Convict Lives at the Ross Female Factory is the second book in the Convict Lives series. The book contains 29 stories from 21 contributors, all members of the Female Convicts Research Group (Tasmania).
The Female Factory at Ross by James Parker
Not a Happy Place to Work: Staff at the Ross Female Factory by Colette McAlpine
Where are the Children? Archaeology of the Nursery Ward by Eleanor Conlin Casella
Women and Children at Ross Female Factory by Lois Newham
Three Deaths: Catherine Toole by Jo Brodie
Rochdale Refugee: Mary Britcliffe by Deborah Norris
A Black Sheep in the Family: Mary Cullen by Joy Crane
Irish Shipmates from the 'Tasmania' by Dianne Snowden and Joan Kavanagh
An Unsuccessful Servant: Charlotte Scott by Alice Meredith Hodgson
A Passionate Prisoner: Elizabeth Kenny by Trudy Cowley
Mary Eagan Makes the Papers by James Parker
'Gone but not forgotten': Ellenor Onions by Alice Meredith Hodgson
Short but not Sweet: Margaret Aitcheson by Trudy Cowley
Lucilia Helps Herself: Lucilia de la Constantine by Colette McAlpine
An Incorrigible Rebel: Mary Sherriff by Lucy Frost
'Drunk and Disorderly': Helen Leslie by Alison Alexander
A Case of Sexual Assault: Margaret Knaggs & Agnes Kane by Kay Buttfield
Silk, Silver and Elastic-sided Boots: Eliza Kirwan by Pene Marshall
A Tangled Web: Margaret Butler by Dianne Snowden
The Flynn Family Antics by Lyn Horton
The Cotter Sisters: Hanna and Catherine by Leonie Fahey
A Country Girl and her Associates: Catherine O'Neall by Lorraine Wootton
From Belfast to Bendigo: Amelia McCabe by Rhiannon Crane
Wanted–a Wife by Colette McAlpine and Lucy Frost
Death in New Norfolk: Mary Donnolly by Ralph Crane
A New Career in the Midlands: Julia Rigby by Colette McAlpine
'a most useful citizen': Bridget Lee by Dianne Snowden
A Woman of Interest: Elizabeth Capel by Andrea Gerrard
A Novelist Pictures his Convict Ancestor: Margaret O'Meara and Christopher Koch by Alison Alexander