For the Term of His Natural Life Filming Locations
Where was For the Term of His Natural Life filmed? For the Term of His Natural Life was filmed in 1 locations across Australia in the following places:
For the Term of His Natural Life Filming Locations
Port Arthur is a village and historic site in southern Tasmania, Australia. Sitting on the Tasman Peninsula, it was a 19th-century penal settlement and is now an open-air museum. Ruins include the huge penitentiary and the remaining shell of the Convict Church, which was built by inmates. Solitary confinement cells in the Separate Prison building were used to inflict mental punishment in place of floggings.
For the Term of His Natural Life (1908)
(England) The tragedy of Hampstead Heath. (The High Seas) The convict ship- Meeting on the "Malabar," The burning of the "Hydaspes." (Tasmania) The convict days at Port Arthur- Sylvia and "Good Mr. Dawes."- The Quarries- Ri-tooral-i-lay. (Norfolk Island) The government skin boat- Rescue of the castaways, Etc., Etc.