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Australian Convict Sites Collection

The Australian Convict Sites are a series of 11 sites across Australia that were used for convict transportation and/or incarceration from 1788 to 1868

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Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Port Arthur, Tasmania

Port Arthur, Tasmania
Port Arthur Historic Site is a World Heritage listed penal colony and is the best preserved convict site in Australia, and among the most significant. Located in South East Tasmania. Australia

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Port Arthur, Tasmania

Port Arthur, Tasmania
Port Arthur Historic Site is a World Heritage listed penal colony and is the best preserved convict site in Australia, and among the most significant. Located in South East Tasmania. Australia

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Convict built waterway that runs through the Kingston common and into Emily Bay, Norfolk Island

Convict built waterway that runs through the Kingston common and into Emily Bay, Norfolk Island

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Porth Arthur historic site, a penitentiary or convict site on Tasmania

Porth Arthur historic site, a penitentiary or convict site on Tasmania
Port Arthur historic site, a penitentiary or convict site on Tasmania. It is listed as UNESCO world heritage and is an example for the colonization of Australia. Australia, Tasmania

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Port Arthur. Looking West, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Port Arthur. Looking West, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Port Arthur. Looking West, 1901. Convict-built church at Port Arthur, a former penal colony on the Tasman Peninsula, Australia built within the British Empire during the 18th and 19th centuries

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Late afternoon light near sunset, castes its golden glow onto the Coral Sandstone Arched ruins of

Late afternoon light near sunset, castes its golden glow onto the Coral Sandstone Arched ruins of the convict built stables, norfolk Island

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: The infamous penal colony of Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula

The infamous penal colony of Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula. Between 1830 and 1877 over 12, 500 convicts served sentences here

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Porth Arthur historic site, a penitentiary or convict site on Tasmania

Porth Arthur historic site, a penitentiary or convict site on Tasmania
Port Arthur historic site, a penitentiary or convict site on Tasmania. It is listed as UNESCO world heritage and is an example for the colonization of Australia. Australia, Tasmania

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: A view to the historic convict built Salt house sitting by Emily bay, Kingston, Norfolk Island

A view to the historic convict built Salt house sitting by Emily bay, Kingston, Norfolk Island

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: The reserve at Bloody Bridge

The reserve at Bloody Bridge
The open space and world heritage listed reserve at the convict built bloody bridge on Norfolk Island

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Late afternoon light near sunset, castes its golden glow onto the Coral Sandstone Arched ruins of

Late afternoon light near sunset, castes its golden glow onto the Coral Sandstone Arched ruins of the convict built stables, norfolk Island

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Convict built waterway that runs through the Kingston common and into Emily Bay, Norfolk Island

Convict built waterway that runs through the Kingston common and into Emily Bay, Norfolk Island

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: A view to the historic convict built Salt house sitting by Emily bay, Kingston, Norfolk Island

A view to the historic convict built Salt house sitting by Emily bay, Kingston, Norfolk Island

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: The reserve at Bloody Bridge

The reserve at Bloody Bridge
The open space and world heritage listed reserve at the convict built bloody bridge on Norfolk Island

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village

Kingston, Norfolk Island, is a very historic Georgian village and fully restored colonial outpost of the British Empire during the convict transportation era

Background imageAustralian Convict Sites Collection: The infamous penal colony of Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula

The infamous penal colony of Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula. Between 1830 and 1877 over 12, 500 convicts served sentences here


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Australian Convict Sites Collection

The Australian Convict Sites are a series of 11 sites across Australia that were used for convict transportation and/or incarceration from 1788 to 1868. These sites, which are now World Heritage listed, represent the most significant Australia's convict history. The sites include prisons, military barracks, government farms and other related structures such as bridges and roads. They provide an insight into the harsh conditions experienced by convicts during this period in Australia's history. They also demonstrate the impact of British colonization on Indigenous people who were displaced from their traditional lands during this time. Today these sites provide an important reminder of our shared history and serve as a reminder to future generations about the importance of respecting human rights.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Australian Convict Sites collection is a range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the historic sites where convicts were once imprisoned in Australia. These sites are an important part of Australia's heritage and have been recognized as such by UNESCO. Our collection features stunning images of these locations including Port Arthur in Tasmania, Fremantle Prison in Western Australia and Hyde Park Barracks in New South Wales. Each piece captures the unique architecture and history of these places which played a significant role in shaping modern-day Australia. Our collection is available through Media Storehouse which offers high-quality products for those looking to add some historical charm to their homes or offices. With so much rich history behind each site featured in this collection, it's no wonder why they continue to captivate people from all over the world.
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What are Australian Convict Sites (Australia Heritage Sites Australia Oceania) art prints?

