• 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.
  • 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...
  • Location - Campbell Street Gaol was in Campbell Street, Hobart. ... Campbell Street Gaol, Hobart - Cell Blocks and watchtower from external courtyard.
  • Campbell Street. Hobart. TAS. ... Campbell Street Gaol opened in 1821. It was for adults but it housed a number of children, too.
  • On the corner of Brisbane and Campbell Streets in Hobart stands a building that once formed part of the gaol that preceded Risdon Prison.
  • All were sentenced at the Hobart Police Office before being taken to Campbell Street Gaol to serve their sentences.
  • Why was Campbell Street Gaol built in Hobart? ... The gaol’s location was chosen to allow for the simple transfer of convicts from their ships on the waterfront.
  • Titles: Williamson Allan Matthew No 22396 Places: Campbell Street Gaol, Hobart (Tas.) Institution: Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site Management Committee...
  • ...pictured standing next to a prison official who was probably Mr T.P. Ball, Superintendent of the Prisoners Barracks in 1857 at the Hobart Gaol, Campbell Street.
  • The Campbell Street Gaol (Hobart Gaol), which began life as convict barracks, was converted in 1846 to serve as a civilian prison.
  • Campbell Street Gaol lies right at the heart of Hobart CBD (central business district) and is an important piece of Tasmania’s early history.
  • Only 5 mins from St Ives Apartments Hobart. ... H.M. Gaol Hobart or Campbell Street Gaol, a former Australian maximum security prison for males and females.