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Name
Richard Henry Horne
Also known as Richard Hengist Horne (The name he adopted in 1867 and continued to use thereafter.)
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • Author (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Birth date
31 December 1802
Birth place
Edmonton, England, UK
Death date
13 March 1884
Death place
England, UK
Active Period
  • c.1830 - c.1852
  • 1852 - 1869
  • 1825 - 1826
Arrival
  • 1852 (Arrived in Melbourne, Victoria.)
Residence
  • 1852 - 1869 Melbourne, Vic.
Training
  • 1819 - 1820 Royal Military College, Sandhurst, England, UK
  • John Clarke's School, Enfield, London, England, UK
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870

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References [<ExternalResource: Horne, Richard Henry (1866), 'The South Sea Sisters', Lyric masque, opened the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.>, <ExternalResource: Blainey, A. (1972), 'Richard Henry Horne', Australian Dictionary of Biography, volume 4, Pike, Douglas (ed.), Melbourne, Vic.>, <ExternalResource: Pearl, C. (1960), 'Always Morning', Melbourne, Vic.>, <ExternalResource: 'R.H. Horne Papers', Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Information sourced from Dixon, Christine.>, <ExternalResource: Horne, Richard Henry (1843), 'Orion', London, England, UK.>, <ExternalResource: Horne, Richard Henry (1859), 'Australian Facts and Prospects: To Which is Prefixed the Author's Australian Autobiography', London, England, UK.>, <ExternalResource: Blainey, A. (1968), 'The Farthing Poet', London, England, UK.>, <ExternalResource: Information sourced from Brewer, Mary.>] [<ExternalResource: Horne, Richard Henry (1866), 'The South Sea Sisters', Lyric masque, opened the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.>]