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Tracing NSW gaol inmates
This webinar shows you how to use the State Archives collection to trace your ancestors through the NSW prison system, uncovering their crimes and incarcerations
Archives in brief
Online
The Gaol Photographic Description Books have been indexed and digitised. You can search through over 52,000 names and directly download the mugshots and prisoner description sheets from the catalogue.
Please note that although this series generally covers the period from 1870 to 1930, the dates for each jail and its associated records may vary. Additionally, not every prisoner admitted to a jail in New South Wales had their photograph taken.
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