The archives at Ruthin, based at the Old Gaol, will be open on Fridays. The same pre-booking requirements that were in place before Christmas will be in place for the foreseeable future. These include: • Pre-booking, preferably using our website at www.newa.wales • Opening times are 10am-12.45pm for the morning session and 1.45pm-4.30pm for the afternoon session • Up to 10 documents can be viewed per session, all documents must be pre-ordered The following practices are in place to help protect customers and staff: • Tables have been spaced out according to social distancing guidance; • No access to the paper catalogues or local studies library;
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Old Roebourne Gaol s future uncertain, but scars of its past remain indelible
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The future of the Old Roebourne Gaol is in uncertain.
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For 125 years the Old Roebourne Gaol has stood as a painful monument to the abuse of the Aboriginal prisoners who were detained in extremely harsh conditions between 1896 and 1923.
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains images of people who have died.
Key points:
The Old Roebourne Gaol is a historical monument to Aboriginal mistreatment in WA s early justice system
Local elders want it preserved, but note that intergenerational healing is better centred on new places
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