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Rec.West.Aust.Mus.,1979,8(1)THECONVICT-BUILT’FENCE’INTHECANNINGRIVERD.HUTCHISON*andDIANNEDAVIDSONt[Received11August1978.Accepted9November1978.Published30November1979.]ABSTRACTAlongrowofpilesinsectionsoftheCanningRiver

haslongbeenknownasthe’ConvictFence’.In1974theCanningTownCouncilappliedtotheInterimCommitteefortheNationalEstateforagranttoconservethe’fence’orpartofit.TheInterimCommitteemadeagranttotheWesternAustralianMuseumtoinvestigatetheproposal.ThiSpaperistheresultofresearchintoconflictingclaimsabouttheoriginsofthe’fence’.Thatpartofitwasbuiltbyconvictsin1866isdemonstrated.However,owingtoconsiderableconstructionsince,itisimpossibletoidentifypartsoftheconvict-builtsectionwhichmaysurvive.INTRODUCTIONIn1973theCanningTownCouncilproposedtoincreasetherecreationaluseoftheShelleyBasin,partoftheCanningRiver.TheCouncilcommissionedtheengineeringfirm

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