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Surveyor and sketcher, drew a pen and wash view of Early Sydney in 1796 (National Library of Australia). Australia’s first land surveyor and Surveyor-General. Arrived with First Fleet on Prince of Wales transport ship. Gentleman, career soldier and engineer, son of Minister for Hesse-Cassel in London. Designed first three towns under Governor Phillip: Albion (Sydney), Parramatta and Tongabby (Toongabbie). Drew up these and other layouts of surveyed lands until retirement, though there is only one map signed by him. His pen and wash view of early Sydney of c1796 (NLA) is similar to a view by Watling and an image in Collins and is the only known topographic sketch signed by him.

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Date written:
1999
Last updated:
2011

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Other occupations
  • Surveyor (ANZSIC code: 6922)
  • Surveyor (ANZSIC code: 6922)
Related person groups
  • New South Wales Corps (employee of)
  • New South Wales Corps (employee of)
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