Historic Stuart Town Gaol Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
By
Gullivers Travels54 on 18-Apr-17. Waypoint GA10056
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | History |
Container: | Virtual |
Coordinates: | S23° 41.896' E133° 52.878' (WGS 84) |
53K 385947E 7378731N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 582 m |
Local Government Area: | Alice Springs |
Description
Constructed during 1907-08 Stuart Town Gaol was built when the town was still known by it original name. It replaced the Heavitree Gap Gaol, which was constructed of timber, and came into use at the same time as the new police station.
Local construction:
The stone for the walls was mined from the ranges east of Heavitree Gap and the timber is local desert oak. Only the roofing iron had to be brought in from the south. The thick stone walls kept the building cooler, except in the hottest weather.
When in use as a gaol you could find yourself in here for horse stealing, passing dud cheques, or even misuse of cattle brands.
The police continued to use the building primarily for storage for many years.
Because of the lack of a proper school building the gaol was occasionally used as a school room in the 1920's.
In the 1970's Development of the Law Courts on the left hand side of the gaol threatened the building.
The building is on the Register of the National Estate, The Northern Territory Heritage Register and is listed on the National Trust's Register of Significant Places.
To log your find go to GZ where you will find an information board.
Answer the questions correctly to receive a codeword, then choose 'ACTIONS' on the right hand side of the tool bar, (Questions and answers/get codeword), you then copy and paste the codeword to claim your find.
Happy caching.
Q1. What is the name of the well known stone mason who built the Stuart Town Gaol?
A. Jack Williams
B. Robert Smith
C. Albert Johnstone
Q2. What was used for the mortar that was quarried and burnt in a kiln nearby?
A. Sandstone
B. Quartz
C. Limestone
Q3 The gaol remained in service until (......) Find the date.
A. 1928
B.1938
C.1941
Hope you have enjoyed the history lesson.
Hints
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Logs
I was armchairing and was not meant to log this cache,
Please accept my apologies,
James0116
Thanks for bring us here.
TFTC
TFTC
Guessed where to start looking from clues in previous logs.
Took a couple of photos.
Will post them when we get home.
Another perfect Winter day for a few more caches.
Thanks for the cache, cheers from the Riverina, NSW,
Roostaman
Thanks for the cache, cheers from the Riverina, NSW,
MrsRoosta
Thanks
Albida
Thanks for another history cache Gullivers Travels54
Thanks for the cache Gullivers Travels54.
Thanks Gullivers Travels54 for another interesting Historic Cache
thanks for bring me here and virtual cache