• H.M. Gaol Hobart or Campbell Street Gaol, a former Australian maximum security prison for males and females, was located in Hobart, Tasmania.
  • Campbell Street Gaol, Hobart - Internal courtyard showing outside wall, entry gates and outbuildings.
  • The Hobart Convict Penitentiary, also known as the Campbell Street Gaol, is a historic site located in Hobart, Tasmania.
  • In a new exhibition assisted by Andrew Redfern called UNSHACKLED (2023) proposed for the National Trust at the old Penitentiary, Hobart Gaol, Campbell Street...
  • In the 1950s a young teenager, Brian Rieusset, was an altar boy for the Chapel at the Campbell Street Hobart Gaol.
  • The original portion of the gaol, at first known as the Hobart Town Prisoner’s Barracks, was built by convicts in 1821 and accommodated 640 men.
  • Thumbnail for Photograph - Campbell Street, Hobart showing walls of the Hobart Gaol.
  • 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.
  • It looks west towards West Hobart with Brisbane Street clearly visible in the bottom right of the photograph and Campbell Street (obscured by buildings)...
  • On the corner of Brisbane and Campbell Streets in Hobart stands a building that once formed part of the gaol that preceded Risdon Prison.
  • Situated on the corner of Brisbane and Campbell Streets in Hobart, Tasmania, the Penitentiary Chapel was built in the early 1830’s according to the design of...
  • In 1857 the Penitentiary became the Hobart Gaol, replacing the original gaol in Murray Street, and in 1859 the chapel became the city's Criminal Court with two...
  • Campbell Street Gaol lies right at the heart of Hobart CBD (central business district) and is an important piece of Tasmania’s early history.