An advertising poster at a bus stop on Albert Embankment for AussieBum male underwear. It cheekily refers to the convict heritage of some Australians, whose ancestors were convicted and deported from Britain to a penal colony there. For many years British convicts had been transported to the North American colonies, but the American Revolution ended this trade in convicts, so a new penal colony was established in New South Wales in 1788, this ended in 1823.
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| Collection: | |
| Image type: | Digital |
| Artist: | Norman |
| Ref: | 09722 |
| Identifier: | D99/4 |
| Date: | 2009 |
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