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Convict Places - A Guide to Tasmanian Sites Aboriginal John Douglas is an Honorary

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John Douglas is an Honorary Research Associate with the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery

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and the United Nations

The Welcome to Country Handbook by Professor Marcia Langton is your accessible introduction to First Nations Peoples

Contains ice cream slices from a well known ice cream company and freeze dried in Tasmania

Convict Places - A Guide to Tasmanian Sites Aboriginal John Douglas is an HonoraryBetween 1804 and 1853, the small island of Tasmania received 74,000 convicts from Britain, including 13,000 women. Convict Places looks at how convicts and their labour created the new colony: their legacy included not just gaols and prohibition stations but also convict built roads, bridges, wharves, public and private buildings and agricultural sites. Illustrated with paintings, maps, plans, colonial records and photographs, Convict Places will give

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