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J. Ward Museum Complex
Functional object - Old Ararat Gaol - Padlock with no key
This padlock was used on the cells of Old Ararat Gaol in the 1800's. This padlock is significant in its interpretative abilities of showing what equipment was used in containing prisoners on the Victorian goldfield. Metal gaol padlock with open hinged clasp. Front view of open padlock with hinged keyhole cover with two engravings. Five bolts. Back view of padlock with 12 bolts. Large dent at the base. Two bolts on each side. Scratches and dents from repeated usage. Some spots of corrosion.Two engravings on keyhole latch - the word "SECURE" and a twelve prong star or flower.gaol, prison, prisoner, padlock -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Colour Print, Doug Orford, Old gaol at Pleasant Creek, Stawell Historical Society, c.1990
Reference for original bluestone cell block at Eltham Courthousecells, lockup, pleasant creek, stawell historical society -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photo, Ballarat School of Mines buildings along Lydiard Street South, with 'borrowed' Ballarat Gaol sign, c1964, c1964
A black and white photograph of Ballarat School of MInes buildings along Lydiard Street South. ballarat school of mines, lydiard street south, ballarat gaol, h.m.prison ballarat, e.j. tippett hall, former ballarat wesleyan church -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat Gaol Watchtower, 1995
Photograph of a man behind bars in the Ballarat watchtower entrance. ballarat school of mines, ballarat gaol, watchtower -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Ballarat Supreme Court and Gaol
ballarat supreme court, ballarat gaol, lydiard street south, armstrong street south -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, WILDE, Oscar, Selected poems of Oscar Wilde including The Ballad of Reading Gaol, 1911
Labelled 'Himmer Bequest'. Stamped 'Cowes Public Library'. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Lancelot St George Piercy Austin, Ballarat Junior Technical School gaol site utilization - rough letter, 13/04/1915
Lettre from the Registrar of the Ballarat School of MInes from Premier Sir Alexander Peacockballarat junior technical school, ballarat gaol, ballarat school of mines, alexander peacock, lancelot austin -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plans, Preliminary Measured Drawings of the Former Gaol Governor's Residence Lydiard St, 1977
Four measured drawings on paper, with coloured shading: .1) Plan ground floor and first floor level .2) Proposed alterations and additions .3) as above .4) as abovegaol governor's residence, g. hewitt, smb, ballarat school of mines, architectural plans -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph
Rev. Archibald E. Newton (1893 - 1959) entered Home Mission work at Waratah. He commenced his ministry in 1927 at Mt. Lyell and Strahan in Tasmania, and subsequently served at Wynard (1930), Wycheproof (1933), Traralgon (1937), Pascoe Vale & Merlynston (1943). He was appointed chaplain to metropolitan gaols in 1941, and from 1946 he was chaplain to gaols and hospitals, including mental hospitals. He parish was known as the "Pitiful Parish". Newton died in Dromana on 30 July 1959.B & W head and shoulders studio portrait of the Rev. Archibald E. Newton.Methodist Home Missions. Rev. A.E. Newton, Chaplain to Gaols & Hospitals.archibald e. newton, methodist, minister, home missionary, chaplain, pentridge prison -
J. Ward Museum Complex
Functional object - Old Ararat Gaol - Gaol Key with Wooden Tag
The key and tag are a good example of the keys used by goldfield gaols in the 19th century.Metal Gaol Key with Wooden Tag. Tied with a leather tie that has two knots. "F2" is engraved on the wooden tag. gaol, keys, incarceration, prison -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Gaol, n.d
The Gaol at Portland was in operation as early as 1852. It was reproclaimed in the Government Gazette, along with several other prisons in the colony, in October 1877. In 1892, it was proclaimed a Police Gaol, under the provisions of the Gaols Act 1890. The Police Gaol was closed by proclamation in March 1893.Black and white photo of gaol at Portland, two sides visible. High stone walls, roof of building visible behind walls. Large stone pillars either side of wooden entrance. Dilapidated wooden fence, cow grazing in foreground.Front: 'THE FIRST JAIL IN VICTORIA, PORTLAND' - white print on bottom edge of photoportland gaol, jail, incarceration, prison -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
The Aitken Gap Gaol was originally constructed at the Gap Settlement on the Calder Highway in 1857 for the gold escorts. It was relocated to its present site outside the Sunbury Police Station in Macedon Street between 1989 and 1991.A coloured photograph of the relocated Aitken Gap Gaol. It has bluestone walls and a moss covered slate roof. with 2 solid stained wooden doors and blue painted wooden trims. A small cell window is on the side of the building and a paved brick area surrounds the gaol.aitken gap gaol, gap village, sunbury police station, george evans collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Popinjay Australian Publications, The Moonlite Papers Volume 1, 1988
.1) Yellow soft covered booklet, and accompanying newspaper articles regarding the escape of Captain Moonlight from the 'escape proof' Ballarat Gaol. .2) Newspaper clippings relating to Captain Moonlight non-fictioncaptain moonlite, bushranger, moonlight papers, moonlite papers, ballarat gaol, wantabadgery statement -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c 1993
