colony of Botany Bay . A penalcolony is a Human settlement settlement used to exile prison ers and separate ... or governors having absolute authority. Historically penalColony colonies have often been used for penal ... labour, or during an escape attempt. In the penalcolony system, prisoners were sent far away .... British Empire The Kingdom of Great Britain British used North America as a penalcolony through ..., as the new governor of the islands, to set up a penalcolony. He arrived at his destination ... was founded as a penalcolony. France sent criminals to tropical penal colonies including Louisiana ... in the Galapagos archipelago was used as a penalcolony 1869 1904. Imperial Russia used Siberia as a penalcolony for criminals and dissidents . Though geographically contiguous with heartland Russia , Siberia provided both remoteness and a harsh climate . In 1857, a penalcolony was established ... dictator Jose Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia opened the penalcolony of Tevego in 1813, where ... of Brazil Brazilian troops. The Netherlands had a penalcolony since the late 19th century. A town ... as a Islas Mar as Federal Prison penalcolony . With a small population less than 1200 , the colony .... The other islands are uninhabited. Tarrafal camp Tarrafal was a Portugal Portuguese penalcolony in the Cape .... Taiwan had a penalcolony at Green Island, Taiwan Green Island during Chiang Kai Shek s White ... patrolling the 30  km to the mainland. The penalcolony was closed in 1984 and the last prisoners ... as a penalcolony to maintain and interrogate prisoners outside US legal jurisdiction. Non fiction ... novel concerning a Frenchman interned on a penalcolony in French Guiana , and the 1973 Papillon film ... of the Australian continent. In the PenalColony is a short story by Franz Kafka upon which the movie ... dealing with the main characters deportation to the Port Arthur, Tasmania Port Arthur penalcolony ... with the main characters deportation to the Australian penalcolony. Our Country s Good a play by Timberlake ... more details
For the Chilean film The PenalColony film Infobox short story See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name In the PenalColony title orig In der Strafkolonie translator Eugene Jolas 1941 br author Franz Kafka country Germany language German language German series genre Short story published in publication type publisher Kurt Wolff Kurt Wolff Verlag media type book hardcover pub date October 1919 english pub date 1941 preceded by followed by In the PenalColony lang de In der Strafkolonie also translated as In the Penal Settlement is a short story by Franz Kafka written in German language German in October 1914, revised in November 1918, and first published in October 1919. The story is set in an unnamed penalcolony . Internal clues and the setting on an island suggest ... expect to be registered with horror. In the PenalColony describes the last use of an elaborate ... of the story in relation to the United Kingdom British penalcolony Port Arthur, Tasmania , see cite journal last Frow first John authorlink coauthors title In The PenalColony journal Journal of Australian ... based upon the story. In 2000 composer Philip Glass wrote a chamber opera , In the PenalColony , based ... of In the PenalColony at London s Young Vic in July 2011, adapted by Amir Nizar Zuabi. In 2011 ... 1941, ppp. 98 107, 146 158. 1948 Translated by Edwin Muir Willa and Edwin Muir , in The PenalColony Stories and Short Pieces The PenalColony , New York Schocken Books, 1948. 1995 Translated by Edwin ... Joy Division was inspired by In the PenalColony to write the song Colony from the album Closer ... of the story imdb title id 0343217 title Zoetrope imdb title id 0773756 title In the PenalColony 2006 http www.shmoop.com penalcolony In the PenalColony study guide, themes, quotes, multimedia ... belief that he will rise from the dead someday and take control of the colony once more. As the Explorer ... pt A Col nia Penal tr Ceza S m rgesi ... more details
