Description |
93 pages ; 17 cm |
Summary |
Recounts the author's experiences in the United States and England as a tourist and in various casual jobs |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
Published and printed in Geelong, Victoria |
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National Library of Australia's copy is in original cut-flush red cloth boards, formerly Geelong Free Library with small stamp on title and labels on the back endpapers. ANL |
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Also available online |
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Born in England in 1848, Henry Pincott arrived in Australia with his parents at the age of five. The family sailed for Victoria in the Eliza, settling in Geelong. Henry Pincott was educated at Geelong Grammar. A painter and scene painter, Pincott exhibited chalk drawings, oils and watercolours of Victorian, Tasmanian and New Zealand scenery from 1869. He held regular art unions offering his colonial landscapes as prizes. He also worked as a scene painter at the Theatre Royal in Hobart and Melbourne. In 1882 Pincott sailed to the United States of America and England, returning to Geelong in 1889. He died, quite young, in Perth in 1893.--Australian Book Auctions catalogue, 24-25 November 2014, no. 366 |
Subject |
Pincott, H. S. (Henry Stow), 1848-1893 -- Travel
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Pincott, H. S. (Henry Stow), 1948-1893 -- Travel
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Pincott, H. S
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Travelers -- Australia -- Biography.
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SUBJECT |
England -- Description and travel. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043286
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California -- Description and travel. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018870
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Genre/Form |
Autobiographies.
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