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Liverpool - Convict hospital

Placename
Liverpool - Convict hospital
Layer
Convict Sites - Aust and Norfolk Isl.
Type
Other

Details

Description

Brick building constructed 1813 as a hospital for convicts and soldiers. Macquarie describes it as 'A brick-built Hospital, with kitchen and other necessary out-houses, sufficiently roomy to accommodate thirty patients, an extensive garden being attached thereto for the use of the sick; the whole of the premises being inclosed with a strong fence'.

Sources

ID
tc483a

Extended Data

Start Year
1813
End year
1829