Convict deportation (General)
Funnily enough I was looking at one earlier - Woolwich Arsenal I think. I will have another dig around for you.
Wubbleyou
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Complete thread:
- Convict deportation -
Jean Herbert,
2008-05-11, 08:56
- Convicts to Australia -
ChrisW,
2008-05-11, 09:52
- Convicts to Australia - Jean Herbert, 2008-05-11, 10:18
- Transportation to Australia - slowhands, 2008-05-11, 11:04
- William PHELPS Hartpury c1811 to Tasmania 1843 -
slowhands,
2008-05-11, 11:05
- William PHELPS Hartpury c1811 to Tasmania 1843 - mike.payne1, 2008-12-08, 04:31
- George PHELPS c1821 Ruspidge to Tasmania 1843 - slowhands, 2008-05-11, 11:06
- Convict deportation - ChrisW, 2008-10-06, 22:17
- Convicts to Australia -
ChrisW,
2008-05-11, 09:52