Australian Convict Sites art prints are a collection of images that depict the historic sites where convicts were once held in Australia. These sites have been recognized as important heritage locations by the Australian government and are protected for their historical significance. The art prints showcase these landmarks, including Port Arthur, Fremantle Prison, and Hyde Park Barracks, among others. The artwork captures the unique architecture and design of each site while also highlighting their dark pasts. Many of these locations were used to house prisoners who had committed crimes ranging from theft to murder during Australia's early colonial period. These art prints serve as a reminder of Australia's convict history and offer an opportunity for people to learn about this significant part of the country's past. They make great additions to any home or office space and can be appreciated by both Australians and visitors alike.
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What Australian Convict Sites (Australia Heritage Sites Australia Oceania) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Australian Convict Sites art prints that showcase the rich history and cultural heritage of Australia. These prints capture the essence of some of the most iconic convict sites in Australia, including Port Arthur, Fremantle Prison, and Hyde Park Barracks. Each print is carefully crafted to highlight the unique architecture and historical significance of these sites. In addition to these popular locations, Media Storehouse also offers art prints featuring lesser-known but equally fascinating convict sites such as Cockatoo Island and Norfolk Island. These prints are available in a variety of sizes and formats to suit your individual preferences. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your home or office or simply want to add an element of Australian history to your decor, we have something for everyone. With their high-quality printing techniques and attention to detail, you can be sure that each print will be a stunning representation of Australia's rich cultural heritage.
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How do I buy Australian Convict Sites (Australia Heritage Sites Australia Oceania) art prints?

To purchase Australian Convict Sites art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of images online. Once you have found the print(s) that you would like to purchase, simply select the size and framing options (if applicable) and add them to your cart. You will then be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing your order. We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring Australia's convict heritage sites, including Port Arthur, Fremantle Prison, and Norfolk Island. These prints are perfect for anyone interested in Australian history or looking to decorate their home or office with unique artwork. Whether you're a collector or just looking for a beautiful piece of art to display in your space, we have something for everyone. With fast shipping and easy ordering processes, it's never been easier to own a piece of Australia's rich cultural heritage.
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How much do Australian Convict Sites (Australia Heritage Sites Australia Oceania) art prints cost?

As a provider of Australian Convict Sites art prints, we offer a wide range of options for customers to choose from. The cost of these prints can vary depending on several factors such as the size and type of print selected. However, regardless of the specific product chosen, each print is designed to capture the unique beauty and historical significance of Australia's convict sites. These art prints are perfect for those who appreciate both history and art. They provide an opportunity to bring a piece of Australia's rich heritage into your home or office space. Whether you're looking for something small and simple or large and intricate, there is sure to be an option that suits your needs. While we cannot provide specific pricing information in this response, we encourage interested individuals to explore our selection of Australian Convict Sites art prints on our website. With so many great options available at affordable prices, there has never been a better time to invest in one-of-a-kind artwork that celebrates Australia's fascinating past.
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How will my Australian Convict Sites (Australia Heritage Sites Australia Oceania) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Australian Convict Sites art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your prints arrive in perfect condition. Our team of experts carefully pack each print with acid-free tissue paper and place them inside a sturdy cardboard tube or flat package, depending on the size and type of print. We work with trusted delivery partners who will deliver your order straight to your doorstep. You can track the progress of your delivery through our online tracking system, which provides real-time updates on the status of your order. Our goal is to make sure that you receive your Australian Convict Sites art prints as quickly and efficiently as possible while ensuring their safe arrival. If you have any questions about our delivery process or need assistance with tracking your order, please do not hesitate to contact us for further assistance.