Infobox film name The PenalColony image caption director Ra l Ruiz producer Dar o Pulgar writer Ra l Ruiz br Franz Kafka starring Luis Alarc n music cinematography H ctor R os editing Carlos Piaggio distributor released film date 1970 runtime 75 minutes country Film Chile language Spanish budget The PenalColony lang es La colonia penal is a 1970 Chilean drama film directed by Ra l Ruiz . ref name lecinemaderaoulruiz.com cite web url http www.lecinemaderaoulruiz.com raoul ruiz cineaste la colonia penal title Le Cin ma de Raoul Ruiz La colonia penal accessdate 2009 10 25 work lecinemaderaoulruiz.com ref ref name NY Times.com cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 141964 La Colonia Penal overview title NY Times La colonia penal accessdate 2009 10 25 work NY Times.com ref Cast Luis Alarc n as President M nica Echeverr a as Journalist An bal Reyna as Minister Nelson Villagra References reflist External links IMDb title id 0065563 title The PenalColony Ra l Ruiz DEFAULTSORT PenalColony, The Category 1970 films Category Chilean films Category Spanish language films Category 1970s drama films Category Films directed by Ra l Ruiz Category Black and white films Category Films based on works by Franz Kafka Chile film stub sv The PenalColony ... more details
Mettray PenalColony , situated in the small village of Mettray, in the French Departments of France d partement of Indre et Loire, just north of the city of Tours , was a private reformatory, without walls , opened in 1840 for the rehabilitation of young male delinquents aged between 6 and 21. At that time ... of its kind. References in Modern Literature Mettray Penalcolony has become more than just a model ... penalcolony of Mettray 1839 1937 in French , Presses universitaires de Rennes, October ... way in which the Colony was organised anticipated the English borstal system established at the beginning of the 20th century. History Fr d ric Auguste Demetz 1796 1873 , a penal reformer and lawyer ... to realize social reform and together with Demetz worked on the design and layout of the buildings for the Colony ... of the Colony was characterised by a sense of order and community. From the entrance to the Colony ... at the Colony s own preparatory school. The Colony was deliberately organised to imitate the structure ..., many of whom would enter the navy on leaving Mettray. There were around 400 inmates in total and the Colony ... which translated means improve man by the land and the land by man, under the watch of God . The Colony ... many of whom had already been corrupted by their stay in traditional prisons. At first the Colony ..., he became the hero of the British philanthropic world. A number of similar penal colonies, modelled ... described his experience of nearly three years of detention in the Colony, between 2 September 1926 .... This criticism combined with financial problems lead to the Colony s closure in 1937, by which ..., unremarked and unrecorded, when a child in Mettray remarked as he lay dying What a pity I left the colony ... Despite its relatively unremarkable place in penal lore, this notation by Foucault sets Mettray apart from many other prisons. For if Foucault is to be believed, it was at this French penalcolony which began our descent into our modern penal theories and the inherent power structures they entail. See ... more details
Kachanivska penalcolony lang uk 54, transliterated Kachaniv female colony number 54 , is a prison in the Ukraine Ukrainian city Kharkiv ref name KPLInfo uk icon http www.pravda.com.ua articles 2011 12 30 6879017 . , . , Ukrayinska Pravda 16 December 2011 ref for the detention of women with a life sentence . ref name PSUKharkiv The inmates live in barracks designed for 8 till 12 women. ref ru icon http korrespondent.net ukraine politics 1300091 nachalnik kachanovskoj kolonii timoshenko razmeshchena vo vremennom sizo , Korrespondent 30 December 2011 ref History In 1927 the former estate was first used as a forced labour compound . ref name PSUKharkiv uk icon http www.depkvs.kh.ua index.php?option com content&view article&id 278 kachanivskavk&catid 49 2011 03 31 20 05 37&Itemid 2 Penitentiary Service of Ukraine in Kharkiv ref In 1957 it became a female labor colony . ref name PSUKharkiv Notable inmates Yulia Tymoshenko , former Prime Minister of Ukraine ref name KPLInfo ref http www.kyivpost.com news politics detail 119832 Tymoshenko moved to prison in Kharkiv updated , Kyiv Post 30 December 2011 ref ref http www.kyivpost.com news politics detail 119824 Tymoshenko moved to Kachanivska penalcolony in Kharkiv updated , Kyiv Post 30 December 2011 ref References Reflist External links http www.depkvs.kh.ua index.php?option com content&view article&id 278 kachanivskavk&catid 49 2011 03 31 20 05 37&Itemid 2 Penitentiary Service of Ukraine in Kharkiv uk icon coord 49 27 43.92 N 36 28 1.58 E type landmark scale 2000 region UA display title Category Prisons in Ukraine Category Law enforcement in Ukraine Category Buildings and structures in Kharkiv Category Prisons in the Soviet Union prison stub Ukraine struct stub uk 54 ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The PenalColony image File PenalColony.jpg 175px image caption 1st