
Port Arthur Penitentiary by Tim J Keegan Under License by (CC BY-SA 2.0)
This is a Picture that I sourced from a photo sharing website called Flickr. Althrough Flickr is only of low authority due to only being a .com website, I still found that the picture I found of the Penitentiary was quite good, as it shows you where all the convicts were put. It would be quite good for a student of 16yrs who is doing an assignment on Port Arthur.
The Penitentiary
Now an imposing ruin, the Penitentiary was constructed in 1843 as a flour mill and granary. In 1857 it was converted into a penitentiary, capable of housing over 480 convicts in dormitory accommodation and separate apartments.
The Penitentiary, 2014 Port Arthur Historic Site Management Team, accessed 5 June 2014, <http://www.portarthur.org.au/index.aspx?base=1468>.
The above is some brief information about the history of the Penitentiary which I sourced from the Port Arthur Historic Site website. The site is of medium authority as it's a .og
It will be very helpful for a student of 16yrs, as it supplies them with some information about the history about the Penitentiary such as when it was built.
A really good photo, Laura and very relevant for your client. However, you need to think about the author (if you look under the picture you will see the author's name) and change your citation details accordingly.
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