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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Geoff Biddington, Ballarat Gaol Cell Door, 1967
... Ballarat Gaol Cell Door...cell door...Black and white photograph of a heavily riveted gaol cell... South. It was demolished c1968 ballarat gaol cell door hinge ...The Ballarat Gaol Cell Block was situated at the end of Lydiard Street South. It was demolished c1968Black and white photograph of a heavily riveted gaol cell door with large bolts..ballarat gaol, cell door, hinge, bluestone, geoff biddington, cell block, bolt -
Coburg Historical Society
Cell door number, HM Prison Pentridge, Cell door No. 54, No. 1 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge
... Cell door number, HM Prison Pentridge ...Cell door No. 54, No. 1 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge... Coburg melbourne Cell door No. 54, No. 1 Yard, HM Prison ... -
Coburg Historical Society
Cell door number, HM Prison Pentridge, Cell door No. 271 No. 3 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge
... Cell door number, HM Prison Pentridge ...Cell door No. 271 No. 3 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge.../11529/download-report Cell door No. 271 No. 3 Yard, HM Prison ...https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/11529/download-report -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pleasant Creek Gaol's Cell Door 1970
... Pleasant Creek Gaol's Cell Door 1970...Pleasant Creek Gaol Cell Door 1970... grampians Pleasant Creek Gaol Cell Door 1970 Stawell Pleasant Creek ...Pleasant Creek Gaol Cell Door 1970stawell -
J. Ward Museum Complex
Functional object - Old Ararat Gaol - Set of Seven Gaol Keys
... These watch house keys were used to secure the cell doors...Large metal ring holding seven large keys to Gaol cell... These watch house keys were used to secure the cell doors ...These watch house keys were used to secure the cell doors in an the Old Ararat Gaol. They are dated from the 19th century.These keys are a good example of keys used by Victorian prisons in the 19th century. Large metal ring holding seven large keys to Gaol cell doors.J. Hubball Melbournelocksmith, watchhouse, incarceration, keys, gaol, prison -
Victoria Police Museum
Keys, 19th Century Watchhouse Keys
... These watchhouse keys were used to secure the cell doors... cell doors. ... melbourne These watchhouse keys were used to secure the cell doors ...These watchhouse keys were used to secure the cell doors in an unknown watch house. They most likely date from the 1880s. Large metal ring holding seven large keys to watch house cell doors. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Keys - Wodonga Police Station, c1950s
... Street, Wodonga. They include keys for the main cell door as well... keys for the main cell door as well as the exercise yard ...These keys were used to ensure security at the Wodonga Police Station in Elgin Street which opened in 1966. They were used for approximately 40 years at this police station which moved to a new location in Hovell Street, Wodonga in 2002. They may have originated from the earlier police which was located in High Street, Wodonga and opened in the 1870s. The keys were created by J. Hubball, a locksmith based at 474 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. He was also known as Joseph or Josh Hubball. He operated from these premises from the early 1920s until at least the 1940s. He gained a contract to provide locks and keys for many prisons throughout Australia, including Pentridge Gaol in Melbourne, Victoria and Caboolture Police Station in Queensland. His company also created keys used at Mayday Hills in Beechworth, Victoria. On 28th of March 1947, Hubball applied for a certificate of Incorporation of a Company in his name. The Directors of this company were William Hubball & Alfred Hubball.This key comes from the Police Station in Wodonga and was used for at least 40 years to secure the premises. It was created by a well-known Melbourne locksmith.A bunch of assorted keys from the Police Station in Elgin Street, Wodonga. They include keys for the main cell door as well as the exercise yard and gate room.On largest key 'Hubball" and on the reverse "Melbourne"wodonga police, wodonga police station -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Prison interior
... them over the void. Cell doors on both sides. Rope noose... them over the void. Cell doors on both sides. Rope noose ...Colour Photograph: Interior four people, three in background. Corridor with iron railings with mesh net strung between them over the void. Cell doors on both sides. Rope noose in foregroumdprison -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Police Station and lock-up, Jim Hillis, 1996
