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Handy Guide: Tasmanian Convicts - EBOOK

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Media: EBOOK - download
File Format: PDF, 5MB (8 pages)
Author: D. Snowden
Year: 2021
ISBN: 9781925781816
Other: b&w & colour photos, further reading
Publisher: Unlock the Past

Nearly 80,000 convicts were transported to Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) between 1803 and 1853. Each one left a unique record.

This Handy Guide outlines the primary Tasmanian convict records – the convict conduct record, the indent and the description list. It also looks at supplementary records. It discusses what the records contain and how the content changed over time, and defines frequently used terms such as ticket-of-leave and certificate of freedom. The Guide explains the system of convict administration in Van Diemen's Land, including the assignment and probation systems, and how the records differ for each. It also explores Tasmanian places associated with convicts and the convict system, including those that form part of the UNESCO World Heritage Convict Sites listing.

Importantly, it provides advice on where to start Tasmanian convict research, and gives a link to Libraries Tasmania Tasmanian Names Index, an essential finding aid. The records held in the Tasmanian Archives meticulously document the life of each convict. The significance of this archival collection was recognised when it was inscribed on the Australian Register UNESCO Memory of the World program in 2006. The guide provides useful links to websites and convict databases, such as the Female Convicts Research Centre database.

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  • Tasmanian Convicts
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    Posted by KIM POLLEY on 16th Jul 2021

    I was very impressed with the succinct nature of the publication. I have not had much experience with convict research. The history of the scheme has clarified many questions I had. The advice on where to search was great. Reading the guide will certainly help me in my future endeavours.

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