sketcher, made a watercolour view of a homestead in May 1824 (Mitchell Library). A pencil note on the back states that this is 'said to be the old Hume home’, presumably that built about 1822 at Appin, New South Wales, by the explorer Hamilton Hume. The artist may have been the sister of Edward Smith Hall; she was governess to the children of Christiana and Richard Brooks of Denham Hall at about this time.

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Date written:
1992
Last updated:
2011