Sketcher and port master, lived in Hobart Town from youth. He was active in the local art scene giving lectures and public demonstrations in the 1850s and 1860s.
sketcher and port master, lived in Hobart Town from youth, having arrived in Van Diemen’s Land about 1830. He was port master from 1856 to 1905. After he had delivered a lecture on the fine arts in 1851, the Tasmanian Colonist stated: 'Mr Hawthorn has received his classical education in Van Diemen’s Land, and may almost be called a native’. In August 1869 Hawthorn took part in a public demonstration of lithography in the schoolroom in Brisbane Street in aid of the Hobart Town Congregational Church fund. The Mercury reported that the lecturer, Major Lloyd Hood , and his chief printer, John Alvarez , produced several lithographic copies of a tree which Hawthorn had drawn on the stone in front of the audience. Sketches by Hawthorn are held in the Allport Library. A copy of the lithographed tree was previously held in a private collection in Tasmania but its location today is unknown.