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Women doing laundry at the Parramatta Female Factory c1844

By
Edward Winstanley
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a2255004 / DL PXX 66]
(detail from 'Ways and Means or the Last Shift, cartoon featuring Parramatta Female Factory c1844') (Dixson Library))

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Winstanley, Edward

State Library of New South Wales

Parramatta Female Factory

The Parramatta Female Factory is the largest and oldest surviving convict women's site in Australia. Operating between 1821 and 1848, it was a refuge for women and children, elderly and sick women; a marriage bureau; a place of assignment and moral reform; a penitentiary; a women's hospital for the convicted as well as the free; and a workhouse - all rolled into one.

Convicts

Domestic economy

Women

Women's prisons