User:Evad37/gallery/2015
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Fri Nov 06 09:44:08 GMT+08:00 2015
[edit]Sat Jul 18 10:33:52 GMT+08:00 2015
[edit]Sat Jul 18 09:59:11 GMT+08:00 2015
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Approach from south
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Driving over Sigatoka River bridge
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Driving over Sigatoka River bridge
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view north along Sigatoka Valley Road
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Bus departing from market stop
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Former railway tracks, overgrown with grass
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Former railway tracks - bridge over river closed
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view south along Sigatoka Valley Road
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remains of former railway bridge
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remains of former railway bridge
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remains of former railway bridge
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remains of former railway bridge
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River foreshore
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River foreshore
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River foreshore
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remains of former railway bridge
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River foreshore
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River foreshore
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Vie across Sigatoka River
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River foreshore
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River foreshore
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View of shops and temple from river foreshore
Mon Jun 22 19:07:08 GMT+08:00 2015
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View from west (Camboon Road, Noranda).
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View from west (Camboon Road, Noranda).
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View from south-west (Ivory Park, Noranda).
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View from south-west (Ivory Park, Noranda).
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Installation of reinforcement for footing of retaining wall.
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Installation of reinforcement for footing of retaining wall.
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View eastwards from Malaga Drive.
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View from north (Malaga Drive north of Reid Highway).
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View from west (Camboon Road, Noranda).
Sun Feb 08 18:34:05 GMT+08:00 2015
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Ramp access tramway (Fairbairn Street), with Parry Street cutting across
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Inner gates
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Clock at top of gatehouse
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View west from inside gatehouse
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View across to South Knoll. The white line on the wall denotes the original ground level.
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New divison in the background, undergoing renovation works
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West workshops (through doors in wall)
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Window of Anglican chapel. A defect in one of the glass panes gives the impression of a woman's profile, which is said to be that of Martha Rendell (the only woman hanged at the prison).
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Anglican chapel, south side
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One Division
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One Division
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One Division cell
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One Division cell
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Slop bucket - each cell had two, one for drinking water and one instead of a toilet
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Kitchen
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Kitchen's yard, with toilets and showers that had doors
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One Division yard
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One Division yard
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One Division yard
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Yard for prisoners separated under section 43 of the Prison Act, to keep them safe from other prisoners
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Two Division yard
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Two Division yard
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Two Division yard wall, with faded/damaged artwork
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Two Division yard wall, with broken glass bottles on top to prevent prisoners climbing over
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Punishment yard
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Punishment yard
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Punishment yard, wall of solitary confinement
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Punishment yard
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Solitary confinement cell
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Solitary confinement cell, later used for art therapy
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Inside solitary confinement cell. The inside is completely dark until the door slit is opened.
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Solitary confinement corridor
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Solitary confinement cell
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Condemed cell in solitary confinement block, used prior to executions
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Flogging post
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Flogging post - demonstration by tour guide
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Flogging post
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Execution chamber
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Execution chamber
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Execution chamber
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Execution chamber - view down trap door
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Three Division
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Three Division
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Cell for dangerous prisoners, to protect other prisoners from them. The door opens outwards instead of inwards, and it has its own separate exercise yard.
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Cell for dangerous prisoners, to protect other prisoners from them. The door opens outwards instead of inwards, and the cell has its own separate exercise yard.
