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George Stevenson (editor)

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22: 74:, England the son of a gentleman farmer who died when George was 12 years old. Soon afterwards Stevenson went to sea with an uncle. Not liking the life, he returned to Great Britain and began the study of medicine, but did not last long. Stevenson next went with a brother to Canada and worked on the land, and subsequently travelled in 249:. Both Stevenson and Hack planted their first grapes at North Adelaide in 1837: Stevenson at "Melbourne Cottage" on his block between Melbourne Street and Finniss Street; Hack on his "Chichester Gardens" between Melbourne Street and Stanley Street. These properties were cut up for housing three or four years later. 221:
Though an able man Stevenson was not fortunate as an editor, but he did useful work in horticulture, often lecturing on the subject. His house at North Adelaide stood in about 4 acres (1.6 ha) of land and he planted there every obtainable variety of fruit-tree and vine. When settlers complained
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in his books on France which appeared in 1834 and 1836, but Stevenson's name is not mentioned in connection with either of these works. It is possible that he may have been employed to collect materials for them. Stevenson is reported to have been joint editor of the
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about the hardness of the soil, Stevenson demonstrated its suitability for fruit and vegetable growing; confidently prophesying that over time South Australia would boast "orange groves as luxuriant and productive as those of Spain or Italy". With his gardener,
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Stevenson then rented the "Old Botanic Garden" (on the River Torrens below McKinnon Parade, North Adelaide) 1842–1843. This area was later rented by William Haines then George Francis, who pressed for a properly constituted Botanic Gardens.
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was published in London on 18 June 1836, and about a year later, on 3 June 1837, this paper made its appearance at Adelaide. It was edited by Stevenson with ability but not without partisanship, and an attack on
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on 28 December 1836, and read the governor's proclamation to the colonists. Before leaving London he had entered into partnership with
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with the intention of starting a newspaper in South Australia. A preliminary number of the
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Stevenson has been dubbed the "Father of Horticulture in South Australia". He was, with
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on 18 October 1856, and was survived by a daughter and two sons, one being
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arrived in October 1838 and after some criticism of him appeared in
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in 1835. An obituary rather has him as an "extensive contributor".
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Stevenson died at his home, Lytton Lodge, in Finniss Street,
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George Stevenson, First editor and part proprietor of the
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for about 90 years; Stevenson afterwards established the
306:. Vol. 2. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 120:, John Hindmarsh, and clerk of the council in the new 116:In 1836 Stevenson was appointed secretary to the 38:(13 April 1799 – 19 October 1856) was a pioneer 233:South Australian Vigneron and Gardeners' Manual 193:South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register 141:South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register 8: 380: 378: 199:South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal 371:– via National Library of Australia. 363:. Melbourne. 