A convict, Thomas Blayde had received his 'ticket of leave' by 1814 and was recorded as working as a 'limner' or portrait painter by the New South Wales General Muster taken that year.
painter and convict, was transported to New South Wales from England aboard the Surrey. By 1814 he had received his ticket of leave and was working 'off stores’ (independently) as a 'limner’ (portrait painter), according to the New South Wales General Muster taken that year.
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1992
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2011
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