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Thomas Bock
b. c.1790
Artist (Photographer),
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Painter)
A first-class engraver and photographer, Thomas Bock was transported to Van Dieman's Land for assisting in an abortion. He stayed on in Australia after his release and made a career of printmaking, portrait painting and photography.
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b. c.1790 Sutton Coldfield, England, UK
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Name
Thomas Bock
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Photographer)
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Professional photographer
Birth date
c.1790
Birth place
Sutton Coldfield, England, UK
Death date
18 March 1855
Death place
Hobart Town, Tas.
Burial place
Holy Trinity Church, Hobart, Tas.
Active Period
1814 - 1855
Arrival
19 January 1824 (Arrived Tasmania aboard the Asia.)
Residence
1824 - 1855 Hobart Town, Tas.
c.1814 - c.1824 Birmingham, England, UK
c.1790 - c.1814 Sutton Coldfield, England, UK
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English
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