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Captain John Hunter, Governor New South Wales

William Ridley1801

National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery
Canberra, Australia

John Hunter (1737–1821), naval officer, colonial governor and amateur artist, came to Sydney as second captain of the Sirius, the flagship of the First Fleet. An expert navigator, Hunter stayed for four years during which he surveyed Port Jackson, Norfolk Island and the bays and rivers around Sydney. He spent three years back in England before being appointed Arthur Phillip’s successor as governor. By the time Hunter returned in 1795, many of the principles established by his predecessor had unravelled under the administration of the New South Wales Corps. Hunter struggled to curb the trade in rum and the ‘shameful excesses’ it created. But he is also remembered for the significant explorations he instigated or conducted himself during his four-year term as governor. A typical man of the scientific Enlightenment, Hunter was skilled in navigation, astronomy, art, botany and writing. His precise observations of Sydney’s topography and people remain among the most important documents of the early years of the British in Australia.

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  • Title: Captain John Hunter, Governor New South Wales
  • Creator: William Ridley (engraver)
  • Date Created: 1801
  • Physical Dimensions: sheet: 23.0 x 13.5 cm, image: 10.0 x 8.0 cm
  • Provenance: Collection: National Portrait Gallery, Canberra Gift of Ted and Gina Gregg 2012
  • Rights: https://www.portrait.gov.au/form-image-request.php
  • External Link: https://www.portrait.gov.au/portraits/2012.75
  • Medium: Engraving
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