edition author Franz Kafka illustrator cover artist translator Edwin Muir Willa and Edwin Muir country United States language English language English series genre Short stories publisher Schocken Books release date 1948 english release date media type pages isbn oclc preceded by followed by The PenalColony Stories and Short Pieces is a collection of short stories and recollections by Franz Kafka , with additional writings by Max Brod . First published in 1948 by Schocken Books , this volume includes all the works Kafka intended for publication, and published during his lifetime the only exception in The Stoker which serves as a first chapter for the novel Amerika Kafka novel Amerika . It also includes critical pieces by Kafka, The First Long Train Journey by Kafka and Brod, and an Epilogue by Brod. This collection was translated by Edwin Muir Willa and Edwin Muir . Kafka, Franz. The PenalColony Stories and Short Pieces New York Schocken Books, 1948 . Contents Conversation with the Supplicant a slightly different version from the text of the dialogue as it appears in the story Description of a Struggle Contemplation Kafka Meditation Children on a Country Road The Trees Clothes Excursion into the Mountains Rejection The Street Window The Tradesman Absent minded Window gazing The Way Home Passers by On the Tram Reflections for Gentlemen Jockeys The Wish to be a Red Indian Unhappiness Bachelor s Ill Luck Unmasking a Confidence Trickster ... Sons A Fratricide A Dream Kafka A Dream A Report to an Academy The Bucket Rider The PenalColony In the PenalColony A Hunger Artist collection A Hunger Artist First Sorrow A Little Woman A Hunger ... magazine Epilogue by Max Brod References Kafka, Franz. The PenalColony Stories and Short Pieces New York Schocken Books, 1948 . ISBN 0805231986 story collection stub Kafka DEFAULTSORT PenalColony ... more details
dablink For other uses, see Penalcolony , penal system , Penale or penal disambiguation . Infobox Settlement official name Penal other name native name Pe eraal nickname settlement type Town For Town or Village Leave blank for the default City motto image skyline 1200px imagesize image caption Top 1st Middle 2nd Middle Bottom flag size image seal seal size image shield shield size 100px city logo citylogo size image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 image dot map dot mapsize dot map caption dot x dot y pushpin map the name of a location map as per http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Location map pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption pushpin mapsize subdivision type Corporation subdivision name Penal Debe Regional Corporation subdivision type1 Country subdivision name1 Trinidad and Tobago subdivision type2 subdivision name2 subdivision type3 subdivision name3 subdivision type4 subdivision name4 government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 leader title2 leader name2 leader title3 love leader name3 leader title4 leader name4 established title Settled ... , and north of Siparia . Originally a rice and Cocoa bean cocoa producing area, Penal has grown .... The population is 12,281 people. ref http www.citypopulation.de Trinidad.html ref Penal is largely ... Indian and Person of Indian Origin Indians . The heart of Penal contains many businesses while the outskirts focus on agricultural development. Commercially, Penal has a police station, branches of two .... Penal plays a major role in the energy supply to the nation s populace. Petrotrin , the national ... running through Penal that links the gas fields of the South East Coast and the industrial estates ... to the west of Penal. Penal is administered by the Penal Debe Regional Corporation . References ... places in Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad geo stub nl Penal pl Penal ... more details
, Lieutenant James Cook . The First Fleet was sent to Australia to start a penalcolony in 1788. Eventually, Australia became a Federation of Australia Federation in 1901. Colonial Brazil Brazil a colony of Portugal across several centuries. Independent since 1822. Hong Kong was a British colony ... s oldest colony . ref http www.crf usa.org bill of rights in action bria 17 4 c.html Constitutional ... http books.google.com books?id IjaRKo2XUsEC&dq the trials of the world s oldest colony Puerto Rico The Trials of the Oldest Colony in the World. By Jose Trias Monge. Yale University Press. 