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AUSTRALIA: CONVICTS, 1804. The arrival in Tasmania (or Van Diemens Land as it was known until 1853) of convict settlers from Britain, c1804. Wood engraving, 1853
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AUSTRALIA: CONVICTS, 1804. The arrival in Tasmania (or Van Diemens Land as it was known until 1853) of convict settlers from Britain, c1804. Wood engraving, 1853
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1804 Aborigine Australia Australian Convict Criminal Great Britain Loin Cloth Pacific Islander Palm Tree Prisoner Ship Penal Colony Van Diemens Land
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This print takes us back to the early 1800s, showcasing a significant moment in Australia's history. The image depicts the arrival of convict settlers from Britain in Tasmania, known as Van Diemens Land at that time. It is a wood engraving created in 1853, adding an intriguing layer of historical depth. The scene unfolds with a ship anchored near the shore, its exterior towering above the calm waters. This vessel symbolizes both hope and despair as it carries individuals who were once criminals or prisoners. As they step onto Australian soil, their journey towards redemption begins. In this snapshot of history, we witness a diverse group of people disembarking from the ship. Among them are English convicts dressed in loin cloths and Pacific Islanders adorned with palm trees on their clothing – representing different cultures brought together by shared circumstances. Notably present is an aborigine figure standing nearby, observing this influx of new arrivals into his homeland. His presence serves as a reminder that these convict settlers were not alone; they encountered indigenous communities whose lives would be forever changed by colonization. This wood engraving offers us a glimpse into Australia's past when it served as a penal colony for Britain's convicted criminals. It invites contemplation about the complex legacy left behind by these early settlers and their interactions with indigenous peoples. Through this powerful visual representation, we are reminded of the intricate tapestry woven by history itself.
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