Ruins of The Penitentiary - Port Arthur
Ruins of The Penitentiary – Port Arthur

Easily the most imposing ruin on the site, the Penitentiary began its life in 1843 as a flour mill and granary. In 1857 it was converted into a penitentiary capable of housing over 480 convicts in both dormitory-style accommodation and separate apartments. Also containing a messroom, library and Catholic chapel, the penitentiary was flanked by the Watchmens’ Quarters, as well as a range of workshops and an ablutions complex. Gutted in the 1897 fires, the building lay derelict until a concerted conservation program began in the 1960s.
Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia.
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JuliaWright
Very beautifully taken Blossom!
rochelle
excellent point of view – well done!
Bev Woodman
I love the angle in this one Marilyn. You have captured the old architecture here perfectly and so hauntingly beautiful against the blue sky.
Michael Rowley...
well yaken love the angle you’ve used
debsphotos
Wonderful comp Marilyn!! *-)
Rosy Kueng
Great angle Marilyn! beautiful contrast to the blue sky…
Marilyn Harris
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