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Between 1839 and 1869 Cockatoo Island was used for secondary punishment for convicts who had re-offended and between 1857-1991 was also one of Australia’s biggest shipyards. In 1869 the convicts were relocated to Darlinghurst Gaol and the prison complex became … Read Full Description
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Between 1839 and 1869 Cockatoo Island was used for secondary punishment for convicts who had re-offended and between 1857-1991 was also one of Australia’s biggest shipyards. In 1869 the convicts were relocated to Darlinghurst Gaol and the prison complex became an industrial school for girls and also a reformatory. From the Illustrated Sydney News.
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