Freo, an Aperol Spritzer and lots of bars.

On our last full day, we caught the train out to Fremantle, aka “Freo”. It’s a charming beach town, with loads (“heaps” even) of history.

When you get off the train, you are immediately hit by quaintness and history.

Like so many other places in Oz, Freo was created largely during the convict era (1788 – 1868). During this time, England shipped some 165,000 convicts to Australia, reasoning that shipping them off kept them from teaching their ways to others, it would ease prison overcrowding in their own horrific prisons, and separating them from friends and family was additional punishment. This was made worse because the knee-jerk reaction of the justice system to almost any minor crime was “Transportation!!”.

Once in Australia, many worked while serving their time in the “hell-on-earth” prisons. Most of the magnificent Heritage buildings in the coastal towns and cities were built by convicts, putting the colony on the map.

Today, 11 of the remnant prisons* have been grouped together under the title of “Australian Convict Sites” and are now a “World Heritage Site” (under the theme of Convictism – Forced Migration).

* See our Feb 24 post entitled “A very Somber place”, and our Mar 4 post “…Hell on Earth…”. Port Arthur is in this group, but not Sarah Island.

Fremantle prison, built between 1851 and 1859 by convicts, was a fully functional prison from 1855 until 1991! Renovated, it is now the best example of a prison from this era.

We went on two tours…

After touring the prison, we had a new task: to find an open restaurant. Throughout New Zealand and Australia, this has a chore on Mondays and everyday between 2:00 and 5:30 (and forget about it on holidays, which there seem to be a lot of! 🤣).

Off in the distance we saw orange umbrellas. As we got closer, they clearly represented the Aperol Spritzer.

AND!

It was open.

It was a good day. 😊

6 responses to “Freo, an Aperol Spritzer and lots of bars.”

  1. I’ve lived in WA since 1978 and never had a look inside the prison….one friend did the tour and she said it was fascinating

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    1. Glad we added to your bucket list.

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  2. sounds like a great final day to your epic adventure

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    1. It was. We shall miss this heat and the colour green.

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  3. Looks like a day well spent!
    Some years back I spent a few days in Fremantle at a conference, sadly I didn’t get to explore much at the time and have always wanted to go back. I have now added a Fremantle visit to Deb and my must visit list. As an Army kid, her dad’s last placement was in Perth before he retired and they moved home to Adelaide. She is keen to go back for a visit!
    More importantly did you say ‘Aperol Spritz’ now you are taking my language – Nom, Nom, Nom 😋

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    1. It was a good day. 😊

      I’d say it’s high time you and Deb made the trip! It’s only a 3 hour flight. And it has much better weather. 🤣

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