The Pierrepoint Diaries are of immense interest to the public and the opportunity to view them at first hand is a unique and unprecedented experience.

From the obvious miscarriage of justice in the case of Derek Bentley, to the hanging of 'The Beast of Belsen', Josef Kramer, the spectrum of human tragedy is of global interest.

This extraordinary archive is now available to hire as a temporary exhibit. Expressly unique, the exhibition is custom-designed to the specific requirements of any establishment and venue.

In order to create a display that is both extensive and informative, additional materials can be incorporated in order to complement the core elements of the Pierrepoint Collection. Murals of notable criminals, additional texts and interactive multi-media tools can be combined to present a multi-faceted display that is both emotionally provocative and educational.

Suggested exhibition titles are:

  • 'The Women Hanged'
  • 'Doctors Who Kill'
  • 'Nazi War Criminals'
  • 'Traitors And Spies'

The Pierrepoint Exhibition holds universal appeal to many organisations. Museums that specialise in subjects such as social history, crime and punishment and World War II could benefit from the immense public interest that surrounds the subjects covered in the exhibition as well as criminal law practices, law schools and occasions such as programme, film and book launches.

Whatever the requirements large or small, a bespoke exhibition can be created to any specifications or budget.

 

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