• H.M. Gaol Hobart or Campbell Street Gaol, a former Australian maximum security prison for males and females, was located in Hobart, Tasmania.
  • Even so, according to Joan Brown, in 1875, 53 boys aged between eight and 16 years were in Campbell Street Gaol.
  • Campbell Street Gaol closed in 1963, and all the buildings on site were demolished except the court rooms.
  • In the 1950s a young teenager, Brian Rieusset, was an altar boy for the Chapel at the Campbell Street Hobart Gaol.
  • H.M. Gaol Hobart or Campbell Street Gaol, a former Australian maximum security prison for males and females, was located in Hobart, Tasmania.
  • 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.
  • ...opened the door the prisoner ran past him, and off up Campbell Street, and ran into the arms of Constable Doody, who held him, and escorted him back to the gaol.
  • Thumbnail for Photograph - Campbell Street, Hobart showing walls of the Hobart Gaol.
  • The case ran for 2 days, the jury being accommodated overnight in Mr. Allen’s Royal Exchange Hotel in Campbell Street.
  • ...with Brisbane Street clearly visible in the bottom right of the photograph and Campbell Street (obscured by buildings) running along the front wall of the Gaol.
  • The condition of the Campbell Street gaol had deteriorated by the 1930s and ‘40s.
  • Campbell Street Gaol opened in 1821. It was for adults but it housed a number of children, too.
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