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Elliot Moore Cairnes

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sketcher, illuminator, public servant and mining geologist, was born on 27 January 1842. Appointed clerk in the Victorian Department of Crown Lands on 10 May 1859, then transferred to the newly formed Victorian Mining Department in 1860, he served in various clerical positions at the Melbourne head office and also spent sixteen years on the goldfields of Ballarat, Sandhurst (Bendigo), Blackwood, Smythsdale and other places, as warden's clerk and clerk of courts. He resigned from the department in 1894 and practised as a consulting mining geologist, having studied geology part-time at the University of Melbourne and at the Industrial and Technological Museum.

In the Victorian Exhibition of 1861 Cairnes showed an example of 'artistic penmanship' for which he was awarded an honourable mention. From the Mining Department in Melbourne in 1880 he sent two pen and ink drawings, Scene in Cuba and Horse's Head (after Landseer), to the Melbourne International Exhibition. Vice-president of both the Horticultural Society of Victoria and the Geological Society of Australasia, Cairnes was elected a Fellow of the Geological Society of London in 1890. He died at 6 a'Beckett Street, Kew, on 1 January 1918 and was buried in the Brighton Cemetery the following day.

Thomas A. Darragh.

Details


Gender:

Male

Birth:

Date:

1842-01-27

Period active:

Dates:

c. 1861 - 1880

Death:

Date:

1918-01-01

Place:

6 a'Beckett Street, Kew, Vic.

Burial:

Place:

Brighton Cemetery, Brighton, Melbourne, Vic.

Medium:

Drawing

Medium:

OTHER

Note:

Illumination

Artwork:

Title:

Scene in Cuba

Artwork:

Title:

Horse's Head

Exhibition:

Title:

Victorian Exhibition

Date:

1861

Place:

Melbourne, Vic.

Exhibition:

Title:

Melbourne International Exhibition

Date:

1880

Place:

Melbourne, Vic.

Recognition:

1861 : Honourable mention

Note:

Victorian Exhibition 1861.

Associated organisation:

Horticultural Society of Victoria

Note:

Vice-president.

Associated organisation:

Geological Society of Australasia

Note:

Vice-president.

Associated organisation:

Geological Society of London

Note:

Elected fellow 1890.

Residence:

Place:

Ballarat, Victoria

Residence:

Place:

Smythsdale, Victoria

Residence:

Place:

Blackwood, Victoria

Residence:

Place:

Sandhurst (Bendigo), Victoria

Other occupation:

Public Servant

Note:

Warden's clerk and clerk of the courts.

Other occupation:

Mining Geologist

Biographer:

Darragh, Thomas A.

Source of info:

The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870

Date written:

Date:

1992

Reference:

Title:

'Report of the Royal Commission on Gold Mining'

Year:

1891

Published:

Melbourne, Victoria : Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly, no.151, pp.75-83

Reference:

Title:

[Public Service List]

Year:

1892-12-31

Reference:

Year:

1893-01-13

Published:

Victoria : Government Gazette, Victoria 14/16

Reference:

Year:

1918-01-02

Published:

Argus

Summary:

Sketcher, illuminator, public servant and mining geologist. Spent sixteen years on the goldfields of Ballarat, Sandhurst (Bendigo), Blackwood, Smythsdale and other places.

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