Sketcher and surgeon, Knagg set up a medical surgery in Newcastle. Two engravings of shipwrecks after his drawings were reproduced in the Illustrated Sydney News in 1866.
sketcher and surgeon, came to New South Wales from Ireland in about 1838 with his wife and son, Samuel Thomas Knaggs (1832-1921). The family settled at Newcastle, where Samuel opened a medical surgery. His son succeeded him in the practice in the 1870s. In 1866 the Illustrated Sydney News reproduced two engravings of shipwrecks after Dr Knaggs’s drawings: Wreck of the Coaling Brig Victor, at Newcastle and Position of Cawarra, previous to Foundering, as Seen from Nobby’s, 12th July .
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