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Hand-coloured etching of the arrival of Governor Kennedy to Western Asutralia, c1854

Item number: ART28031923

Price: $625

A lovely and locally histotic 19th century hand-coloured etching of the reception of the new Governor or Western Australia. I have done some research on this and I add the notes below. The frame size is 38.5 cms x 31.5 cms.

Early life and career

Arthur Kennedy was born in Cultra, County Down, Ireland on 5 April 1809, the fourth son of Hugh Kennedy and his wife Grace Dorothea (née Hughes). He was educated by private tutor and in 1823–24 attended Trinity College, Dublin, where he met his predecessor as Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell.

Kennedy entered the British army, and was gazetted an ensign in the 27th Foot 11th Regiment on August 15, 1827. Until 1837 he served with infantry regiments on Corfu. He then bought a commission, and spent 1838–39 and 1841–44 in British North America as a captain in the 68th Regiment.

Kennedy returned to Ireland in 1846, and the following year sold his captaincy and took up an appointment with the Poor Law Commission. His job was to administer relief to the many inhabitants of County Clare who were affected by the Potato Famine. [edit]

Colonial services

In 1851, the famine having ended, Kennedy's position was abolished, and he applied for a position in the colonial service. In May 1852 he was appointed Governor of Gambia, but before assuming office he was appointed Governor of Sierra Leone instead. He served in this office until 1854, during which time he made many administrative changes in an attempt to reform the corrupt and inefficient government. [edit]

Governor of Western Australia

In 1854, Kennedy was promoted to the position of Governor of Western Australia. He took up the position the following year, serving until 1862. He reputably had an autocratic manner and was considered a despot by many Western Australians. Popular opinion quickly turned against him, and in August 1856 a public meeting was held in Perth to protest against his methods. During his tenure as governor, Western Australia flourished, essentially because of the large amount of British money that was spent in the colony under the system of penal transportation of convicts. However when Kennedy resigned in 1862, he claimed that much of the colony's success was due to his legislative efforts. On his return to England, he was appointed a CB. [edit]

Governor of Vancouver Island

Kennedy's next appointment came in July 1863. The decision had been made that Vancouver Island and British Columbia, which had previously been governed together by a single governor, were each to have their own governor, and Kennedy was appointed Governor of Vancouver Island. Compared to his previous appointments, Vancouver Island was comparatively insignificant, and might be considered a demotion. Kennedy arrived at Vancouver Island in March 1864. Facing an extremely aggressive Legislative Assembly determined to challenge his executive power, Kennedy achieved little of note in his two years in office. During this time the colony fell into a disastrous economic depression, and Kennedy was unfairly blamed by the colony's inhabitants. With the creation of the United Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia, Kennedy left office in October 1866. [edit]

Governor of the West African Settlements

Kennedy returned to London, and in December 1867 he was knighted (KCB) and appointed Governor of the West African Settlements. He served there until 1872. In 1871 he was created a KCMG. [edit]

Governor of Hong Kong

In 1872, Kennedy was appointed the 7th Governor of Hong Kong, a position in which he served until 1877. During his tenure, he created the Hong Kong Dollar, which served as the unitary monetary unit for the territory. Since this time, the Hong Kong Dollar has (albeit with a short period of disruption) served as the single monetary unit for the entire territory. [edit]

Governor of Queensland

After his appointment as Governor of Hong Kong expired, Kennedy was immediately appointed Governor of Queensland, serving in that position until 1883. That was his last post in the Colonial Service. In 1881, Kennedy was created a GCMG. [edit]

Later life

On his resignation as Governor of Queensland, Kennedy boarded the Orient with the intention of returning to England. On 3 June 1883, when the Orient was off Aden in the Red Sea, Kennedy died. He was buried at sea.


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Yard painting, oil on wood panel with oak frame

Item number: ART28031939

price: $195

This is an oak framed oil on wood panel painting of chrysanthemums. I think is is usually called a yard painting. The grain of the wood panel is cleverly used in the painting. The size of the frame is 42 cms x 93 cms (about 3 feet or 1 yard). Some the palster on the frame has chipped off here and there, nothing serious, and can easily be touched up.


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Original oil painting Australian river scene and buildings by John Canning 1980

Item number: ART10050405

Price: $550

This is a most impressive gilt framed oil painted of the river scence around the Cossack Buildings (from the colour of the earth [red] I would guess this must be up north somewhere. It was painted by John Canning in 1980. the previous owner of this painting tells me he paid $400 for it back then. My price is less than this and we have had 26 yaers of inflation in between. The painting measures 61.5 cms x 72 cms.


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Original oil painting, old corner shop in country town

Item number: ART18052309

Price: $195

This is a lovely original oil painting of an old corner shop in the country. The frame is a bit ordinary but does the job. It's size is 50.5 cms x 66 cms.


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