1997. ref File ... Governing Territories official document In politics and history , a colony is a Territory country ... metropolitan state is the state that owns the colony. In Ancient Greece , the city that founded a colony was called the metropolis. Mother country is a reference to the metropolitan state from the point of view of citizens who live in its colony. There is a United Nations list of Non Self Governing Territories . A colony is mostly ruled by another state or can be run independently. Unlike a puppet state or satellite state , a colony has no independent international representation, and its top level administration is under direct control of the metropolitan state. The term informal colony ..., although this description is often contentious. Definitions The word Colony comes from the Latin ... . A telltale sign of a settlement once being a Roman Colony is a city centre with a grid pattern. ref ... the Romans had subdued an enemy in war. A colony could take many forms, as a trade outpost or a military ... See Colonies in antiquity . Alexandria formed as a Greek colony Carthage was a Phoenicia n colony Cyrene, Libya Cyrene was a colony of the Greeks of Santorini Thera Durr s formed as a Greek colony Marseille formed as a Greek colony Cologne formed as a Roman colony, and its modern name refers to the Latin term Colonia . Modern colonies examples, organized alphabetically Angola Portugal Angola a colony ... more details
Penal may refer to PenalcolonyPenal system , prisons Penal military unit Penal town , Trinidad and Tobago See also Penale , surname Penile , to do with the penis disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. es Penal ... more details
William Gott a terminally ill trouser salesman convicted of blasphemy . The British penalcolonypenal colonies in Australia between 1788 and 1868 provide a major historical example of convict labour, as described above during that period, Australia received thousands of penal transportation transported ... c.1890 1927. thumb Penal labour is a form of unfree labour in which prisoner s perform work ... which involve penal labour include penal servitude and imprisonment with hard labour . The term may .... Large scale implementations of penal labour include labour camps , prison farm s, and penal colonies ... old tarry rope to make caulking material for sailing vessels. British Empire further Penal Servitude Act s In the British Empire in the 19th century, hard labour became a standard feature of penal servitude as penal transportation was phased out. Although it was prescribed for severe crimes e.g. ... in Britain or Ireland . The Penal Servitude Act 1853 16 & 17 Vict. c.99 substituted penal servitude ... or for a term not less than fourteen years. Section 2 of the Penal Servitude Act 1857 20 & 21 Vict. c.3 ref http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Vict 20 21 3 section 2 Section 2 of the Penal Servitude ... a person who would otherwise have been liable to transportation would be liable to penal servitude instead. Sentences of penal servitude were served in convict prisons and were controlled by the Home ... Section 1 of the Penal Servitude Act 1891 ref http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Vict 54 55 69 section 1 Section 1 of the Penal Servitude Act 1891 ref makes provision for enactments which authorise a sentence of penal servitude but do not specify a maximum duration. It must now be read subject to section 1 1 of the Criminal Justice Act 1948 . England and Wales Penal servitude was abolished for England ... power on a court to pass a sentence of penal servitude in any case must be construed as conferring power to pass a sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding the maximum term of penal servitude ... more details
departed from England, to establish the first British settlement in Australia, as a penalcolony. They arrived ..., Tasmania Van Diemen s Land Tasmania was also settled as a penalcolony, followed by the Queensland ... or a specific period. The penal system required the convicts to work, on government Infrastructure ... colonies were free settlements , as non convict colonies were known. However, the Swan River Colony ... before 1901 Convictism in Australia Category Australian penal colonies Australian penal colonies ... Category Penal labor es Destierro penal no Transportering ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Contract law Penal damages are best seen as quantitatively excessive liquidated damages and are invalid under the common law . While liquidated damages are a priori calculations of expectation loss under the contract, penal damages go further and seek to penalise a party in some way for Breach of contract breach of a clause above and beyond the loss suffered by the innocent party as a result of this breach. Many clauses