Ross is in the Midlands on the Macquarie River. Most buildings are circa 1824- 1835 ’ish . Ross is classed as a historic town and has many original sandstone buildings. I love this town ‘ walking down the elm and oak lined streets makes you feel like you are living in another time. A time when things didn’t move so fast and were life was simple. Although I don’t think it was so for the many convicts who worked here. Many female convicts who were on probation and had babies were sent here to the female factory in 1847.
Again the convict markers on all buildings and structures made by them
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This beautiful Anglican Church on the hill is apparently for sale ..so sad |
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The bakery of course ! |
4 comments:
Loving the Roman numerals. They were my favorite "math" in school!
I read a book about the convicts who went to Tasmania, it's interesting to see and read about places like the women's factory. That old bridge is beautiful.
Looks like a beautiful place Jenny, I saw the convict marker on a bridge in Campbelltown.
beautiful spot Jenny
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