Aitkens Gap Police Lock up was originally constructed at The Gap which was south of the junction of Gap Road (Sunbury Road) and Calder Highway (Victoria St/Mt. Alexander Road). It was part of a police complex which was a changeover station for the gaol escort. The goal was relocated and rebuilt in the police station grounds in Sunbury in 1993.A coloured photograph of five men working on the removal of Aitkens Gap Gaol from its original site. Two end walls of the gaol are standing and the work is being done on the front and back of the building. Conifers and cypress trees are growing around the site.peter free, aitkens gap gaol, police historical association, sunbury police station, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, early 1990s
In 1990 the small gaol was dismantled from its site at Aitken's Gap and relocated in Sunbury outside the new police station.A black and white photograph of a small bluestone gaol with a shingle roof and two wooden doors. The modern police station is in the background and a plaque set in bluestone is on the RHS of the photograph.aitken gap gaol, the gap village, sunbury police station, george evans collection -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1856
Taken in Beechworth 1856, this photograph depicts Ford Street featuring, from the background to the foreground; the Old Beechworth Goal, the Gold Wardens Office, Chinese Protectors Office, Gold Vault, Courthouse and Telegraph Station.Black and white rectangular photograph mounted on card. Reverse: 1997.3089 / 84-207-1 / Streets / GAOL AND COURTHOUSE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE / BEECHWORTH 1865 burke museum, ford street, beechworth historic precinct, gaol, courthouse, telegraph station, gold wardens office, gold vault, chinese protectors office -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Aerial View of Federation University SMB Campus, c1967
This photograph was taken around the time that the Ballarat School of Mines obtained the Former Ballarat Gaol site and the Ballarat Brewery site.Black and white photograph showing an aerial View of Federation University SMB Campus. The image shows the former Ballarat Gaol (now demolished), Ballarat Brewery, (now demolished) and White Flat Oval.ballarat school of mines, ballarat gaol, ballarat brewery, white flat, ballarat townscape, smb campus, ballarat school of mines campus, lydiard street, aerial -
J. Ward Museum Complex
Functional object - Old Ararat Gaol - Gaol Key
The key as well as its associated key lock are good examples of how prisoners were restrained in Goldfield gaols.The key is significant in that it still functions with its lock considering its age. This functional key belongs to Object #1237 There are a number of engravings on the bow. Scratches and dents are evident from use. "J. HUBBALL" - "MELBOURNE" - "A" - "J" gaol, prison, prisoner -
J. Ward Museum Complex
Functional object - Old Ararat Gaol - Small Handcuffs
These handcuffs give context to the types of restraints used on Goldfield Gaol prisoners.These handcuffs are significant in their condition for their age and their interpretive ability.This small set of handcuffs are made of steel. No key. Signs of wear and tear from frequent use.Production marks are on the bolts of both handcuffs. Various letters are engraved but worn away. "BES" on right handcuffgaol, prinson, prisoner, handcuffs -
J. Ward Museum Complex
Functional object - Old Ararat Gaol - Padlock
The padlock give a conceptual understanding of functional objects used in early Victorian goldfield gaols. Padlock with cracked blue enamel paint. Attached functional key Object #1241 Five screws on front - nine screws on back#11 in red paint. gaol, incarceration, goldfields, prisoner -
J. Ward Museum Complex
Functional object - Old Ararat Gaol - Latch Bolt Door Lock
This door lock is a good example of the locks used within Goldfield gaols in the 1800's.The lock is significant in that it is a good example of equipment used to restrain 1800's prisoners.Door lock with separate access knob and functional key The plate contains both metal and brass. The Rose has cracked blue enamel paint and has five small bolts and six bolt holes. The access knob is functional The side contains a functioning bolt latch and two bolt holes.locks, gaol, prison, prisoner -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1993
The Aitkens Gap Gaol was removed from its original site at Gap Village on the Calder Highway and relocated in front of the Sunbury Police Station in 1993.A coloured photograph of the resiting and rebuilding of the Aitken Gap Gaol outside the Police Station in Sunbury. The two end walls have been constructed as far as the windows and work has commenced on the front and back walls. Some stones are scattered around the site.peter free, aitkens gap gaol, sunbury police station, police historical association, george evans collection -
City of Greater Geelong
Green Lid Contraband, c. 1990
Prisoner made smoking pipe (broken) - made and confiscated at Geelong Gaol. Circa 1990's.Plastic bottle with hole in the side and breakage on the opposite side.geelong, gaol, museum, smoking, contraband -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Future Development: A Southern Terminal to Lydiard Street, 1947, 09/12/1947
