Goanna/Perewtie artwork by Mid West/Northern Australian Aborigines. The cell was for European sailors who jumped ship. The etchings are on the cell wall.
Albany Convict Gaol Museum
A 30 room complex of men's cell blocks and some warder's quarters built in 1852 for imperial convicts shipped to WA as artisans and skilled labourers. Women's cells, the great hall and more warder's quarters were constructed of brick in 1872-75. At this time the complex was also used as a colonial prison. It was last used as a police lockup in the great depression of the 1930s. Extensive restoration from 1989 to 1996 returned its condition to as original as possible. Cells, warder's quarters, and the great hall contain appropriate displays.
Items
Cell carving
Aboriginal cell carvings
Death mask
Replica of Deeming's Death Mask
The publication of "Albany's Brush With A Mass Murder" relates the complete story of crimes committed, the arrest, trial and execution.
Model
Model of Peter McDonald alias McKean, McQueen
First and only legal execution in Albany.
Oil painting
Lady Ann Spencer
This Lady Anne Spencer is believed to be related to Diana Spencer. Wife of Sir Richard Spencer, Albany's first appointed magistrate.
Diarama
The buildings were built by convicts in 1826 upon arrival. Armery, Commandant's Cottage, Food Storage, Tool Storage.