... Photo of cell door One of a set of photographs of Port... - Civic Police Law Police Station Photo of cell door One of a set ...Taken by Jim HILLIS as a record of the buildingsPhoto of cell door One of a set of photographs of Port Melbourne police station and lock up taken by Jim HILLIS in 1996 when PMH&PS representatives were given a tour after station was vacated by police:built environment - civic, police, law, police station -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Police Station and lock-up, Jim Hillis, 1996
... Photo of cell door with graffiti One of a set... - Civic Police Law Police Station Photo of cell door with graffiti ...Taken by Jim HILLIS as a record of the buildingsPhoto of cell door with graffiti One of a set of photographs of Port Melbourne police station and lock up taken by Jim HILLIS in 1996 when PMH&PS representatives were given a tour after station was vacated by police:built environment - civic, police, law, police station -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Police Station and lock-up, Jim Hillis, 1996
... Photo of cell door with open window. One of a set... - Civic Police Law Police Station Photo of cell door with open ...Taken by Jim HILLIS as a record of the buildingsPhoto of cell door with open window. One of a set of photographs of Port Melbourne police station and lock up taken by Jim HILLIS in 1996 when PMH&PS representatives were given a tour after station was vacated by police:built environment - civic, police, law, police station -
Orbost & District Historical Society
peephole
... a peephole in the cell door.... a peephole in the cell door. peephole Port- Arthur convict ...This is a peephole from a solitary confinement cell cell at Port Arthur. There were 12 cells, measuring 3m x 1.5m, used for solitary confinement. Convicts there would sleep on a narrow wooden shelf, the only furnishing in the cell, and were watched through a peephole in the cell door.A rectangular iron peephole from a prison door. it has a bolted metal flap that can be pushed aside to allow an outside person a view of the inside of the cell.peephole port- arthur convict -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, W.G.(Geoff) Little, Open Day at the Former Ballarat Gaol, 1964, 07/03/1964
... doors; .8) People in cell area. An upper level is shown... showing the individual cell doors; .8) People in cell area ...On 7 March 1964 the Former Ballarat Gaol was opened to the public resulting in a large turnout. These photos were taken during the visit and show various sections, inside and outside, of the gaol. .1) Shows the ground queued up; .2) Front entrance, people starting to move inside; .3) Looking through the bars; .4) view of the curved wall with sentry's walk and guard's tower; .5) Looking through bars to stone wall; .6) Walking down the narrow steps from the top of the wall. This would have been used by guards; .7) Area showing the individual cell doors; .8) People in cell area. An upper level is shown. The gallows is on this level; .9) Stairs leading up to the gallows; .10) Turret above the cell block; .11) Cell area; .12) Cobbled area.Twelve black and white images taken at the open day of the Former Ballarat Gaol, held by the Ballarat Branch of the National Trust on 7 March 1964.ballarat gaol, ballarat school of mines, gaol, bluestone, national trust tours, entrance to gaol, sentry's walk, guard's tower, cells, gallows, stairs to gallows, cobbled area, geoff little -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Former Ballarat Gaol Courtyard, Federation University SMM Campus
After the Ballarat Gaol was closed it was handed to the Ballarat School of Mines. The gaol cells were demolished, and sections of the former gaol walls were incorporated into the Amenities building. A bricked courtyard at in the grounds of the former Ballarat Gaol at Federation University SMB Campus. The open door leads to the cafeteria in the Amenities Building.ballarat school of mines, courtyard, amenities building, ballarat gaol, architectural feature -
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 -
Old Gippstown
Building - Police Station Lockup, pre 1869
One-room cell-lockup, possibly transferred from Rosedale to Maffra in 1869, moved to Old Gippstown in 1973.High local significance on account of age.A small square shaped timber building with a gabled corrugated iron roof. Built in 1869. The door is not original and has been roughly made of pallet boards.This cell has many different things written on the inside walls.old gippstown, west gippsland, gippsland, gippsland heritage park, goldfields, victorian era, moe, historical village, wellington shire, maffra, cell, police, old gippstown heritage park, latrobe valley, lock up, latrobe city council