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Q: Was Sydney a convict prison
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Who was the convict architect who designed many of Sydney's early buildings?

Henry Laing, (he also designed the prison he was in)


A convict prison on the Tasman peninsula?

The convict prison on the Tasman Peninsula is Port Arthur.


How does a convict move from prison to prison?

prison transport van or bus


What actors and actresses appeared in Prison Reform - 1910?

The cast of Prison Reform - 1910 includes: David Aylott as Governer Johnny Butt as Convict Fred Evans as Convict Fred Percy as Convict Bob Reed as Convict


Convict used as a noun in a sentence?

The convict was sentenced to ten years in prison for robbery.


Where was the first place for the convict colony in 1788?

The first convict colony in Australia, established by the people of the First Fleet in 1788, was Sydney Cove, at Port Jackson. The settlement was given the name of Sydney Town, which was later shortened to just Sydney.


Where in Australian prison system would a US federal convict be sent to?

Jail or Prison


When did Fremantle Prison open?

The Fremantle Prison received its first prisoners in 1855. Built by convict labour between 1852 and finished in 1859, it was originally called the Convict Establishment, but was renamed Fremantle Prison in 1867.


What is the person that live in a prison?

A person living in a prison is a convict, a convict is a person found guilty of a criminal offence.Convicts are sent to prison as a punishment for the crime they committed.A prison takes away a persons liberty and freedom, the length of a prison sentence depends on the crime, it maybe a few weeks or a lifetime.


What is does convict mean?

A convict is a person who has been found guilty of a crime by a court of law and is serving a sentence, typically in prison.


What has the author Convict in Sing-Sing Prison written?

Convict in Sing-Sing Prison has written: 'Echoes from the living grave' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian converts, Prisoners, Religious life


What is a convict home called?

A convict home is typically referred to as a prison or correctional facility where individuals who have been convicted of a crime serve their sentences.