Henry Kelsall b. 1802
- Artist (Draughtsman)
An amateur sketcher and surgeon Kelsall made five trips to Australia as Surgeon-Superintendent aboard various convict ships including the shipwrecked 'Waterloo' in 1842. The artist and convict Knud Bull was known to Kelsall on one such journey and a sketchbook completed by both of them is held at the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery.
- Name
- Henry Kelsall
- Birth date
- 1802
- Death date
- 1874
- Death place
- None
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
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- Artist (Draughtsman)
- Residence
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- c.1846- c.1874 Leicester, England, UK
- Other Occupation
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- Naval Officer
- Surgeon-Superintendent (Surgeon-Superintendent aboard the Andromeda II, the Margaret, the Waterloo, the Cape Packet and the John Calvin)
- Surgeon
- Active Period
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- c.1822- c.1846
- Cultural Heritage
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- English?
- Languages
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- English
- Training
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- c.1822
- Is Indigenous
- No
- Initial Record Data Source
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- DAA with additions