Martin
unidentified
Finelly, John
Killeen, Peter
Tuck, Bewley
Cosker, Richard
Murphy, John
Downes, Charles
Page or Eales, Thomas
Doe, Ephraim
Morgan, James
Hansbury, Martin
Grant, Patrick, at AOT and QVMAG, photo by Nevin at the Supreme Court 14 Feb 1872
Sanders, James
Fleming, Thomas
Dwyer or Kennedy, Michael
Merchant, John
Whittaker, William
Gould, John
Rosetta, Charles
Brown, John
McKay or Ross, William
Blanchfield, James
Jones, James, aka Jones ,William and James Brocklehurst
Perry, Peter
Funt, John
Foley, James
Aylward, Phillip
Cobbitt, Richard
Steventon, Charles
Stormans, William - see also Yeomans
O'Brien, Stephen
Robinson, William
Kelly, Thomas
Murphy, Michael
O'Brien, John
Petts, Charles
Woodley, William
Walker, William
Nutt or White, George
Neal, George
Williams, John (see full record)
Todd, James
Page, James
Dunn, William
Sanders, Thomas
Clemo (or Clems), William
Marsden, William
Conolly, James
Curtis, William
Roberts, Henry
Ray, Edward
Humphreys, William
Wood, Alexander, same photo as Brown or Boardmore, Henry reconvicted as Henry Brown
Boardmore, Henry reconvicted as Henry Brown
Donovan, John
Robinson, George
Garfith, Charles
Kerswell, John
Smith, William per Gilmore 3
Turner, William
Hunt, Nathan
Forster, William i.e. Brown, Charles (see blog)
Wellham, William
Singleton, Henry alias Richard Pinches i.e. Pincers
Burley, William
Unidentified
Harrison, Wm, see Kerr 1992. Unidentified in AOT db
Russell, William
Doran, Alfred transported as Dorman, Archibald
Growsett, George
Phillips, Richard
Smith, Henry per Rodney 2, cdv copies at TMAG and AOT, negative print at QVMAG. Photographed by Nevin at the Supreme Court Hobart September 1871
Harrison, James
Ryan, William
West, Robert
Nestor, John
Glasspoole, George
Owens, Thomas or White, Howard
Dumin, John alias Dempsey
Gregson, John (wrong name) Phillips, Richard
McCullum, Hugh
Barnes, John
Blanchfied, Jas
Boardmore or Brown, Henry
Clemo, William
Doran or Dorman, Alfred or Albert
Dumin or Dempsey, John
Dwyer alias Kennedy, Michael
Forster, William, aka Charles Brown
Garfith, or Garforth, Charles
Grant, Patrick
Gregson, John , same photo for Phillips, Richard
Jones, William or Jones, James or Brocklehurst, James
Kelly, Thomas (same photo, date added to ship)
Martin, James
McNally, James
Unidentified, although named as Harrison, per QVMAG ( see Kerr, 1992)
Owens, Thomas
Petts, Charles, same photo
Piper, Emanuel
Singleton, Henry alias Piches, Richard
Smith, Henry per Rodney 2 (also at TMAG, see Crombie 2004). Photographed by Nevin at the Supreme Court Hobart, September 1871
Smith, William (verso at QVMAG shows T.J. Nevin studio stamp)
Stormans, William as Yeomans at NLA
Welham, William (Willham)
White or Nutt, George
Williams, John
Wood, Alexander
Smith, James
92 of Nevin's convict cartes at the Archive Office of Tasmania.
Insert "Nevin" in the Description box to find 9 pages, and 92 cartes of convicts
Where these prisoner ID photographs by Nevin would have appeared at the AOT, had the original photo supplement to the Police Gazettes 1870s survived (or not been removed/ stolen etc).
Insert NEVIN into the description box, Archives Office of Tasmania holdings (92 online) of Nevin's convicts photographs. Webshot.
"Taken by Thomas Nevin" : webshot of first page of the State Library of Tasmania's display of 85 convict photographs by Thomas Nevin, one of Attorney-General W.R. Giblin
Hobart Gaol 1898: all prisoners who were sentenced for longer than 3 months were photographed by the Nevin brothers when they were transferred to the Hobart Gaol. Source: Cyclopedia of Tasmania 1898, p. 131
Letter from the AOT to the NLA, 3 December 1982, with many typing or transcription errors. Clear attribution to Nevin, misspelt as Nairn. Source: NLA Photographers Files.