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James Bonwick
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Born 1817
Died 1906
Residence 13 Alfred Rd, Acton [1869]
c/o W. Beddow, 22 South Audley Street; St Kilda, Melbourne [1879]
2 Balmoral Terrace, Mill Hill Park, Acton, W [1881]
Hayward's Heath, Sussex [1883]
Yarra Yarra, South Vale, Upper Norwood SE [1888]
39 Sprules Road, Brockley, SE [1903]
Occupation educator
literary
Society Membership
membership ESL, ASL, AI Ordinary Fellow
left 1903 last listed
elected_ESL 1869.06
elected_AI 1869
elected_ASL 1869.06.15
societies Royal Geographical Society

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).

House Publications

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Other Material