Hay Gaol
New South Wales, Narrandera, Berrima Correctional Centre, Darlinghurst Gaol
978-613-8-12111-4
6138121112
64
2011-10-29
29.00 €
eng
https://images.our-assets.com/cover/230x230/9786138121114.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/fullcover/230x230/9786138121114.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/cover/2000x/9786138121114.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/fullcover/2000x/9786138121114.jpg
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Hay Gaol is located at Hay, in the Riverina District of New South Wales, Australia. The entrance faces Church Street and is otherwise bounded by Piper, Macauley and Coke streets, north-east of the town centre. It operated as a "Public Gaol, Prison and House of Correction" from late 1880 to mid-1915, replacing the Hay Police Lock-up in Lachlan Street. The original gaol at Hay was a police lock-up, located in Lachlan Street on the site of the present Hay Post Office. The lock-up was proclaimed a Public Gaol on 1 December 1870. The gaol initially contained two cells to accommodate prisoners. During 1878, however, there was a large increase in the number of prisoners detained at Hay – 192 entries to the gaol (compared to just nine the year before) and 176 discharges (compared to thirteen previously). As a result “much needed improvements” were made to the gaol, with the prisoner accommodation being increased by 1879 to four cells. In 1879 there were 173 entries and 175 discharges; and, in 1880, 154 entries and 158 discharges.
https://www.morebooks.de/books/gb/published_by/cede-publishing/189855/products
History
https://www.morebooks.de/store/gb/book/hay-gaol/isbn/978-613-8-12111-4