BANISHED TO A LAND DOWN UNDER
Jun 10, 2022
3 minutes
WORDS: RHIANNON DAVIES
An illustration shows
life inside the prison
hulk used to hold the
Tolpuddle Martyrs
before they were
transported in 1834
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On 13 May 1787, a fleet of 11 ships carrying around 1,400 men, women and children, including around 700 convicts, left Portsmouth Harbour to sail to the other side of the world. Thieves, protesters and petty criminals were crammed below deck, with the rolling of the waves and the wails of their companions the only sounds they would hear for the next eight months – the amount of time it
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