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  2. Henry Vincent (gaoler) - Wikipedia

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    [disputed – discuss] He was the gaoler at Fremantle from 1831 until he was given the job of constructing the "Rottnest Native Establishment". He was appointed Superintendent of the Rottnest Island Aboriginal Prison in 1839, and held the position for 27 years, until 1867. [2] Under Vincent's rule many Aboriginal prisoners died.

  3. Wadjemup Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Rottnest had been used as a prison for Aboriginal people since 1838. Superintendent of Public Works Henry Trigg designed the first lighthouse and laid the foundation stone in January 1842. Perth builder Bayley Maycock oversaw construction of the tower at a cost of £500 and used labour provided by the prisoners and locally quarried limestone. [2]

  4. Rottnest Island - Wikipedia

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    The Rottnest Marathon & Fun Run is an annual running event operated late each October by the West Australian Marathon Club. Event distances are 5 km (3.1 mi), 10 km (6.2 mi) and the marathon distance 42.2 kilometres (26.2 mi). "Rottofest" is a popular comedy, film and music festival held annually in September. [107]

  5. Colonial buildings of Rottnest Island - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of extant colonial buildings of Rottnest Island, constructed between 1830 and 1896. The first European settler on the island was Robert Thomson, who established a modest farm for hay production, as well as a salt collection enterprise. [1]: 7 In August 1838, a Corporal Welch was sent to Rottnest with ten Aboriginal prisoners.

  6. Timeline of Aboriginal history of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Aboriginal labour in the state was recorded as 1,640 men and 706 women, nearly 7% of the total white population of the time, estimated at 30,013 people. June 1881 The first judicial court held on Brockman's station. Four Aboriginal men were tried and sentenced to be transported to Rottnest Island. Aboriginal resistance in the north grew in ...

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  8. Utopia (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film also features a visit to Rottnest Island, Western Australia, where an area that was used as a prison for Aboriginal people until 1931, has now been converted into a luxury hotel where tourists are not even informed of the island's brutal history. [4]

  9. Tom Holland Tried to Buy His Own Non-Alcoholic Beer at Target ...

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    Tom Holland went on a hilarious adventure to buy his non-alcoholic beer, and got carded in the process.. In a series of Instagram Stories shared to his account on Tuesday, Feb. 18, the British ...

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