Courtesy National Library of Australia
George Willis, transported to VDL (Tasmania) on the Neptune 2
Photographed by T. J. Nevin for the Municipal Police Office and Hobart Gaol 1873-4.
George Willis, aged 48 yrs, and originally transported in 1838, was convicted in the Supreme Court at Hobart on 10th September 1872, sentenced to six years for larceny, sent to the Port Arthur prison, and then relocated to the Hobart Gaol in October 1873 where he was photographed by T.J. Nevin on incarceration. George Willis aka Metcalfe was among the 109 prisoners returned to Hobart from the Port Arthur prison at the request of the Parliament, all of whom were photographed by Thomas J. Nevin from October 1873 through to 1874, and subsequently at the Municipal Police Office, Hobart Town Hall, on the numerous occasions of these recalcitrant prisoners’ further arrests, convictions, and discharges.
POLICE RECORDS 1872-1880
Sourced from the Tasmanian Police Gazettes, published by the Government Printer as Tasmania Reports of Crime 1872-1880.
George Willis’s major repeat offence was larceny, with shorter sentences for absconding, being on premises unlawfully, and being idle and disorderly.
Willis convicted at the Supreme Court Hobart on 3 August 1872
Willis convicted on 5 May 1877
Willis arrested on 18 December 1878
View all police records for George Willis (aka Metcalfe) in this album:
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| George Willis police records1872-1880 |
