Old Gaol Building (Ingwavuma)

In 2004, the building was restored as part of a project run by Nansindlela School.

H.C. Lugg, Chief Native Commissioner of Natal in the 1930s, described the Old Gaol as it was in 1920 in his book A Natal Family Looks Back as follows: "The gaol, like the court house, was also constructed of wood and iron.

Any attempt by a prisoner to escape, was followed by a hue and cry in which the convicts took part, never failing to get their man."

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