March 2011

Client Project - Script - Gallaries of Justice

VOICE OVER SCRIPT
GALLERIES OF JUSTICE
BY ABDUL SEEDAT

The Galleries of Justice Museum is a unique and historic building which provides the history of Crime and Punishment through access to its past and collections.

The Galleries of Justice are housed in the Shire Hall building, which stands in the Lace Market area of Nottingham.

Shire Hall and the surrounding buildings in which the Galleries of Justice is housed, were in use from the 1700' up to the mid 1980's.

In 1995 Shire Hall became a listed building and was converted into the National Museum of Law and the Galleries of Justice.

The venue is inspiring and breath-taking that holds two Victorian court rooms, a Police Station used until 1986, prison cells, exercise yard, the HM Prison Service Collection, temporary exhibitions and the brand new Convict Ship.

Nottingham's Old Shire Hall is one and rests upon the brow of the cliff descending down into and against the sandstone creating an unusual stronghold of courts, suites and the old County Gaol.

The Galleries of Justice Museum has something for everyone witha range of specially designed educational programmes as well as with non-mainstream groups and individual learners.

For further information, please see http://www.nccl.org.uk

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