Painter of landscapes, flowers, natural history studies and portrait miniatures. Allport's etchings, engravings and lithographs were the first to have been made by a woman in Australia and she is also believed to have been the first woman to advertise skills and willingness to paint miniature on commission.
11 December 1831 (Arrived Hobart Town, Tas. on board the 'Platina')
Residence
11 December 1831 - 10 June 1895 Hobart, Tas.
17 May 1806 - July 1831 Staffordshire, England, UK (Birmingham, Alridge and then West Bromich )
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
Heritage: The National Women's Art Book
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Record history
There was a very lazy error in linking her as the childe of William Neate Chapman. She was the daughter of William Chapman but he was a publican in Birmingham when William Neate Chapman was in Australia -
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