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Suicide watch cell. The door opens outwards instead of inwards, and it has a large viewing window
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Reconstructed cell - 1852 to 1860
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Reconstructed cell - 1852 to 1860
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Reconstructed cell - 1860 to 1870
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Reconstructed cell - 1870 to 1920
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Reconstructed cell - 1920 to 1960
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Reconstructed cell - 1960 to 1980
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Reconstructed cell - 1960 to 1980
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Reconstructed cell - 1980 to 1991
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Reconstructed cell - 1980 to 1991
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Division Three roof - evidence of the 1988 Fremantle Prison riot remains
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Division Three roof - evidence of the 1988 Fremantle Prison riot remains
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Division Three floor - concrete overlay laid in the 1980s (left) and original stone (right, under glass)
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Division Three roof - evidence of the 1988 Fremantle Prison riot remains
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Four Division
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Moondyne Joe's cell
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Four Division
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View out from cell
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Artwork by convict James Walsh in his cell, which was preserved under whitewash. Notes regarding the original artwork: *Author: James Walsh, died May 1871 *Created: Circa 1859 to 1871 *:Reference for dates: Bosworth, Michal (2004). Convict Fremantle: A Place of Promise and Punishment. p. 50. University of Western Australia Press. ISBN 978-1-920694-33-3. *Is in the public domain in Australia because copyright has expired, as the creator died before 1 January 1955 (see Template:PD-Australia) *Is in the public domain in in the United States because this work was never published prior to January 1, 2003, and its author died before 1954 (see Template:PD-US-unpublished)
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Artwork by convict James Walsh in his cell, which was preserved under whitewash. Notes regarding the original artwork: *Author: James Walsh, died May 1871 *Created: Circa 1859 to 1871 *:Reference for dates: Bosworth, Michal (2004). Convict Fremantle: A Place of Promise and Punishment. p. 50. University of Western Australia Press. ISBN 978-1-920694-33-3. *Is in the public domain in Australia because copyright has expired, as the creator died before 1 January 1955 (see Template:PD-Australia) *Is in the public domain in in the United States because this work was never published prior to January 1, 2003, and its author died before 1954 (see Template:PD-US-unpublished)
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Artwork by convict James Walsh in his cell, which was preserved under whitewash. Notes regarding the original artwork: *Author: James Walsh, died May 1871 *Created: Circa 1859 to 1871 *:Reference for dates: Bosworth, Michal (2004). Convict Fremantle: A Place of Promise and Punishment. p. 50. University of Western Australia Press. ISBN 978-1-920694-33-3. *Is in the public domain in Australia because copyright has expired, as the creator died before 1 January 1955 (see Template:PD-Australia) *Is in the public domain in in the United States because this work was never published prior to January 1, 2003, and its author died before 1954 (see Template:PD-US-unpublished)
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Artwork by convict James Walsh in his cell, which was preserved under whitewash. Notes regarding the original artwork: *Author: James Walsh, died May 1871 *Created: Circa 1859 to 1871 *:Reference for dates: Bosworth, Michal (2004). Convict Fremantle: A Place of Promise and Punishment. p. 50. University of Western Australia Press. ISBN 978-1-920694-33-3. *Is in the public domain in Australia because copyright has expired, as the creator died before 1 January 1955 (see Template:PD-Australia) *Is in the public domain in in the United States because this work was never published prior to January 1, 2003, and its author died before 1954 (see Template:PD-US-unpublished)
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Large cell holding multiple prisoners
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Catholic chapel
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Catholic chapel - confessional
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Prison theatre
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Prison theatre balcony, for women prisoners only
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Path between New Division (left) and the Main Cell Block (right)
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Terrace overlooking prisoner yards
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Reservoir exterior
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Prison hospital
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Reservoir entrance
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Four Division yard, view from terrace
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Path along terrace, looking towards the East Workshops and entrance to the tunnel system
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Three Division yard, view from terrace
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Solitary confinement and punishment yard, view from terrace
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Two Division yard, view from terrace
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Yard for prisoners separated under section 43 of the Prison Act, to protect them from other prisoners - view from terrace
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One Division yard, view from terrace
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Brick tower
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Entrance to the tunnel system
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View straight down to the tunnels
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View straight down to the tunnels
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View straight down to the tunnels
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Safety equipment for tours in the tunnels
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View straight down to the tunnels
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Winch to assist tourists up from the tunnels, if they are unable to climb back up
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View straight down to the tunnels
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Safety equipment for tours in the tunnels
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Terrace, view across reservoir to hospital
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New Division, view from terrace
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New Division yard
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New Division yard
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New Division yard
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New Division yard
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New Division undergoing renovation works
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New Division interior
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New Division interior, undergoing renovation works
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New Division interior
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New Division - day cell. Prisoners were moved between their own individual day, night, and bathroom cells so each could be thorouhly searched every day.
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New Division - night cell. Prisoners were moved between their own individual day, night, and bathroom cells so each could be thorouhly searched every day.
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New Division - bathroom cell. Prisoners were moved between their own individual day, night, and bathroom cells so each could be thorouhly searched every day.
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New Division interior
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New Division undergoing renovation works
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Main Cell Block - stairs down to morgue and food storage
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Undeground morgue
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Undeground morgue
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Undeground food store
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Anglican chapel, north side
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West Workshops exterior
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View across prison from guard tower - Main Cell Block
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View across prison from guard tower - Women's Prison (left), New Division (back left), Main Cell Block (right)
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View across prison from guard tower - Women's Prison
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West Workshops exterior
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Women's Prison - cell
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Women's Prison - bathroom, with only a single (cold) tap
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Women's Prison - corridor
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Gate to Women's Prison, through interior wall
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Gatehouse
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14 The Terrace
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16 The Terrace
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18 The Terrace
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Stables building
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View north along The Terrace (with car park on left)
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10 and 12 The Terrace (left and right respectively)
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12 The Terrace
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10 The Terrace
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8 The Terrace
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2, 4, and 6 The Terrace, at the north end of the street