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Complete set of six lithographic views of colonial South Australia, by Edward Castle who came to South Australia in 1839 on board the Moffatt and took up land in the colony. This very rare suite of six lithographs made only three … Read Full Description
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Complete set of six lithographic views of colonial South Australia, by Edward Castle who came to South Australia in 1839 on board the Moffatt and took up land in the colony. This very rare suite of six lithographs made only three years after settlement of Adelaide in 1836, are part of a handful of early colonial South Australian images made for prospective emigrants and investors in Britain. Each lithograph is matted and presented in a Solander box with green morocco spine, gilt bands and red title label.
1. Bushmen at Camp Mouth of the Salt Creek SA
2. Hungry Bushmen after Beef, Scene near the Maria Creek SA
3. Kangaroo Hunting in SA
4. Mount Gambier, SA
5. Scene on the River Murray SA
6. The Rocky Creek SA
Edward Castle was born in Bristol and arrived in South Australia on the Moffat in 1839 and took up land. The prints were lithographed by the well known lithographers Alfred and Rose Pocock of Bristol. The family connection with Bristol would have been the reason why the prints were lithographed and published in Bristol. The Pococks’ at the time were actively promoting their lithographic printing business, by advertising their services in various newspapers and via their own printed flyers. They also supplied materials for lithographers and offered advice: ‘directions given to assist Young Practitioners’.
Edward Castle (1822 - 1877)
Castle was artist and pastoralist, son of Thomas Castle, of Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire. He came to South Australia in 1839 on board the Moffatt and took up land. He later became a magistrate for Hackham. On 13 December 1846 he married Kate Borrow. They had eleven children, five girls and six boys. He died on 29 November 1877 at Strathalbyn, South Australia.
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