b'61377381 377A VAN DIEMENS LAND TRAVEL PASS ISSUED TO A TICKET-OF-LEAVE HOLDER, November 1844: A travel pass 376 issued to JAMES SHAW (described verso as having arrived CONVICT PARDON/TICKET-OF-LEAVE: 1843 & 1845 (2)on the convict ship Asia 5 to serve his sentence of 7 years lower sections of pardon forms serviced at Hobart Town,transportation) to permit him to travel from MORVEN to each signed by Sir John Eardley Eardley-Wilmot (LieutenantCAMPBELLTOWN where it has been counter-signed by the Governor of Van Diemens Land 1843-46) and Jamesreceiving constable. Framed, with glazing front and rear.Ebenezer Bicheno (Colonial Secretary 1842-51), all with VanThe town of Morven (44kms from Campbelltown), had been Diemens Land Seal of Colony, the 1843 fragment with arenamed Evandale in 1836. Shaw, a labourer, was originally partial physical description of the convict on reverse, statingfrom Yorkshire.Lost several teeth upper jaw. Flesh mole on right arm, dated$30050011 December 1843. (3 items) 378$200300 CONVICT TIN used to transport and store leave passes and tickets of leave (8 x 5.5cm), together with a London Emigration Committee sponsored facsimile broadside headed "Female Emigration to Australia" inviting applications from females between the ages of 15 to 30 of good character and for a payment of 5, to travel aboard the "David Scott" to start a new life in Australia (where pay rates for domestic employment were significantly higher); framed and glazed, overall 56 x 43cm, and also a framed & glazed facsimile of an 1840 "Ticket of Leave" for convict Thomas Beaton. (3 items).$100200 379Board of Ordnance pulley, hook and rope with broad arrow stamp, pre-1855,the pulley and hook 55cm high overall$250350 380CONVICT DEPARTMENT six assorted antique buttons by MILNS & Co. of London, 19th century,23mmmm diameter 17cm$450550381HM PRISON PENTRIDGE cell door lock and key, with c1852 patent date,18cm high, 25cm wide$350450380'