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J Ward was an Australian prison used to house the criminally insane, located in Ararat, Victoria, Australia.Construction of the gaol commenced in 1859 and the facility was opened in October 1861. In 1887 it was converted for use as a maximum security psychiatric ward for the criminally insane. J Ward officially closed in 1991 and in 1993 it was re-opened as a museum.HistoryConstruction of original building commenced in 1859, as a goldfields prison, based on the Pentonville concept, by the Public Works Department. They were built out of blue stone. On 10 October 1861 the gaol was opened, with a total of 21 prisoners incarcerated. The first Governor was Samuel Walker (previously the Governor of Portland Gaol). In 1864 the gaol housed 40 prisoners and in 1867 John Gray became the gaol's second Governor, a position he held for ten years. On 15 August 1870 the first execution was conducted at the gaol, when Andrew Vere was hanged for the murder of Amos Cheale in January 1869. The second execution at the gaol was held on 25 September 1883, when Robert Francis Burns was hanged for the murder of Michael Quinlivan. In 1877 Henry Pinniger was appointed as the gaol's third Governor. On 6 June 1884 the gaol held its third execution, with Henry Morgan being hanged for the murder of Margaret Nolan in November 1883. In 1884 George Fiddimont became the gaol's fourth Governor, he died of a heart attack at the goal on 14 September 1886.In the aftermath of the Victorian gold rush the gaol was no longer required and in December 1886 the gaol building was proclaimed as the 'J Ward', part of the Ararat Lunatic Asylum.

Address: Girdlestone St , Ararat 3377, VIC, AU
Phone: (03) 5352 3357
ua.moc.tcennocten@drawj
State: VIC
City: Ararat
Zip Code: 3377



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Very informative tour. Highly recommended. Need to come back at night !
Was surprised to learn that the tours are run and gardens are maintained entirely by volunteers. They do an amazing job! We had a great tour guided by Alan who was clearly very passionate and knowledgeable about J ward and it’s history. Light hearted, informative and fascinating tour- highly recommend!
It was fun a lot of history there must go for your self to much to see and learn about the j ward i would go back again to much to take in one day and our tour guide harry was friendly and answered any questions
Awesome day tour, the guide spoke very clearly, was easy to hear/listen to. I would recommend it to anyone interested in it's history.
Highly recommend a tour if your interested in the history of the prison and ots inmates.
Very interesting, amazing Australian history. Just wish the tour was a bit quicker OR you could just skip the tour and wander around yourself.
You have to do the night tour...excellent
Interesting piece of history, well worth a visit
Soooo good,well worth the visit
A worthwhile visit. Lots of history.
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