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A look into a terrible piece of history - so worth doing
This is an excellent trail to follow - the names, crimes and sentences make for some sobering reading as well as the odd light hearted one. We followed for some time reading as we went - the historic ...
This is an amazing place, however when you read all the bricks it is very sad that so many were sent there that had done very minor crimes, it’s a must if you are in the area
I stopped off on my way through, unfortunately it was raining quite heavily so I didn't spend too long here, but I could have easily ! Very interesting, and a nice little town.
Spent an age looking at the detail on the bricks of names of convicts, when they arrived, crime committed, release date and often other details, eg what became of them. A highlight of our visit to Tas...
A look into a terrible piece of history - so worth doing
This is an excellent trail to follow - the names, crimes and sentences make for some sobering reading as well as the odd light hearted one. We followed for some time reading as we went - the historic ...
A place I will never forget
This is an amazing place, however when you read all the bricks it is very sad that so many were sent there that had done very minor crimes, it’s a must if you are in the area
Interesting.
I stopped off on my way through, unfortunately it was raining quite heavily so I didn't spend too long here, but I could have easily ! Very interesting, and a nice little town.
interesting
enjoyed very much...i seem to think the council do not respect what tourist want the footpaths needed a clean
Fascinating insight to bygone era.
Spent an age looking at the detail on the bricks of names of convicts, when they arrived, crime committed, release date and often other details, eg what became of them. A highlight of our visit to Tas...