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Notorious
Strumpets and Dangerous Girls
The story of the 1600 convict women sent to Van Diemens Land from 1803 to 1829 |
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Notorious
Strumpets and Dangerous Girls is the story of each of the 1600 convict
women sent to Van Diemens Land (now known as Tasmania) in the first
three decades of European settlement. The title comes from the description
given to convict Julia Mullins by Surgeon Matthew Burnside. At the end
of the voyage from England to Hobart, a clearly exasperated Burnside wrote:
She
is a notorious Strumpet and a most dangerous Girl.
The trouble
which she gave me is unaccountable, repeatedly I have been obliged to
put her into Irons and confined her in the Coal-Hold.
Hard labour
or solitary confinement ought to be assigned her. First published in book form by Angus & Robertson in 1990, Notorious Strumpets is now available as a CD-ROM. Features:
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