• 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.
  • 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.
  • These prisoners were confined in Campbell Street Gaol, Hobart or passed through the system between 1873 and 1890.
  • In a new exhibition assisted by Andrew Redfern called UNSHACKLED (2023) proposed for the National Trust at the old Penitentiary, Hobart Gaol, Campbell Street...
  • Thumbnail for Photograph - Campbell Street, Hobart showing walls of the Hobart Gaol.
  • The Campbell Street Gaol (Hobart Gaol), which began life as convict barracks, was converted in 1846 to serve as a civilian prison.
  • ...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 case ran for 2 days, the jury being accommodated overnight in Mr. Allen’s Royal Exchange Hotel in Campbell Street.
  • Campbell Street Gaol opened in 1821. It was for adults but it housed a number of children, too.
  • The condition of the Campbell Street gaol had deteriorated by the 1930s and ‘40s.
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