More than 1,300 people attended, enjoying free entry and a guided tour around the Gladstone Gaol which was built in 1881 but has been closed from the public since June 2022. The Gladstone ...
The Cooma Gaol was once specifically used to jail gay men, trans women, and non-binary people. It was recently added to the NSW State Heritage Register. For decades Cooma Gaol's history was a dark ...
Rachael Hood According to many, this gaol, or jail, gives its visitors one of the most unique looks into the darker side of Irish history. Occupied from 1796 to the 1920s, the prison housed many ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Ruthin Gaol is celebrating its 250th anniversary. The historic Denbighshire attraction will hold a celebration on Saturday, April 5, to mark the ...
Midday update: this is, of course, an April Fool. One of Armagh’s most historic buildings could shortly be toasting a new future, as Armagh Gaol looks set to become Armagh Ale! For the iconic Mall ...
Cooma Gaol’s challenging history as the only known prison in the world specifically used to incarcerate gay men, transwomen, and non-binary people, has been formally recognised with its listing on the ...