In 1947 Percy Everett, Chief Architect for the Victorian Government, drew up plans to accomodate the growth in student numbers on the Ballarat School of Mines site. It was an era of government buildings surrounding the Ballarat School of Mines campus either being transfered to the school or foreshadowed for transfer. In 1947 two Red Cross huts were transferred from Victoria Park to the western side of the former Ballarat Supreme Court (later Courthouse Theatre) for use by Wool Classing and Motor Mechanics. In the same year additional facilities were provided for Pottery due to the increase in enrolments and a large brick classroom was built at the rear of the Ballarat Junior Technical School Building. In the annual report of 1947 the President said: "These transfers are, however, only temporary expedients and indicate the pressing need for more buildings of a permanent nature". By the end of the year the School Council decided to request the Education Department of Victoria to proceed with the implementation of the School's long-range plan whch had received approval earlier and to treat it as an urgent post-war requirement. After much communication a plan for a six-storied building, flanked by two three storied buildings was planned to be built on the site of the Ballarat Gaol was developed. The plan was sent to the Education Department for the Minister's Approval. It is not know if approval was granted, but the building did not proceed, possibly becausse the Ballarat Gaol was still very miuch in use. When a tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines was being developed in 1967 it corresponded with the closure of the Ballarat Gaol. It was determined that the Lydiard Street South site had no room for future growth so a new campus was sought. The new campus was purchased at Mt Helen, and was initially known as the Ballarat Insittute of Advanced Education. In 1976, when the Ballarat Teachers' College merged into the structure, the campus became known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education and it was no longer a part of the Ballarat School of Mines. Plans for a proposed building to replace the Ballarat Gaol buildings. The proposed building was never built, the concept being replaced by a new teritary facility at Mt Helen. buildings, percy everett, ballarat school of mines battery, ballarat technical art school, engineering workshops, machine shop, ballarat junior technical school, architectural plans, ballarat school of mines, smb campus -
City of Greater Geelong
Orange Tattoo Gun, c. 1990
Part of a Prisoner made Tattoo Gun - made and confiscated at Geelong Gaol. Circa 1990's. (Prisoner issued Tooth Brush)Orange toothbrush moulded to form tattoo gun with sticky tape.geelong, gaol, museum, tattoo, contraband -
City of Greater Geelong
Blue Bottle Contraband, c. 1990
Prisoner made smoking pipe - made and confiscated at Geelong Gaol. Circa 1990's.Improvised smoking pipe made from shampoo and conditioner bottle and plastic tubegeelong, gaol, museum, smoking, contraband, paraphernalia -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CARWARDINE COLLECTION: BENDIGO GAOL
Black and white photograph, of Bendigo Gaol, taken from Gaol Road showing front of building.Bendigo Advertiserbuildings, government, bendigo gaol, bendigo-history-buildings-gaols -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - THE BENDIGO GAOL
DVD. The Bendigo Gaol. -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1879
This image is believed to be taken in 1879. The photograph depicts gaol staff in front of what was believed to be the original timber gates of Beechworth Gaol. This has been proven false through photographic evidence but is believed to be somewhere within the Old Beechworth Gaol. The Old Beechworth Gaol opened in 1864 as a result of the gold rush boom that struck Beechworth in 1852, bringing with it a large population desperate for riches. It is most famously known for holding Australia's most famous outlaw, Ned Kelly, along with his relatives and supporters, the Kelly Gang. It is now open for tour for the public.This photo depicts Old Beechworth Gaol, which has extreme historical significance to the town of Beechworth through both the building and the prisoners who occupied it. This includes famous bushranger Ned Kelly, who was a prisoner here in 1871 and 1880. Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paperReverse: 6201/kelly album, beechworth gaol, guard, old beechworth gaol, gaol, uniform, burke museum, #beechworth, gold rush -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Aerial photograph of the Ballarat School of Mines, 1983
The photo was taken before the Ballarat School of Mines built the M.B. John Building and the Hillman Recreation Centre. Since this photo has been taken most of the Ballarat Gaol and the Ballarat Brewery have been demolished.Black and white aerial photograph of central Lydiard Street south in Ballarat, including the Ballarat School of Mines. The photo shows the former Ballarat Gaol, former Ballarat Courthouse, Ballarat Club, Uniting Church, White Flat, Ballarat Brewery; and was taken before the building of Corbould Hall and the M.B. John Building. White broken lines show the Ballarat School of Mines campusballarat gaol, ballarat courthouse, ballarat club, ballarat townscape, uniting church, ballarat brewery, old plumbing building, flecknoe, administration building, flecknoe building, lydiard street south, ballarat, white flat, ballarat school of mines botanical garden