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  • 81Ocean (convict transport ship) — Hunter Island with the ships Ocean and Pilgrim in foreground and the Lady Nelson behind the flag on the stern of the Ocean, 1804. Career …

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  • 82The Secret of Convict Lake — Infobox Film | name = The Secret of Convict Lake caption = The Secret of Convict Lake movie poster director = Michael Gordon producer = Frank P. Rosenberg writer = Ben Hecht (uncredited) Anna Hunger (story) Jack Pollexfen (story) Oscar Saul… …

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  • 83Thomas Palmer (convict) — Thomas Matthews Palmer (1824–1893) was a convict transported to Western Australia. After the expiry of his sentence, he became the second ex convict in Western Australia to be appointed a teacher.Born in the United Kingdom in 1824, Thomas… …

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  • 84Australian Convict Sites — Australian Convict Sites* UNESCO Welterbe …

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  • 85Ex-convict school teachers in Western Australia — Following Western Australia s convict era, 37 ex convicts were appointed school teachers in the colony. The appointment of such a large number of ex convicts to what was considered a respectable government position was highly unusual for a penal… …

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  • 86Lynton Convict Depot — (1853 1856), Western Australia, was established in 1853 to supply labour to the Geraldine Lead Mine, 40 miles north of the site in the Murchison River bed. The depot was barely finished when it was closed in December 1856 due the harsh living… …

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  • 87Hey Convict! — is the name of the DJ partnership of Jason Evans and Tamas Jones. The pair grew up in Melbourne, Australia and began playing records together on rooftops in inner city Melbourne. The Hey Convict! sound is generally very eclectic. It is based… …

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  • 88Theodore Richards (convict) — Theodore Richards (born 1818, date of death unknown) was a convict transported to Western Australia, who later became one of the colony s ex convict school teachers.Born in 1818, Richards had a wife and one child and was working as a clerk and… …

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  • 89Daniel Herbert (convict) — Daniel Herbert (1802–1868), a Tasmanian convict, was a skilled stonemason who, with co convict James Colbeck, oversaw the building of the Ross Bridge and embellished it with interesting carvings.[1] His father had been a corporal in the army;… …

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  • 90autrefois convict — n [Anglo French, formerly convicted]: a defendant s plea stating that he or she has already been tried for and convicted of the same offense Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. autrefois convict …

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