For the member of the Vermont House of Representatives, see Thomas Bock (politician).
Thomas Bock
Bock, by his son Alfred Bock, circa 1847.
Born
1790 Sutton Coldfield
Died
19 March 1855 (aged 64–65) Hobart
Occupation
Engraver, artist, daguerreotypist (1847–1855)
Children
William Bock
1842 watercolour of Mathinna, a Tasmanian Indigenous Australian girl
Thomas Bock was an English-Australian artist and an early adopter of photography in Australia. Born in England he was sentenced to transportation in 1823. After gaining his freedom he set himself up as one of Australia's first professional artists and became well known for his portraits of colonists. As early as 1843 he began taking daguerreotypes in Hobart and became one of the earliest commercial photographers in Australia.
ThomasBock was an English-Australian artist and an early adopter of photography in Australia. Born in England he was sentenced to transportation in 1823...
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related to Alexander Pearce. Alexander Pearce executed for murder, 19 July 1824 ThomasBock (c. 1793–1855) Pencil Drawing. State Library of New South Wales...
of agriculture. Since 1 October 2019 the company has been led by CEO ThomasBöck. CLAAS is well known as harvest specialist, offering combine harvesters...
it has been estimated to be 50,000 by John Dunmore Lang and 120,000 by Thomas Keneally.) The British American colony of Maryland received a larger felon...
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1767–1834), Jamaican boatman, transported to New South Wales for theft ThomasBock (1790–1855), English artist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for administering...
he has worked with conductor Arnie Roth and Game Concerts producer ThomasBöcker on several of these performances. Uematsu was also the keyboardist in...
Thomas Jeffrey (surname also recorded as Jeffery, Jeffries, Jeffreys or Jefferies) was a convict bushranger, murderer, and cannibal in the mid-1820s in...
Thomas De Bock (born 20 August 1991) is a Belgian long-distance runner. In 2019, he competed in the men's marathon at the 2019 World Athletics Championships...
convicts). The decision to establish a colony in Australia was made by Thomas Townshend, Lord Sydney, Secretary of State for the Home Office. This was...
1824, the British government instructed the Governor of New South Wales, Thomas Brisbane, to reoccupy Norfolk Island as a place to send "the worst description...
Launceston to collude with him, and for six months in 1815, Lieutenant-Governor Thomas Davey, fearing a convict uprising, declared martial law in an effort to...
media. The novel was very widely praised. Although Dickens's contemporary Thomas Carlyle referred to it disparagingly as "that Pip nonsense", he nevertheless...
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raids which culminated in the killing of the prominent colonist Bartholomew Thomas and his overseer near Port Sorell. However, this proved to be one of the...
Amy Maud Bock (18 May 1859 – 29 August 1943) was a Tasmanian-born New Zealand female confidence trickster. Her usual pattern involved making emotional...
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Admiral in October 1792. On 7 September 1794, 17-year-old Mary married Thomas Reibey, after he had proposed to her several times; she finally agreed to...
running and the first of their kind outside Japan. They are produced by ThomasBöcker and performed by various orchestras conducted by Andy Brick (2003–2007)...
stage during his adolescence, Kikatapula became closely associated with Thomas Birch, a prominent British colonist who arrived in Hobart in 1808. Birch...