25 October 1856. p. 5 278: 237:, and later founded "Glen Ewin" orchard 436:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 429: 245:, one of the two first winegrowers in 292: 290: 288: 286: 284: 282: 7: 166:contract, hence the name change to 303:Australian Dictionary of Biography 50:as private secretary to the first 14: 298:"Stevenson, George (1799 - 1856)" 104:, of Chester, on 12 May 1836 at 174:. It continued in the hands of 488:People from Berwick-upon-Tweed 308:Australian National University 1: 230:McEwin was the author of the 124:. Stevenson travelled on the 473:Australian newspaper editors 386:Vineyards of South Australia 478:Settlers of South Australia 122:Province of South Australia 118:Governor of South Australia 106:St George's, Hanover Square 52:Governor of South Australia 16:South Australian journalist 504: 483:Australian horticulturists 388:Lynton Publications, 1977 310:. 1967. pp. 481–482. 172:James "Dismal Jemmy" Allen 168:South Australian Register 85:London Globe and Examiner 209:Stevenson was appointed 160:, it lost its lucrative 28:South Australian Gazette 468:Australian journalists 267:George J. W. Stevenson 196:(1847–1848) and 66:Stevenson was born at 32: 147:George Milner Stephen 42:newspaper editor and 24: 418:on 20 November 2010 90:Henry Lytton Bulwer 163:Government Gazette 100:Stevenson married 33: 355:"OBITUARY NOTICE" 317:978-0-522-84459-7 184:John Howard Clark 495: 442: 441: 435: 427: 425: 423: 417: 411:. Archived from 410: 402: 396: 382: 373: 372: 370: 368: 351: 345: 344: 342: 340: 294: 243:John Barton Hack 68:Berwick-on-Tweed 40:South Australian 36:George Stevenson 503: 502: 498: 497: 496: 494: 493: 492: 448: 447: 446: 445: 428: 421: 419: 415: 408: 406:"Archived copy" 404: 403: 399: 384:Bishop, G. C., 383: 376: 366: 364: 353: 352: 348: 338: 336: 318: 296: 295: 280: 275: 259: 247:South Australia 219: 188:J. H. Finlayson 114: 102:Margaret Gorton 76:Central America 64: 17: 12: 11: 5: 501: 499: 491: 490: 485: 480: 475: 470: 465: 460: 450: 449: 444: 443: 397: 374: 346: 316: 277: 276: 274: 271: 263:North Adelaide 258: 255: 239: 238: 218: 215: 113: 110: 72:Northumberland 63: 60: 56:John Hindmarsh 44:horticulturist 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 500: 489: 486: 484: 481: 479: 476: 474: 471: 469: 466: 464: 461: 459: 456: 455: 453: 439: 433: 414: 407: 401: 398: 395: 394:0-86946-280-6 391: 387: 381: 379: 375: 362: 361: 356: 350: 347: 335: 331: 327: 323: 319: 313: 309: 305: 304: 299: 293: 291: 289: 287: 285: 283: 279: 272: 270: 268: 264: 256: 254: 250: 248: 244: 236: 234: 229: 228: 227: 225: 224:George McEwin 216: 214: 213:at Adelaide. 212: 207: 205: 201: 200: 195: 194: 189: 185: 181: 180:Joseph Fisher 177: 176:John Stephens 173: 169: 165: 164: 159: 155: 154:George Gawler 150: 148: 143: 142: 137: 136:Robert Thomas 133: 129: 128: 123: 119: 111: 109: 107: 103: 98: 96: 91: 87: 86: 81: 77: 73: 69: 61: 59: 57: 53: 49: 46:. He came to 45: 41: 37: 30: 29: 23: 19: 420:. Retrieved 413:the original 400: 385: 365:. Retrieved 358: 349: 337:. Retrieved 301: 260: 251: 240: 231: 220: 217:Horticulture 208: 197: 191: 167: 161: 158:The Register 157: 151: 139: 130:arriving at 126: 115: 99: 95:London Globe 94: 83: 65: 35: 34: 27: 18: 463:1856 deaths 458:1799 births 422:19 November 367:19 November 80:West Indies 452:Categories 273:References 108:, London. 62:Early life 31:, ca. 1915 360:The Argus 326:1833-7538 152:Governor 112:Australia 432:cite web 339:11 March 334:70677943 204:Victoria 132:Adelaide 78:and the 48:Adelaide 211:coroner 127:Buffalo 392:  332:  324:  314:  257:Legacy 416:(PDF) 409:(PDF) 438:link 424:2011 390:ISBN 369:2011 341:2010 330:OCLC 322:ISSN 312:ISBN 186:and 454:: 434:}} 430:{{ 377:^ 357:. 328:. 320:. 300:. 281:^ 206:. 182:, 178:, 70:, 58:. 54:, 440:) 426:. 343:.

Index


South Australian Gazette
South Australian
horticulturist
Adelaide
Governor of South Australia
John Hindmarsh
Berwick-on-Tweed
Northumberland
Central America
West Indies
London Globe and Examiner
Henry Lytton Bulwer
Margaret Gorton
St George's, Hanover Square
Governor of South Australia
Province of South Australia
Buffalo
Adelaide
Robert Thomas
South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register
George Milner Stephen
George Gawler
Government Gazette
James "Dismal Jemmy" Allen
John Stephens
Joseph Fisher
John Howard Clark
J. H. Finlayson
South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register

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