The Convict Coal Mines: The Search For William Thompson's Coal Hole

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025
  • Gracie and I search for the coal shaft, or coal hole, that a convict worked while being sentenced to work at the the Coal Mines in 1842. All the large platforms and coal shafts seen in the video were built by convicts using only hand tools.
    The Career of William Thompson, Convict
    Port Arthur Management Authority. ISBN 9780957939479
    Shaft A (440)
    • The Convict Coal Mines...
    • The Convict Coal Mines...
    • The Convict Coal Mines...
    Shaft B (860/861)
    • The Convict Coal Mines...
    Shaft C (863)
    Shaft D (425/426)
    • The Convict Coal Mines...
    • The Convict Coal Mines...
    • The Convict Coal Mines...
    Images courtesy of:
    Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts, State Library of Tasmania
    Old Wm. Thompson (?) Westmoreland 1842. Life: SD_ILS:616443
    Old Bill Thompson: SD_ILS:616445
    Bill Thompson: SD_ILS:616447
    Tasmanian Archives
    CSO 22-1-148: Plan - Sketch of Coal Workings, Tasman Peninsula (p.131 from file 909)
    CSO22/1/149: Tasmanian Archives: Plan - Diagram of Coal Mines. Tasman Peninsula
    CON33-1-11 Image 182: Thompson, William

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