which are found to be penal are expressed as liquidated damages clauses but are seen by courts as excessive and thus invalid. The judicial approach to penal damages is conceptually important as it is one of the few examples of judicial paternalism in contract law. Even if two parties genuinely and without coercion wish to consent to a contract which includes a penal clause, they are unable to. So, for example, a person wishing to give up smoking cannot contract with a third party to be fined 100 each time they smoke as this figure does not represent the expectation loss of the contract. As distinguished from other types of damages Penal damages are to be distinguished from punitive damages , which are awarded in certain types of tort actions for actions which caused harm to the plaintiff. Penal damages are also different from treble damages , which are generally set by statute for certain violations of competition law and related laws. DEFAULTSORT Penal Damages Category Contract law Law stub ... more details
A penal notice is a warning endorsed on a court order, notifying the recipient that he or she is liable to committal to prison for breach of the order. References http www.divorce glossary.co.uk penal notice.html Divorce glossary entry law stub Category Criminal law wiktionary ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 In money lending, penal interest is punitive interest charged by a lender to a borrower if installments are not paid according to the loan terms. DEFAULTSORT Penal Interest Category Interest Econ stub da Morarente no Forsinkelsesrente fi Viiv styskorko sv Dr jsm lsr nta i Sverige ... more details
Infobox film name The Penal Code image image size caption director George Melford producer Burton L. King producer br John R. Freuler executive producer Citation needed date August 2011 uncredited writer F. Hugh Herbert br Edward T. Lowe Jr. story narrator starring See below music cinematography Edward A. Kull editing Frederick Bain distributor released 1932 runtime 62 minutes country USA language English budget gross preceded by followed by website The Penal Code is a 1932 American film directed by George Melford . Plot summary Expand section date August 2011 Cast Regis Toomey as Robert Palmer Helen Cohan as Marguerite Margie Shannon Pat O Malley as Sergeant Detective W. J. Bender Robert Ellis as James Forrester Virginia True Boardman as Mrs. Sarah Palmer Henry Hall as Mr. Shannon Leander De Cordova as Isaac Lewin John Ince actor John Ince as Warden Murdock MacQuarrie as Lefty Olin Francis as McCarthy Soundtrack Expand section date August 2011 External links IMDb title id 0024434 title The Penal Code Internet Archive film id Penal Code 1932 name The Penal Code drama film stub DEFAULTSORT Penal Code Category 1932 films Category American films Category Drama films Category Crime films Category English language films Category Black and white films ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Penal harm , an intentionally harsher form of the deprivation of liberty , is the belief that during custodial sentence s mainly in prison or reformatory , inmates should endure additional pain and suffering, not just having their basic rights taken away, to make the punishment deliberately harder. While this improves the desirable deterrent effect of detention, and fits the idea of retribution, its perception as cruelty rather than justice may endanger both internal security and prospects for Rehabilitation penology rehabilitation and goes against the humane ideal of most human rights advocates, possibly qualifying legally as inhumane punishment, an infringement on human rights under the United Nations UN rules. Although internal punishments , imposed by prison authorities, are not strictly penal harm as such, since they are not independent from the convict s behavior, arbitrary application and choice of cruel modes, including corporal punishment in South East Asia n countries this can include the dreaded Rotan caning , perfectly fit the rationale. Traditional forms include hard labor rationed, unappetizing or even unhealthy food various discomforts such as poor hygiene, small and overcrowded cells, hard bunks, insufficient protection against cold long isolation, even in a dark hole sleep deprivation humiliating procedures such as strip search es denial of visits, correspondence and recreation. In recent years, penal harm has taken among other things the form of poor health care for inmates this includes the denial of medicine for patients diagnosed with HIV AIDS . It must be pointed out that many of the physical forms can also arise accidentally, as a result of understaffing, insufficient budget, or even legal considerations such as delays deemed necessary for appeal procedures . DEFAULTSORT Penal Harm Category Penal imprisonment ... more details
