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  2. Dead Cells - Wikipedia

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    Motion Twin released a free downloadable content update to the game called Dead Cells: Rise of the Giant in mid-2019. [27] The developers announced plans to port Dead Cells to mobile devices running iOS and Android, modifying the game's interface to support touch controls as well as remote controllers. The iOS version was released on August 28 ...

  3. Old Melbourne Gaol - Wikipedia

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    Old Melbourne Gaol in 1922. An allotment of scrubland to the north-east of Melbourne was selected as Port Phillips first permanent gaol. On 1 January 1838, George Wintle was appointed to be gaoler at the prison at £100 a year; with the site becoming colloquially known as Wintle's Hotel. [2]

  4. Museum of Underground Prisoners - Wikipedia

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    The prisoners worked in workshops as part of their daily routine. The workshops included a carpentry shop, printing shop, a shoemaking and sewing area in which the prisoners made sleeping mats and sewed uniforms. The British used the workshops for external uses such as printing or preparing coffins for British soldiers and policemen.

  5. List of fictional prisons - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner: Cell Block H (1979–1986) Wentworth (2013–present) Westgate Penitentiary: United States: Brute Force (1947) West Mesa Penitentiary: West Mesa, Nevada, United States: Henry Stickmin Legacy Series (2007–2015) Henry Stickmin Collection (2019) The Wheel of Kharnabar: Sibornal, Helliconia: Helliconia Winter (1985) Winterhaven County Jail

  6. Yatala Labour Prison - Wikipedia

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    By 1880 the accommodation was seen as insufficient for the 280 prisoners then held, with up to three per cell and eighteen per dormitory room. A T shaped building was constructed in 1884 with 96 cells over three floors, and the walled area expanded. The building included a chapel, offices and three dark underground cells used for solitary ...

  7. Salt Pit - Wikipedia

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    Nude prisoners were kept in a central area and walked around as a form of humiliation. The detainees were hosed down with water while shackled naked and placed in cold cells. They were subject to sleep deprivation, shackled to bars with their hands above their heads. Four of 20 cells of the prison had bars across the cell to facilitate this.

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  9. Abu Salim prison - Wikipedia

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    The prisoners agreed. 120 injured and sick prisoners were told they would receive medical care and were taken away in buses. As it turned out, they would never be seen again. The next morning, June 29, many prisoners were rounded up into the courtyards of the central prison, and were shot and killed by gunfire from the rooftops.