By Ed Chatterton

A collection of haunting Victorian mug shots featuring UK criminals from a bygone age has gone on display for the first time.

The striking black-and-white images include a 14-year-old boy who was jailed for stealing two pigeons and a man imprisoned for stealing tins of condensed milk.

The photos have gone on display at Lincoln Castle and provide a fascinating insight into crime and punishment during the 1870s.

They were found in a document recording the misdeeds of crooks who were held at the castle's Victorian prison more than 150 years ago.

Also among them were Norwegian sailors, George Dahl, 24, and Harry Olsen, 22, who sailed to Hull from Oslo in June 1876.

They were jailed for three months with hard labor at Lindsey County Prison, now HMP Lincoln, for burgli

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