sketcher and convict, is known only for a pencil sketch of a landscape with a cottage and a male figure (Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery) annotated by James Beattie: 'sketch made at Port Arthur by a prisoner named Teasdale’. Thomas Teasdale, who reputedly made sketches in about 1839 of New Norfolk, Van Diemen’s Land, is presumably the same artist.
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