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  2. Cascades Female Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Cascades Female Factory, a former Australian workhouse for female convicts in the penal colony of Van Diemen's Land, is located in Hobart, Tasmania. Operational between 1828 and 1856, the factory is now one of the 11 sites that collectively compose the Australian Convict Sites , listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO .

  3. Female factory - Wikipedia

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    Cascades Female Factory. Parramatta female factory, Parramatta, New South Wales (2 factories) Newcastle, New South Wales; Port Macquarie, New South Wales (2 factories) Moreton Bay, Queensland; Five female factories operated in Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) during the period of transportation: Cascades Female Factory [2] Ross Female Factory [3]

  4. South Hobart, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    "The World Heritage-listed Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in South Hobart is Australia’s most significant site associated with female convicts and sits in the shadow of Mount Wellington, a short distance from the Hobart CBD." [5] When the factory operated from 1828 to 1856, more than 5,000 convict women spent time there. The factory ...

  5. Hobart Rivulet - Wikipedia

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    It was also an important source of energy for early industry in Hobart. [7] There are multiple old bridges over the Hobart Rivulet. The oldest is the Wellington Bridge that is on Elizabeth Street built in 1841. Second oldest is the Harrington Street Bridge built in 1844. Third oldest is the Molle Street Bridge built in 1866.

  6. St David's Park - Wikipedia

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    St David's Park is a heritage-listed park in Hobart, Tasmania.It is bounded by Davey Street, Salamanca Place, and Sandy Bay Road.The park was originally Hobart’s primary burial ground and is the final resting place of many of Tasmania’s early settlers, including the first Lieutenant Governor, David Collins.

  7. History of Hobart - Wikipedia

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    The “female factories” in Tasmania constituted a system of female convict prisons located in four locations across Van Diemen’s Land, in Hobart, George Town, Launceston and Ross. The latter factories were constructed in the early 1830s to alleviate overcrowding issues within the Cascades Female Factory. [22]

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  9. List of prisons in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Not demolished as per latest google earth accessed 1 July 2018. Minimum (open farm) Tasmanian Prison Service: 1937: 2012: 70: Hayes: Hobart Town Female Factory: Closed: Demolished? 1821: 1828 [50]? Hobart Hobart Reception Centre [48] Operational: Maximum (males and females) Tasmanian Prison Service: 1999: 50: Hobart Launceston Female Factory ...