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Projecting Light Onto a Dark History – How Mid-century Cinema Resurrected Port Arthur’s Convict Past
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2020
Projecting Light Onto a Dark History – How Mid-century Cinema Resurrected Port Arthur’s Convict Past
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'Tourism was an early money-spinner in Tasmania, with Port Arthur featuring on travel circuits by the late 1800s.'
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https://theconversation.com/friday-essay-projecting-light-onto-a-dark-history-how-mid-century-cinema-resurrected-port-arthurs-convict-past-127623
Projecting Light Onto a Dark History – How Mid-century Cinema Resurrected Port Arthur’s Convict Past
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- For the Term of His Natural Life 1927 single work film/TV
- Port Arthur, Tasman Peninsula, Forestier Peninsula - Tasman Peninsula area, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,
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