• H.M. Gaol Hobart or Campbell Street Gaol, a former Australian maximum security prison for males and females, was located in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
  • 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.
  • The 1943 Royal Commission also heard that the southern section of the Campbell Street Gaol was still in use as cells including four solitary confinement dark cells.
  • The Hobart Convict Penitentiary, also known as the Campbell Street Gaol, is a historic site located in Hobart, Tasmania. Built in 1821, the penitentiary was.
  • To address this issue, a larger gaol – nicknamed ‘The Tench’ – was constructed in Campbell Street in 1821 and was expanded over the following decade.
  • Jack Nevin was his elder brother’s assistant at the Hobart Gaol, Campbell Street during Thomas’ commissions as police photographer in prisons and police courts.
  • Among those executed at what became known as the Campbell Street Gaol, the Old Hobart Gaol or the H.M. Gaol Hobart was Margaret Coghlin, who had...
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Rural offences resulting in gaol terms. Extracts from the Campbell Street Gate-book. 1873–1890. Compiled by Laurie Moody. Part One.
  • H.M. Gaol Hobart or Campbell Street Gaol, a former Australian maximum security prison for males and females, was located in Hobart, Tasmania.
  • Image - Campbell Street Gaol, Hobart - Internal courtyard showing outside wall, entry gates and outbuildings - Find & Connect - Tasmania.
  • Campbell Street Gaol lies right at the heart of Hobart CBD (central business district) and is an important piece of Tasmania’s early history.