About penal law as understood in the English law system a more general article criminal law Refimprove date July 2010 In the most general sense, penal is the body of laws that are enforced by the State in its own name and impose penalties for their violation, as opposed to Civil law common law civil law that seeks to redress private wrongs. This usage is synonymous with criminal law and is covered in that article. In some jurisdictions, such as Canada , penal law is distinct from criminal law even if it encompasses this last field. This is a result of federalism only the federal Parliament has the legislative power to enact criminal law statutes, yet provinces can also attach penal dispositions to their non criminal statutes so they will be respected. More specifically, the Penal laws were a set of laws which punished nonconformism in the United Kingdom and Ireland . English statutes on religious nonconformity In England English history, penal law refers to a specific series of laws that sought to uphold the establishment of religion establishment of the Church of England against Protestantism Protestant nonconformism nonconformists and Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholics , by imposing various forfeitures, civil penalties, and civil disabilities upon these dissenters. Some examples of these laws are the law of praemunire , 14th century Corporation Act 1661 Act of Uniformity 1662 Conventicle Act 1664 Five Mile Act 1665 the series of Test Act s Education Act 1695 Disarming Act 1695 Marriage Act 1697 Banishment Act 1697 Registration Act 1704 Popery Act 1704 and 1709 Occasional Conformity Act 1711 Disenfranchising Act 1728 Clarendon Code While some of the Penal Laws were much older, they took their most drastic shape during the reign of Charles II of England Charles II . Four ... . In Irish history Main Penal Laws Ireland The Penal Laws were introduced into Ireland in the year ... history interactive timelines BBC History Penal Laws in Ireland Category Law in the United ... more details
Atonement in Christianity Penal substitution sometimes, esp. in older writings, called forensic theory ... the Cross Achieve? The Logic of Penal Substitution Tyndale Biblical Theology Lecture, 1973 ... Luther ... the penal substitutionary theory ... ref ref name Grensted L. W. Grensted, http books.google.co.uk ... Before the Reformation only a few hints of a Penal theory can be found. ref ref name Oxenham H. N. Oxenham ... needed date August 2008 of penal substitution argue that the concept is both Bible biblically ... some versions of the theory present difficulties in terms of modern punishment penal theory , and that it presents ... hand, those teaching an interpretation of the Cross consistent with penal substitution reject such a characterization ... penal and exemplary substitution at the same time. Penal substitution derives from the idea ... of penal substitution the doctrine of faith union of believers with Christ which prevents an understanding of penal substitution by those to whom God s grace has not yet been given. Those who believe ... is necessarily linked to this as the vindication of Christ and those who belong to him. If, in the penal ... the whole scheme of penal substitution, because if the punishment for sin is eternity in hell ..., by advocates of universal reconciliation, that if penal substitution is biblical than the resurrection ... that the penal substitution theory was not taught in the Early Church. ref name packer ref name ... how much they are willing to see precursors to penal substitution in the writings of some of the Early Church fathers. There is general agreement that no writer in the Early Church taught penal ... of penal substitution as an afterthought or as an aside. The ransom theory of atonement , which ... of atonement, just as penal substitution is. It can therefore be difficult to distinguish intended references to the ransom theory of atonement ransom view by Early Church writers from real penal ... to penal substitution in the Early Church writings, and points to a variety of passages which ... more details
