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Original Format
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Glass plate negative
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Title
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Wagga Wagga Gaol
Date
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1916-1919
Description
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The Wagga Wagga Gaol, built in the 1860s by Charles Hardy, was demolished in 1919, but had fallen into a dilapidated state after it was condemned in 1916.
A new police station was built on the site (on the corner of Tarcutta and Sturt Streets) in 1927.
Identifier
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CSU Regional Archives, Michael Pym Collection, RW2735/33