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  2. Campbell Street Gaol - Wikipedia

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    Used progressively as a civilian prison from 1846, it became Hobart's prison after convict transportation ended in 1853, [1] as the Hobart Town Gaol, replacing an older building of that name in Murray Street which had become structurally unsound. A new cell-block was constructed to the north of the original one, and the gaol remained more or ...

  3. Cascades Female Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Cascades Female Factory, a former Australian workhouse for female convicts in the penal colony of Van Diemen's Land, is located in Hobart, Tasmania.Operational between 1828 and 1856, the factory is now one of the 11 sites that collectively compose the Australian Convict Sites, listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO.

  4. History of Hobart - Wikipedia

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    In 1804 it was moved to a better location at the present site of Hobart at Sullivans Cove, making it the second oldest city in Australia. Hobart's prominent Georgian architecture of this era served as a constant reminder of its past, which is linked to convicts. Gradually this it was transformed into a quiet, conservative, strongly class ...

  5. List of prisons in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Belconnen Remand Centre. A new prison was opened on 11 September 2008 at Hume, called the Alexander Maconochie Centre, named after Alexander Maconochie.The centre is designed as a multi role facility to replace the Belconnen Remand Centre and provide detention facilities so that prisoners who are currently held in New South Wales facilities may be held locally.

  6. Port Arthur, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The Port Arthur convict settlement was established in September 1830 as a timber-getting camp, producing sawn logs for government projects. From 1833 until 1877, it was the destination for those deemed the most hardened of transported convicts ― so-called "secondary offenders" ― who had persistently re-offended during their time in Australia.

  7. Category:Defunct prisons in Hobart - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct prisons in Hobart" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  8. Australian Convict Sites - Wikipedia

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    Australian Convict Sites is a World Heritage property consisting of 11 remnant penal sites originally built within the British Empire during the 18th and 19th centuries on fertile Australian coastal strips at Sydney, Tasmania, Norfolk Island, and Fremantle; now representing "...the best surviving examples of large-scale convict transportation and the colonial expansion of European powers ...

  9. List of museums in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Old Hobart Town: Richmond: Historic house: website, model village depicting life in Hobart as it was in the 1820s Pearns Steam World: Westbury: North: Technology: website, steam engines, tractors, equipment and memorabilia Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site: Hobart: Prison: Former maximum security prison for males and females with chapel and ...