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3. Convict kids

3. Convict kids

Season 1 Episode 3 Published 1 year, 10 months ago
Description

Why did kids get transported from Britain to Australia?

What were their crimes? Did they miss their families?

What was life like as a convict in Van Dieman’s Land, an open air prison on Palawa land?

Students from Princes Street Primary School in Hobart tell us what they know about convict kids.

Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Marcelle Mangan tell the story of transportation, convict tattoos and tokens, and convict life at the Cascades Female Factory in Hobart.

They answer kids’ questions and reflect on what the evidence can and can’t tell us about the convicts.

How to use this episode in your classroom

  1. Play all the way through (32 minutes) or play half the episode (16 minutes) and pause.
  2. We'll tell you when you've reached halfway, and recap the episode.
  3. Use the 4 page Learning Materials worksheet PDF with your class, and find more resources on our website.

Voices

  1. Professor Hamish Maxwell-Stewart is a specialist in convict history and is at the University of New England.
  2. Marcelle Mangan is a tour guide at the Cascades Female Factory, Hobart.

Episode image

Convict love token from J. Fletcher. Image courtesy of the National Museum of Australia.

Transcript

  1. Download Convict kids transcript in Word
  2. Download Convict kids transcript PDF

Music

Less Jaunty and Apollo Diedre by Blue Dot Sessions.

Credits

  1. Hosted by Axel Clark.
  2. Made on Gadigal Country by Anna Clark, Clare Wright, Jane Curtis and Britta Jorgensen.
  3. Executive producers are Clare Wright and Anna Clark.
  4. Podcast concept, design and development by Anna Clark.
  5. Indigenous Cultural Consultant is Katrina Thorpe.
  6. Story editor is Kyla Slaven.
  7. Learning material by Nick Adeney, Victorian primary educator
  8. Curricul
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