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[hide]Notes
Office Notes
AI Council 1878 Member
House Notes
8 Jan. 1889: It was resolved that all future subscriptions from Mr James Bonwick should be remitted in consideration of his services to Anthropological Science.
Notes From Elsewhere
James Bonwick (8 July 1817 – 6 October 1906) was an English-born Australian historical and educational writer.
Born Lingfield, Surrey, died Southwick, near Brighton.
Between 1841 and 1880s spent much of the time in Australia.
Publications
External Publications
John Batman (1867);
The Last of the Tasmanians, Daily Life and Origin of the Tasmanians, and Curious Facts of Old Colonial Days, all of which were published in 1870;
Egyptian Belief and Modern Thought (1878), First Twenty Years of Australia (1882),
Port Phillip Settlement (1883),
Romance of the Wool Trade (1887)
and Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions (1894).