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Norfolk Island Kingston panorama
The convict era buildings and jail ruins at Kingston, Norfolk Island. Phillip Island can be seen in the distanceNorfolk Island was colonised by Great Britain as part of its settlement of Australia in 1788. The island served as a convict penal settlement until May 1855, except for an 11-year hiatus between 1814 and 1825, when it was abandoned. In 1856 permanent civilian residence on the island began when it was settled from Pitcairn. In 1901, the island became a part of the Commonwealth of Australia which it has remained until this day
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Norfolk Island Kingston panorama
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This print captures the rich history of Norfolk Island's Kingston, showcasing the remnants of its convict era buildings and jail ruins. As you gaze upon this panoramic view, you can't help but be transported back in time to when Great Britain colonized the island as part of its settlement of Australia in 1788. For nearly a century, Norfolk Island served as a penal settlement for convicts until May 1855. Interestingly, there was an eleven-year period between 1814 and 1825 when the island was abandoned before resuming its role as a place of punishment. It wasn't until 1856 that permanent civilian residence began on the island with settlers arriving from Pitcairn. Intriguingly, Phillip Island can be seen in the distance, adding another layer to this already fascinating scene. This photograph not only showcases the architectural remnants but also tells a story about human resilience and adaptation. It is worth noting that in 1901, Norfolk Island became part of the Commonwealth of Australia – a status it still holds today. Steve Daggar Photography has beautifully captured this historical site through his lens, allowing us to appreciate both its natural beauty and cultural significance. Whether you are an avid history enthusiast or simply captivated by breathtaking landscapes, this print will transport you to another time while reminding us all of Norfolk Island's enduring connection to Australia's past.
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