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Fran Hughes

Sydney Australia Convict History - 2 views

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    The settlement of Sydney began its life as a penal colony, with a total of 568 male and 191 female prisoner convicts with 13 children, 206 marines with 26 wives and 13 children, and 20 officials having made the voyage.
Fran Hughes

Convict Queenslanders (State Library of Queensland) - 0 views

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    Convict Queenslands - Qld State Library 
Michele Serravalli

Australia - Convicts and Settlers for Kids - FREE Presentations in PowerPoint format, F... - 1 views

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    Convicts & Settlers @ pppst.com 
Fran Hughes

Founders and Survivors | Australian life courses in historical context 1803-1920 - 2 views

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    Founders & Survivors is a partnership between historians, genealogists, demographers and population health researchers. It seeks to record and study the founding population of 73,000 men women and children who were transported to Tasmania. Many survived their convict experience and went on to help build a new society.
Fran Hughes

First Fleet - Objectives - 1 views

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    "First Fleet Online consists of information about the convicts who were transported to Australia in 1787."
Jenny Nayler

Bound For Botany Bay (1988) - Part 1 - YouTube - 1 views

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    Thanks to Geraldine Feaver TSV TCEO for sharing this one. Always preview the entire clip before sharing with students. Check to consider if some of the content might be disturbing to students.
Jo Flynn

Tales from the First Fleet | State Library of New South Wales - 0 views

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    The State Library's First Fleet Collection includes journals, letters, drawings, maps and charts created by those who actually travelled with the First Fleet. It is one of the Library's most significant and valuable collections.
Jo Flynn

The First Fleet | State Library of New South Wales - 1 views

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    Over 252 days, the First Fleet brought over 1500 men, women and children half way around the world from England to New South Wales.
Jo Flynn

Education Kit | State Library of New South Wales - 4 views

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    Education Kit: The State Library of New South Wales and the Centre for Learning Innovation have collaborated to develop interactive learning activities for primary and secondary school students.
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