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  1. Samuel Thomas Gill (1835–1904) • FamilySearch. Brief Life History of Samuel Thomas. When Samuel Thomas Gill was born in March 1835, in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States, his father, Isaac Esra Gill, was 27 and his mother, Elizabeth Ann Parker, was 26. He married Nancy Jane Dees on 28 July 1854, in London, Laurel, Kentucky, United States.

  2. The Early Life of Samuel Gill. Gill became the headmaster of a school in Plymouth. This is where their son studied and after that, he went to Dr. Seabrook’s Academy, Plymouth for further studies. Samuel Thomas Gill. His father used to instruct him regarding drawing as his father was an amateur artist.

  3. The first two of these features are particularly obvious in Gill’s recording of life on the Victorian goldfields. It appears he first arrived at the Mount Alexander in early 1852, and by August that year he published a set of 24 lithographs in Sketches of the Victoria Diggings and Diggers As They Are [lx] , and these were supplemented by a second set of lithographs only two months later.

  4. 8 de ago. de 2023 · Gill Collection. The son of an amateur artist, Samuel Thomas Gill (1818–1880) was born in Perriton in Somerset, England, and educated in Plymouth at a school kept by his parents and at Dr Seabrook’s academy. He was employed as a draftsman and painter by the Hubbard Profile Gallery in London. In 1839 he emigrated with his family to South ...

  5. Gill, Samuel Thomas (1818–1880) painter. Samuel Thomas Gill, 1870s. National Library of Australia, 23419474.

  6. Samuel Gill. b. 21 May 1818. Also known as S. T. Gill, T. G. S., Samuel Thomas Gill. Artist (Photographer), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Painter) Colonial era watercolourist, lithographer and presumably photographer who documented exploration and the Gold Rush in Australia. Biography (1893 words)

  7. ST Gill’s works are an extraordinary record of one of the most prosperous, diverse and energetic periods in Australian history. In 1857, Henri Noufflard, a French wool merchant, commissioned Gill to produce a series of watercolours of his home in Bligh Street, Sydney. The works are the earliest known depictions of the interior of an ...