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FORMER PRISON IN HOBART, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
Hobart Gaol; Hobart Town Gaol
  • The Penitentiary Chapel, located within the Campbell Street Gaol, designed by [[John Lee Archer]].
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  • Residence of the Governor of the Hobart Gaol, at the end of Melville Street, known colloquially as Martin's Mistake. (c.1905)
  • 1860s photograph of Hobart's Campbell Street Gaol and early Hobart

Old Castlemaine Gaol         
JAIL IN CASTLEMAINE, VICTORIA, GARDEN
Old Casltemaine Gaol; Castlemaine Gaol
The Old Castlemaine Gaol is a prison located in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia. The prison was modelled on Pentonville; the present building replaced the original, designed by Inspector General John Price which was never occupied.
Belle Vue Gaol         
  • alt=A line drawing of a large Victorian building in the background. In the foreground there is a representation of a small inn called the Bowling Green.
VICTORIAN PRISON IN GORTON, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND
Gorton Gaol; Manchester City Gaol; Manchester Borough Gaol; Bellevue Prison
Belle Vue Gaol (also known as Manchester City Gaol, Manchester Borough Gaol or Gorton Gaol) was a Victorian prison in Gorton, Manchester, England. It operated between 1850 and 1888.
Beaumaris Gaol         
  • A section of the jail from inside the courtyard
GRADE I LISTED BUILDING IN ANGLESEY.
Beaumaris Prison; Beaumaris gaol
Beaumaris Gaol ( ; ) is a disused gaol located in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales. Although no longer in use it remains largely unaltered and is now a museum open to visitors, with around 30,000 visiting each year.

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Campbell Street Gaol

H.M. Gaol Hobart or Campbell Street Gaol, a former Australian maximum security prison for males and females, was located in Hobart, Tasmania. Built by convict labour, the gaol operated between 1821 until the early 1960s. In 1961, male inmates were transferred to the H.M. Risdon Prison and in 1963, female inmates were transferred to the Risdon Women's Prison.

Designed in the Georgian Renaissance architectural style by John Lee Archer, what remains of the gaol is now managed by the National Trust of Australia (Tasmania) as a historic site.