Lynton Convict Depot Ruins

Lynton Convict Depot Ruins is a ruins in , . Lynton Convict Depot Ruins is situated nearby to , as well as near the town .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Lynton Convict Hiring Depot.

The was the first convict depot north of , Western Australia. It was established on 22 May 1853 with the arrival of the 176-tonne brigantine Leander, which transferred 60 ticket-of-leave convicts and Pensioner Guards that had arrived at on Pyrenees on 1 May.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Lynton and Port Gregory.

Locality
is a townsite in the region of . It is part of a larger rural district known as Yallabatharra. is situated at the mouth of the , 7.6 kilometres by road from – between the larger towns of and .

Town
Gregory is a small town and fishing port located 7 km northwest of the mouth of the , in the region of . At the 2016 census, Gregory had a population of 64 in 83 dwellings. is situated 6 km northwest of Lynton Convict Depot Ruins.

Lynton Convict Depot Ruins

Latitude
-28.20997° or 28° 12′ 36″ south
Longitude
114.31096° or 114° 18′ 39″ east
Open location code
5P3PQ8R6+29
Open­Street­Map ID
way 220132647
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­ruins
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Highlights include Mount Albert and Pink Lake Lookout.

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