Peterhead Convict Prison was built around 1888. It was designed to hold 208 prisoners and to be Scotland's only
convict prison, i.e. for prisoners sentenced to '
hard labour'. Occupancy averaged at around 350 however, until peaking at 455 in 1911. It closed in 2013, to be replaced by the new
HMP Grampian, the first prison in Scotland to jointly house youths, men and women. The first inmates transferred on to site on 2 March 2014 having been temporarily housed at other sites and connected to family with virtual visits by videolink. Until the opening of Peterhead Convict Prison, Scots convicts were transported to England to serve their sentences. The first convicts were received in August 1888. Peterhead supplied the labour force to work in Stirlinghill Quarry and in the Admiralty Yard attached to the prison. These convicts supported the work of a civilian labour force employed by the Admiralty to construct the
Harbour of Refuge breakwater. The Admiralty project was unique in Scotland as it was served by the only state-owned passenger-carrying railway in its day. ==Riot==