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    The Hay Gaol is a heritage-listed former prison and now museum at 355 Church Street, Hay, Hay Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was an adult prison...
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    including: 355 Church Street: Hay Gaol 120 Lachlan Street: Hay Post Office Moama Street: Bishops Lodge Narrandera–Hay railway: Hay railway station The Riverine...
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  • inmates in the mid-20th century, the institution in Hay was opened in February 1961 in the former Hay Gaol as a maximum security institution for girls, under...
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    and built from 1879 to 1881 by Whitcombe Brothers, Hay. It is also known as the Old Wentworth Gaol. The property is owned by Department of Primary Industries...
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  • "Grafton Gaol". State Records Archives Investigator. Government of New South Wales. 8 May 1992. Retrieved 5 May 2012. NSW, Museums & Galleries. "Hay Gaol Museum"...
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    The Hay Internment and POW camps at Hay, New South Wales, Australia were established during World War II as prisoner-of-war and internment centres, due...
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    The Old Dubbo Gaol is a heritage-listed former gaol and now museum and tourist attraction at 90 Macquarie Street, Dubbo in the Dubbo Region local government...
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  • Yorke. In 1940 Rosenberg was interned and sent to Australia, kept first in Hay Gaol, in New South Wales, and then in Camp Tatura, Victoria returning to London...
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  • website Hawkesbury Regional Museum Windsor Local history website Hay Gaol Museum Hay Riverina Local history Former prison with exhibits of local history...
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    the punishment and abuse from staff. In 1961 the government turned the Hay Gaol into an Institution for Girls designed to hold the worst behaved girls...
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    such as dairy, pig-raising, market gardening, hay and fodder production were established. During WW2, the gaol was used as an internment camp for some 200...
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    submarine SM UC-2 struck a mine and sank in the North Sea. The Hay Gaol prison closed in Hay, New South Wales, Australia due to its small inmate population...
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    Hay Castle (Welsh: Castell y Gelli) is a medieval fortification and 17th-century mansion house in the small town of Hay-on-Wye in Powys, Wales. Originally...
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    office. Adjacent to this site was the former Hay lock-up that was being replaced by a new gaol (Hay Gaol), then in the course of construction. It was...
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    Mudgee Gaol were located at the north-west corner of the men's yard. The structure was about sixteen feet high (extending two feet above the gaol wall)...
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  • and Internment Camp Bathurst Internment Camp at Bathurst Civil Gaol Long Bay Civil Gaol Long Bay State Reformatory Orange Temporary Internment Camp Peat...
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    Oban Times. 27 October 1877. p. 4. Retrieved 22 February 2023. Shennan, Hay (1892). Boundaries of Counties and Parishes in Scotland: as settled by the...
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    middle of Broad Street. The former Montgomeryshire County Gaol that once stood at the end of Gaol Road was designed by Thomas Penson, the county surveyor...
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    Leigh Hunt served his term at the Surrey County Gaol. Leigh Hunt's visitors at Surrey County Gaol included Lord Byron, Thomas Moore, Lord Henry Brougham...
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    Wooldridge was hanged at Reading Gaol for the murder of his wife. The execution inspired Oscar Wilde's The Ballad of Reading Gaol. 19 July 1899: Mary Ansell...
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  • Joseph Cordini – 13 June 1884 – Hanged at Deniliquin Gaol for the murder of George Mizon on the Hay road outside Deniliquin. Charles Watson – 14 April 1885...
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  • Fremantle Prison, Government House, the Perth Town Hall, The Cloisters, Perth Gaol, and the Swan River Mechanics' Institute. The convict workforce led to an...
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    High Sheriffs of Kerry and members of the UK Parliament) and later as a gaol. It has been burned twice. It is currently part of a golf course. It was...
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    transcript (1821) M Shed 18-year-old John Horwood was hanged for murder at New Gaol, Bristol in 1821, becoming the first person executed there. His trial transcripts...
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    completion of Fort Denison, Circular Quay, Cockatoo Dock and Darlinghurst Gaol. The park includes the original Sexton's Cottage, which is now used as a...
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    the Sandhurst/Old Bendigo Gaol. The new theatre which seats nearly 1,000 people sits within the walls and structure of the gaol and retains some original...
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    Surrey county gaol originally housed at the White Lion Inn (also informally called the Borough Gaol) and eventually at Horsemonger Lane Gaol. One other local...
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    Neo-Norman church of St Peter at Norbiton, Surrey (1841). They built Reading Gaol (1841–42) in a picturesque, castellated style. Meanwhile, he was inspired...
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    tournament. But in 1508 he was sent to the Tower of London, and later a gaol in Calais, under suspicion of conspiracy against Henry VII. Although he was...
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    originally owned and built by Malcolm Douglas. Malcolm married Christina Hay of the James Hay family. Douglas was the owner of the local tannery. His son built...
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