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Cartoonist, illustrator and art critic born in England, 1843. He drew for the Australasian Sketcher, Australian Graphic, Evening World, Adelaide Punch and Melbourne Punch.

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Date written:
1992
Last updated:
1989

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References [<ExternalResource: Clarke, Marcus (1869), 'Long Odds: a novel by Marcus Clarke', Melbourne, Vic : Clarson, Massina, (Illustrated by Thomas Carrington).>, <ExternalResource: King, Jonathan (1979), 'The other side of the coin : a cartoon history of Australia', Stanmore, NSW : Cassell Australia (Revised edition).>, <ExternalResource: Mahood, M. (1973), 'The loaded line : Australian political caricature, 1788-1901', Carlton, Vic : Melbourne University Press.>, <ExternalResource: Strachan, John (c.1874), 'Humpty-Dumpty (who sat on the wall) or, Harlequin King Arthur, his three sons, the Princess Roseleaf, the Knights of the Round Table, and the fairy of the Fern Tree Gully written by John Strachan, adapted and localized by T. Carrington and J. Eville', Melbourne, Vic? pantomime libretto.>, <ExternalResource: 'Biographical cuttings on Tom Carrington', Canberra, ACT : National Library of Australia.>, <ExternalResource: Melbourne, Vic : Australasian Sketcher.>, <ExternalResource: Melbourne, Vic : Australian Graphic.>, <ExternalResource: Sydney, NSW : Town and Country Journal, Possible attribution.>, <ExternalResource: Hobart, Tas : Tasmanian Punch.>, <ExternalResource: Melbourne, Vic : Evening World.>, <ExternalResource: Adelaide, SA : Adelaide Punch.>, <ExternalResource: Melbourne, Vic : Melbourne Punch.>, <ExternalResource: (1878), Almanac for 1878.>, <ExternalResource: Melbourne, Vic : Argus.>, <ExternalResource: Kerr, Joan, 'Joan Kerr Archive', National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.>]