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Name
James Stuart
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
Other Occupation
  • Assistant surgeon (ANZSIC code: 8512) (Assistant surgeon Norfolk Island, NSW.)
  • Acting medical officer (Acting medical officer Quarantine Ground at North Head, NSW.)
  • Surgeon (ANZSIC code: 8512)
  • Clerk (ANZSIC code: 7291) (Clerk Principal Superintendent of Convicts' Office, Sydney, NSW.)
  • Medical practitioner (ANZSIC code: 8511)
Birth date
c.1802
Birth place
Ireland
Death date
26 May 1842
Death place
Lake Innes House, Port Macquarie, NSW
Active Period
  • c.1834 - c.1842
Arrival
  • 10 January 1838 (Transferred to Norfolk Island, arriving in the 'Governor Phillip'.)
  • 11 June 1834 (Came to Sydney from Liverpool, England aboard the barque 'Jessie'.)
Residence
  • c.1838 Norfolk Island
  • 1834 - 1842 Sydney, NSW
  • 1829 - 1833 Dublin, Ireland
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870

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References [<ExternalResource: Hamilton, D. G. (December 1985), 'Australian doctors and the visual arts: Part 1', Medical Journal of Australia 143, .>, <ExternalResource: Musgrave, A. (1955), 'Dr James Stuart: Artist naturalist', Australian Zoologist 12/2.>, <ExternalResource: Macleay, W.S. (8 December 1841), 'Notice of a new genus of Mammalia discovered by J. Stuart Esq., in New South Wales', Annual Magazine of Natural History 8/51.>, <ExternalResource: Information sourced from Hamilton, D.G.>, <ExternalResource: Iredale,T. (1955), 'James Stuart - ornithologist', Australian Zoologist 12/2.>, <ExternalResource: Whitley, G.P. (1955), 'James Stuart - ichthyologist', Australian Zoologist 12/2.>, <ExternalResource: Stuart, James (Dr) (1841), 'Articles on Prison Reform', Australasian Chronicle.>] [<ExternalResource: Hamilton, D. G. (December 1985), 'Australian doctors and the visual arts: Part 1', Medical Journal of Australia 143, .>]