Berrima Correctional Centre

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References

Citations

  1. 1 2 "Correctional facilities in New South Wales: Berrima". Australian Institute of Criminology. 23 August 2011. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
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  4. Webb, 2008, 10
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  6. Berrima DADG banner, c. 1916 Archived 29 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine at NSW Government Migration Heritage Centre
  7. Berrima Concentration Camp, World War I Archived 14 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Documents and images at National Library of Australia
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Sources

  • State Projects Heritage Group - DPWS (1995). SW Department of Corrective Services Heritage and Conservation Register.
  • Webb; Chris; Charlotte (2008). Conservation Management Plan, Coach & Horses Inn, 24 Jellore Street, Berrima.
  • State Projects Heritage Group (1995). Department of Corrective Services: Interim Heritage and Conservation Register.
Attribution
Berrima Correctional Centre
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Sandstone façade of the old Berrima gaol, constructed between 1863 and 1868 under the supervision of Mortimer Lewis
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Berrima Correctional Centre
Location in New South Wales
Location Berrima, New South Wales
Coordinates 34°29′15″S150°20′08″E / 34.48748°S 150.33545°E / -34.48748; 150.33545
StatusClosed
Security classMinimum security
Capacity75
Opened1839 (1839)–1909 (1909)
1949 (1949)–2011 (2011)
2016 (2016)–2020
Closed2020
Former name
  • Berrima Gaol
  • Berrima Training Centre
Managed by Corrective Services NSW [1]
CountryAustralia
Building details
Berrima Correctional Centre
Technical details
Material Sandstone and brick
Design and construction
Architect(s) James Barnet
Architecture firm Colonial Architect of New South Wales