Serendipitous is how Kristyn Harman describes the discovery of the “Register of indents for convicts transported to Van Diemen’s Land, 25 Nov 1847—22 Feb 1853,” at Archives New Zealand in 2013. 
Established as a British imperial penal colony, Van Diemen’s Land received approximately 75,000 conv...
In 1844, a replica of the famous Pentonville Prison was built in Wellington, New Zealand, shortly af...
This article is offered as a contribution to this festschrift in honour of Professor Tony Smith, my ...
Everyone knows Australia was once a penal colony, but few realise that New Zealand prisoners were se...
From the early days of British colonisation, and in the wake of rising public anxiety about juvenile...
The early history of Van Diemen's Land has suffered from the perception that it was merely an outpos...
This Thesis begins by outlining briefly the history of transportation of convicts from Britain , an...
Van Diemen's Land received approximately 72 000 convicts, mainly from the British Isles and Ireland...
Focussing primarily on the years 1830 to 1835, this thesis investigates the inner workings of the co...
The Van Diemen's Land Company was formed in 1825 to produce wool in Van Diemen's Land for the Briti...
This thesis is an analysis of the outcomes of the trials of 7,763 committals to the Salford Hundred...
AbstractDuring the British colonial period, at least eleven islands off the coast of Australia were ...
In the 1840s, Britain’s New Zealand and Vandemonian colonies underwent significant transformations t...
© 2014 Dr. Jennie JeppesenThere is a fascination in Australia with our convict history. From the pri...
Knowledge of the convict period in New South Wales has been substantially expanded and enriched thr...
Established as a British imperial penal colony, Van Diemen’s Land received approximately 75,000 conv...
In 1844, a replica of the famous Pentonville Prison was built in Wellington, New Zealand, shortly af...
This article is offered as a contribution to this festschrift in honour of Professor Tony Smith, my ...
Everyone knows Australia was once a penal colony, but few realise that New Zealand prisoners were se...
From the early days of British colonisation, and in the wake of rising public anxiety about juvenile...
The early history of Van Diemen's Land has suffered from the perception that it was merely an outpos...
This Thesis begins by outlining briefly the history of transportation of convicts from Britain , an...
Van Diemen's Land received approximately 72 000 convicts, mainly from the British Isles and Ireland...
Focussing primarily on the years 1830 to 1835, this thesis investigates the inner workings of the co...
The Van Diemen's Land Company was formed in 1825 to produce wool in Van Diemen's Land for the Briti...
This thesis is an analysis of the outcomes of the trials of 7,763 committals to the Salford Hundred...
AbstractDuring the British colonial period, at least eleven islands off the coast of Australia were ...
In the 1840s, Britain’s New Zealand and Vandemonian colonies underwent significant transformations t...
© 2014 Dr. Jennie JeppesenThere is a fascination in Australia with our convict history. From the pri...
Knowledge of the convict period in New South Wales has been substantially expanded and enriched thr...
Established as a British imperial penal colony, Van Diemen’s Land received approximately 75,000 conv...
In 1844, a replica of the famous Pentonville Prison was built in Wellington, New Zealand, shortly af...
This article is offered as a contribution to this festschrift in honour of Professor Tony Smith, my ...