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cartoonist and sketcher, was at the Bendigo goldfields in Victoria from about 1851 to 1854 when he produced a set of 20 humorous ink drawings entitled Life on the Diggings (Dixson Library Px 54). He intended to etch these for publication as a book, but this ambition seems to have remained unfulfilled. Subjects include scenes on the voyage from England to Australia, A Bendigo Ball, High Wind on the Diggings (1854), Disinterested Storekeeper and Colonial Gin and Water (an indigenous woman in the river, f.20) Some are illustrated in There Goes the Neighbourhood, p.37 (new chums) & p.39 (Van Diemen’s Land ex-convict).

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Date written:
1992
Last updated:
1989

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