'Eagle-Hawk Neck, Tasman Peninsula', 1901. Narrow isthmus connecting the Tasman Peninsula with the Forestier Peninsula, used by the British in 1830s with a line of dogs chained to posts to prevent convicts attempting to escape Port Arthur prison. From "Federated Australia". [The Werner Company, London, 1901]
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