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Oatlands Gaol’s colonial-era solitary cells unearthed below old pool
In tiny cells uncovered at a central Tasmanian town, prisoners were once given nothing more than a bucket, a straw mattress and a blanket.
Only 1 metre by 2 metres in size, the cells were a place of punishment for those who committed “minor infractions” — but the average stay was between two…
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