J Ward
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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 January 1991, and in 1993, it was re-opened as a museum providing tours. Provided by Wikipedia
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23by Malard, Florian, Lafont, Michel, Burgherr, Peter, Ward, J. V.Get access
Published in Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research (2001)
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24by Terleth, Yoram, van Pelt, Ward J. J., Pettersson, RickardGet access
Published in Journal of Glaciology (2022)
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25by HIEBER, MÄGGI, ROBINSON, CHRISTOPHER T., UEHLINGER, URS, WARD, J. V.Get access
Published in Freshwater Biology (2005)
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27by Bluck, B.J., Ward, J.D., Cartwright, J., Swart, R.Get access
Published in Journal of the Geological Society (2007)
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28by Bluck, B.J., Ward, J.D., Cartwright, J., Swart, R.Get access
Published in Journal of the Geological Society (2007)
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34by Zah, Rainer, Niederöst, Markus, Rinderspacher, Heiko, Uehlinger, Urs, Ward, J.V.Get access
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35by Zah, Rainer, Niederöst, Markus, Rinderspacher, Heiko, Uehlinger, Urs, Ward, J.V.Get access
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36by Zah, Rainer, Niederöst, Markus, Rinderspacher, Heiko, Uehlinger, Urs, Ward, J.V.Get access
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