b'66357 358357 359TASMANIAN CONVICT PHOTOGRAPH: A carte-de-visite,TASMANIAN CONVICT PHOTOGRAPH: A carte-de-annotated verso: 28. Alexander Woods, per London.visite, annotated verso: 97. Robert West per Gilmore. Taken at Port Arthur 1874. Taken at Port Arthur 1874.Alexander Wood was one of 250 convicts transported onboardRobert West was convicted at Kent and sentenced to 7 years the London, arriving in Van Diemens Land on 9th July 1844.transportation. He had arrived in Van Diemens Land aboard He had been convicted and court martialled at St. Johns,the Gilmore in March 1832, 42 years before this photograph Newfoundland, and sentenced to 14 years transportation. Thewas taken.prison photograph was taken 30 years after his arrival. $1,0001,500$1,0001,500360358 TASMANIAN CONVICT PHOTOGRAPH: A carte-de-visite, TASMANIAN CONVICT PHOTOGRAPH: A carte-de-visite,annotated verso: 108. Thomas Wilson alias Murphy. annotated verso: 36. Henry Williams per Govr Phillip.per Dd Clark. Taken at Port Arthur 1874.Taken at Port Arthur 1874. Thomas WILSON was convicted at Carnarvonshire on 1 Henry Williams (transported as William Williams), wasAug 1840 for breaking into a dwelling and stealing. Gaol convicted of Housebreaking at the Supreme Court in HobartReport: vicious, desperate disposition, conduct disorderly & Town and sentenced to 5 years in gaol. He had arrived in Vanbad connections. 15 year transportation sentence. Sent to Diemans Land aboard the Governor Phillips. The prisonVan Diemens Land per the ship David Clarke on its only record shows he was discharged in February 1876. voyage carrying convicts, arriving 4 Oct 1841. He was still in $1,0001,500 gaol 33 years later. He died in 1893. As a result of his many interactions with the law, quite a lot is recorded about Wilson:In Van Diemens Land: Probation Period of 2 yrs. First station - Flinders Bay. Numerous records of misconduct and punishments. 22 April 1851: Ticket of Leave granted. 27 Sept 1853: Ticket of Leave revoked as he was absent from'