• H.M. Gaol Hobart or Campbell Street Gaol, a former Australian maximum security prison for males and females, was located in Hobart, Tasmania.
  • A Boys’ Reformatory did open in 1869. Even so, according to Joan Brown, in 1875, 53 boys aged between eight and 16 years were in Campbell Street Gaol.
  • In a new exhibition assisted by Andrew Redfern called UNSHACKLED (2023) proposed for the National Trust at the old Penitentiary, Hobart Gaol, Campbell Street...
  • Popularly known as the Campbell Street Gaol, the former maximum security prison H.M. Gaol Hobart is part of the infamous Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site.
  • The photograph above shows Hobart’s Campbell Street Gaol in 1960, looking through the inside gates to the outside world, as a warder opens the main gates.
  • The gaol became so crowded, it had to be replaced in 1826 by the Campbell Street Prison, where William stayed.
  • Campbell Street Gaol lies right at the heart of Hobart CBD (central business district) and is an important piece of Tasmania’s early history.
  • * In 1853 transportation to Hobart ceased. * In 1877 the Campbell Street Gaol closed. * In 1891 Henry Jones established the famous IXL jam factory.
  • Thumbnail for Photograph - Campbell Street, Hobart showing walls of the Hobart Gaol.
  • On the corner of Brisbane and Campbell Streets in Hobart stands a building that once formed part of the gaol that preceded Risdon Prison.
  • 1860s photograph of Hobart's Campbell Street Gaol and early Hobart. ... The following other wikis use this file: Usage on en.wikipedia.org. Campbell Street Gaol.
  • Hobart Convict Penitentiary (Campbell Street Gaol). Right in the middle of Hobart’s CBD is a prison complex where you can dip into the darker side of Tasmania’s...
  • 145 Campbell Street, Hobart. One of the original Officer’s cottages for the Old Hobart Gaol, this home is steeped in history and exudes character from the...