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  • The lock-up, known as Prince Rupert's Tower, is situated on Everton Brow, L6 1HL and dates to 1787.
  • The Everton Lock-Up is an 18th-century overnight holding pen used to hold local drunks and criminals. The structure dates back to 1787 and the Georgian era.
  • Everton Lock-Up, sometimes referenced by one of its nicknames such as Prince Rupert's Tower or Prince Rupert's Castle is a lock-up located on Everton Brow…
  • Discover the historic Everton lock up that stands proudly in the hills of Everton. Explore the rich football heritage of Everton Football Club and the vibrant city of...
  • The historic Lock-Up at Everton Park – an icon which features prominently on Everton Football Club’s crest – has officially been lit up in blue.
  • "Prince Rupert's Tower" "Prince Rupert's Tower", or The Roundhouse, is an old Bridewell or lock-up that is still located on Everton Brow, in Netherfield Road...
  • A photograph taken by Everton club photographer Tony McArdle combines Everton Lock-Up with the club's future stadium being built at Bramley-Moore Dock.
  • A trip to see Prince Rupert's Tower, the building which forms Everton Football Clubs Crest. A brief history and its links to Prince Rupert.