American Visits Infamous Convict Prison In Australia (Port Arthur) 🇦🇺
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- #Convict, #Infamous #Prison #PortArthur #Tasmania
When Australia was discovered by James Cook in 1788, the British Empire used it to transport it's convicts, forming convict settlements.
Today, we're at Port Arthur - one of the most famous of those convict settlements - in Tasmania, Australia.
We'll be going over it's history, background and enjoying the architecture.
Granted, I wasn't able to visit EVERY building, but I got damn near close (it's a pretty big place).
I didn't even enter the asylum (even though I was on the front steps haha). Oh well, I was too focused on exploring the Separate Prison.
NOTE: This footage was taken over two days, so there may be some slightly weird transitions and segues. Nevertheless, I did my best to edit it altogether for smooth ride. Enjoy.
Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Pick A Convict Card
2:02 - Port Arthur History And Background
3:18 - Penitentiary
4:27 - Penitentiary Laundry Area
4:43 - Australia's Penal Colony History
5:58 - Perfect Location For A Prison
6:52 - Law Courts
7:41 - Charles O'Hara Booth
8:41 - Guard Tower
9:46 - Tasmania Name History
12:06 - Officers' Quarters
12:23 - The Hospital
14:29 - Convict Labor
15:01 - Looking For The Asylum/Separate Prison Intro
16:02 - Asylum
16:27 - Separate Prison
17:36 - Separate Prison Rules And Guidelines
18:27 - Prison Cells And Prisoners' Lack of Names
19:45 - Panopticon Style Prison And Theory
20:47 - Notable Prisoners
21:22 - Point Puer Juvenile Prison
22:25 - Separate Prison Chapel
24:13 - Exercise Yard
24:37 - Punishment Cell
26:14 - How Port Arthur's Last Years
26:56 - Port Arthur Memorial Garden
27:48 - The Church
29:01 - Ending Remarks
Very informative. You've put a lot of effort into it. It shows!❤
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Imprisoned for stealing a hanker chief? What! San Francisco and Portland could follow that lead!
The handkerchief would be the end of a long list of criminal offences. It was not his first offence.