quoin lock-up apparatus - significado y definición. Qué es quoin lock-up apparatus
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Qué (quién) es quoin lock-up apparatus - definición

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Village lock-up         
  • Bathford lock-up
  • Bisley, Gloucestershire lockup
  • Bradford on Avon lock-up
  • Bromham lock-up
  • British police helmet]]
  • Lock-up in Hilperton, Wiltshire
  • Interior cell of lock-up in [[Lacock]], Wiltshire
  • "The Blind House", [[Box, Wiltshire]]
  • The lock-up in [[Shrewton]], near the A303 in Wiltshire, appears on the village's welcome signs.
  • Tollesbury lockup
  • Lock-up in [[Trowbridge]], Wiltshire
HISTORIC BUILDING ONCE USED FOR THE TEMPORARY DETENTION OF PEOPLE
Round House Lock-ups; Round House (lock-ups); Round-house (lock-up); Roundhouse (lock-up); Blind house; Village lock-ups; Village lockup; Village cage
A village lock-up is a historic building once used for the temporary detention of people in England and Wales, mostly where official prisons or criminal courts were beyond easy walking distance. Lockups were often used for the confinement of drunks, who were usually released the next day, or to hold people being brought before the local magistrate.
lock up         
1.
Clasp, fasten, lock, close fast.
2.
Confine, shut up, restrain.
lock-up         
¦ noun
1. a jail, especially a temporary one.
2. Brit. non-residential premises that can be locked up, typically a garage.

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