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  • Of the 25,000 female convicts transported to Australia, approximately 7,000 of these women passed through the gates of the Cascades Female Factory.
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  • The Cascades Female Factory Historic Site is at 16 Degraves Street, South Hobart, approximately 10 minutes drive from Hobart’s CBD and only a short...
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  • Discover the captivating history of the Cascades Female Factory, a workhouse for female convicts in Van Diemen’s Land, located in Hobart, Tasmania.
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