Indian colony , Native American settlement Leper colonyPenalcolony Proprietary colony Space colony disambiguation , multiple meanings Summer colony Animals, insects, micro organisms, & plants Colony biology , group of individual organisms of the same species living closely together Ant colony Bird colony Cat colony Clonal colony Places columns list 2 In the United States Colony, Alabama Colony, Kansas Colony, Missouri Colony, Oklahoma The Colony, Texas Colony High School , Ontario, California Colony Hill, Washington, D.C. Colony Place , retail development in Plymouth, Massachusetts Colony Township, Adams County, Iowa Colony Township, Delaware County, Iowa Colony Township, Greeley County, Kansas First Colony , Texas Iowa Colony, Texas Tennessee Colony, Texas Yamato Colony disambiguation , various Media Literature Colony Rob Grant novel Colony Rob Grant novel Colony short story Colony short story , by Philip K. Dick Colony Buffy novel Colony Buffy novel , based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series The Last Colony 2007 , by John Scalzi Film & television Colony The X Files Colony The X Files , episode from the TV series The X Files The Colony 2005 TV series The Colony 2005 TV series , 2005 reality TV series set in historical Australia The Colony U.S. TV series The Colony U.S. TV series , 2009 Discovery Channel reality TV series set in a post apocalyptic US Colony film Colony film , 2010 documentary about beekeepers and the effect of colony collapse disorder The Colony film The Colony film 1996 Music Colony In Flames album Colony In Flames album Colony Bj rn Lynne album Colony Bj rn Lynne album Video games Colony video game Colony video game , 1987 computer game by Mastertronic The Colony video game , 1988 computer game by Mindscape Colony 7 , 1981 arcade shooter by Taito ...wiktionarypar colony TOCright A colony is a territory under the immediate political control of a geographically distant state. Colony may also refer to Society Art colonyColony fraternity or sorority ... more details
The following is a list of Australian Penalcolonypenal colonies . class wikitable border 1 Colony State Year opened Year closed Cockatoo Island, New South Wales Cockatoo Island New South Wales 1839 1869 Rose Hill, New South Wales Rose Hill New South Wales 1788 Sydney Cove New South Wales 1788 Moreton Bay Queensland 1824 Redcliffe, Queensland Redcliffe Queensland 1823 1824 Maria Island Tasmania Van Diemen s Land 1825 1851 Port Arthur, Tasmania Port Arthur Tasmania Van Diemen s Land Richmond, Tasmania Richmond Tasmania Van Diemen s Land Risdon Cove Tasmania Van Diemen s Land Sarah Island , part of the Macquarie Harbour Penal Station Tasmania Van Diemen s Land Saltwater River, Tasmania Saltwater River Tasmania Van Diemen s Land Sullivan s Cove Tasmania Van Diemen s Land Swan River Colony Western Australia Norfolk Island Other See also List of Australian prisons and detention centres Expand list date August 2008 Category Australian history related lists Penal colonies, List of Australian Category Australian penal colonies List of Australian penal colonies Category Defunct prisons in Australia List of Australian penal colonies Category Lists of buildings and structures in Australia Penal colonies, List of Australian de Liste australischer Strafkolonien sl Seznam avstralskih kazenskih kolonij ... more details
Bay Colony may refer to Massachusetts Bay Colony Bay Colony Railroad Bay Colony 1701 , a locomotive Bay Colony Stadium disambiguation de Bay Colony ... more details
Old Colony has the following meanings The Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts The Old Colony Historical Society in Taunton, Massachusetts The Old Colony Housing Project in Boston, Massachusetts The Old Colony Memorial , a weekly newspaper based in Plymouth, Massachusetts The Old Colony Railroad in southeastern Massachusetts Old Colony Lines MBTA , branches of the MBTA commuter rail system in Massachusetts Old Colony bakery , a cookie company in Lake Bluff, Illinois Old Colony soft drink , a soft drink in Puerto Rico Old Colony Mennonites , a group of Mennonites , many of which live across North America Disambig ... more details
The term German Colony can refer to German colonial empire , the former colonies of Germany German Colony, Jerusalem a Templer settlement German Colony, Haifa a Templer settlement disambig es Colonias alemanas he ... more details
Hindu Colony is an old locality situated in Dadar , India . Maharashtra geo stub coord missing Maharashtra DEFAULTSORT Hindu Colony Category Neighbourhoods in Mumbai ... more details
Space colony may refer to Space colonization , any colony outside of the planet Earth Space habitat , a free floating extraterrestrial colony specifically Fiction Space colony Gundam , fictional space colonies in the Gundam anime series Space Colony video game , a real time strategy video game. Colony in Space , a season 8 serial from Doctor Who Disambig ... more details