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The Legend of Moondyne Joe These Notes to Accompany the Legend of Moondyne Joe Provide Suggestions for Classroom Activities Base
Student Activity Sheet H20.3: Convict Clothing
Parramatta Female Factory Precinct
KAVHA, Is an Outstanding National Heritage Place As a Convict Settlement Spanning the Era of Convict Transportation to Eastern Australia Between 1788-1855
CONVICTS TRANSPORTED to PORT MACQUARIE
The Legend of Moondyne Joe
A Gentleman Bushranger
Transported to Botany Bay: Imagining Australia in Nineteenth-Century Convict Broadsides
September 2014 3.8Mb
The Bushrangers Database Kw
Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Martin Cash/James Lester Burke
Convict Stats and Facts
Useful Facts About the Port Arthur Convict
Colonials • Convicts •&
Reading the Historical Phenomenon of Australian Bushrangers
Transportation of English Convicts After 1783 James Edward Gillespie
Transported to New South Wales: Medical Convicts 1788-1850
Sickness and Death on Male and Female Convict Voyages to Australia
Top View
Fremantle Prison Australian History Curriculum Links
Representations of Convict Women in Australian Literature Acta Scientiarum
The Ribbon Boys' Rebellion 1830
A-Z of Convicts in Van Diemen's Land
Transported to Botany Bay Contents
WOMEN TRANSPORTED – LIFE in AUSTRALIA’S CONVICT FEMALE FACTORIES Project
Prisoners Or Servants? a History of the Legal Status of Britain’S Transported Convicts
Prostitutes Transported to Van Diemen's Land 1822–1843
Convict and Emancipist Teachers
PARRAMATTA FEMALE FACTORY HISTORY FAST FACTS FAST FACT SHEET Female Convicts Transported to the Colonies of NSW and Van Diemen’S Land - 24,960
The Legend of Moondyne Joe - Overview
Colonizing with Convicts
Australian Convict Sites
New South Wales: Transported to a “Thief Colony," 1788-1849
Fremantle Prison Australian History Curriculum Links
Crime Over Time
JOHNS, Joseph Bolitho Aboard Pyrenees 1853 WA
The Transportation of Convicts to New South Wales, Australia, 1787--1840: Could Free Men and Bondsmen Exist Together?
Norfolk Island's 'Suicide Lotteries': Myth and Reality
Norfolk Island Penal Settlement, 1825-1855*