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  1. Samuel Thomas Gill (1818-1880), painter, was born on 21 May 1818 at Perriton, near Minehead, Somerset, England, the son of Rev. Samuel Gill, Baptist minister, and his first wife, Winifred Oke. Gill was educated at Plymouth in a school kept by his parents, and later at Dr Seabrook's academy.

  2. Samuel Thomas Gill, [1] also known by his signature S.T.G., was an English-born Australian artist. Early life. Gill was born in Periton, Minehead, Somerset, England, in 1818.

  3. sahistoryhub.history.sa.gov.au › people › samuel-thomas-gillSamuel Thomas Gill | SA History Hub

    Samuel Thomas Gill was born on 21 st May 1818 at Perriton, Somerset, England, the son of Reverend Samuel Gill and his wife Winifred. In about 1833 he completed his formal education and began his art training, also taking up a position with a Plymouth carver and gilder of frames.

  4. Samuel Thomas Gill (1818 - 1880), colonial artist, with a focus on the South Australian years and covering his life and work from his arrival in South Australia at the end of 1839 up to his early time at the Victorian gold rush in 1852-53.

  5. Samuel Thomas Gill, known as S.T. Gill, came to Australia with his family in 1839 at the age of 21, settling in South Australia. He became one of the best known artists of the gold rush era, depicting the daily lives of diggers on the gold fields.

  6. adelaidia.history.sa.gov.au › people › samuel-thomas-gillSamuel Thomas Gill | Adelaidia

    Samuel Thomas Gill was born on 21 st May 1818 at Perriton, Somerset, England, the son of Reverend Samuel Gill and his wife Winifred. In about 1833 he completed his formal education and began his art training, also taking up a position with a Plymouth carver and gilder of frames.

  7. Who was Samuel Thomas Gill and why is he so important that the National Library of Australia is devoting a major three-month exhibition to him? Gill was born in 1818 in Perriton, a small village in Somerset, England, where his father was the Baptist minister.