It is difficult to believe that pregnancy was once a crime worthy of punishment, but for many female convicts this was the case. Ann Balfour’s story highlights the problems faced by female convicts whose children were often left behind when they were transported, or born into the harsh conditions of the Female Factory.
Felicity Hickman’s latest instalment in her ‘Female Convict’ series looks at these issues in ‘The Crime of Pregnancy’. Click on the image above to read part four of this fascinating series.
Image: Pregnant Convict, statue located outside the Female Factory, South Hobart. Jody Steele - From the Shadows.
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