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Remote and harsh with escape a seeming impossibility was the original Port Arthur appeal, the best preserved convict site in Australia and one of the nation's most visited heritage attractions. As ...
Prisoners were shackled and escorted by armed guard to Sunday service. Originally seated a congregation of 1140.
Built in 1867, the asylum housed over 100 mentally ill and senile prisoners, until 1877 when it became headquarters for the free Port Arthur. Houses a scale model of Port Arthur in the 1860's.
Prisoners lived and worked in separate cells in total silence, were known only by number and wore masks to prevent recognition. Warders communicated by signals.
Lies in the middle of Port Arthur Bay, east of Puer Point (where the boy's reformatory once stood). Over 1769 convicts were buried here, although only graves of 200 prison staff and soldiers are ma...
The home of the Irish rebel William Smith O'Brien, who was transported in 1848. The building was first used as a military hospital.
Built by convicts in 1823, is the oldest bridge still in use in Australia.
With one metre thick walls built in 1825 and enlarged by John Lee Archer in 1835.