Trinidad is the larger island of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The country’s capital city, Port of Spain, is located on the island.
Port Arthur is a town located on the Tasman Peninsula in eastern Tasmania. From 1833, it was used as a British penal colony. A prison was constructed on the site in the 1850s, and finally closed in 1877.
Norfolk Island is an island in the Pacific Ocean and is one of the Commonwealth of Australia’s external territories. It was originally a Polynesian settlement but was used as a penal settlement by the British from 1788.
Exeter is a cathedral city in the county of Devon in southwest England. It is home to Exeter Cathedral, founded in the eleventh century. The present building dates from around 1400.
Montagu Square is a square in the Marylebone area of northwest London. The builder, David Porter, named the square for his mistress, Elizabeth Montagu.