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Francis Nixon (bishop)

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in the 1880s showing him the "many specimens of both her own and the Bishop Nixon's photographic work in those early days of the very black art," and that she had been "instrumental in having the last remnant of the Tasmanian Aboriginals photographed for the purposes of science;" in March 1858,
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was firm and energetic, and he set a good example to the colonists by devoting a large proportion of his own income to the needs of the church and education. In 1847, he addressed a vigorous communication
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in that year. It was also privately printed and issued at Launceston in November 1848. In addition to the works already mentioned Nixon published a short
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group, photographs which remained relatively obscure until Beattie reproduced copies of them for the tourist industry, using his own name.
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Like his father, Nixon practised painting; his sketchbook containing drawings and paintings of Tasmanian scenes is at the
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Nixon resigned on account of ill health in March 1863, and was given a valuable living at
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The Cruise of the Beacon, A Narrative of a Visit to the Islands in Bass's Straits
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Historical, Doctrinal, and Practical on the Catechism of the Church of England
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Reeder, Warwick (16 December 2013). "Australia". In Hannavy, John (ed.).
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Nixon was the son of Robert Nixon, a priest and amateur painter of
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on the evils of transportation, which was printed by order of the
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Nixon had made portraits of nine individuals belonging to the
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Francis Nixon (disambiguation)

Bishop of Tasmania
North Cray
Merchant Taylors school
St John's College, Oxford
Bachelor of Arts
Oxford Master of Arts
Doctor of Divinity
Naples
perpetual curacies
Sandgate
Sandwich
Canterbury
William Howley
Archbishop of Canterbury
Six Preachers
Canterbury Cathedral

consecrated
Westminster Abbey
Bishop of Tasmania
Van Diemen's Land
letters patent
jurisdiction
John Eardley-Wilmot
Presbyterian
Queen Victoria
Diocese of Tasmania
Henry Grey, 3rd Earl Grey

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