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Latitude
53.9825271
Longitude
-1.385249993
Start Date
1810-01-01
End Date
1810-01-01

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ID
tba8ff

Extended Data

DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/john-travis-leake
Birth Place
Yorkshire, England, UK
Biography
sketcher and medical practitioner, was born in Yorkshire, England, one of the six sons of John Leake, a pastoralist, and Elizabeth, née Bell, who migrated to Van Diemen’s Land from Hamburg, Germany, in 1822-23. His younger brother was Charles Leake . The family settled 'Rosedale’ in Campbell Town where John Travis Leake lived from 1840 to 1850. Six very European-looking watercolours of picturesque Tasmanian scenes, including View on the Derwent and Hegley Flats, that had been inherited by (Charles’s?) descendants, Dorothy Foster of Rosedale then Rosemary Ryan (d.1996) and her son Dominic Ryan, were offered by Sotheby’s, Melbourne, on 5 May 2003 (lot 286, est. $1,000-$2,000, one ill. p.133). Leake moved to the mainland, trained in medicine and practised as a surgeon at Portland, Victoria. The Illustrated Australian Magazine of December 1850 published a lithograph by the Ham brothers (see Thomas Ham ) after an original drawing by Leake: View from Caves near Portland, Looking towards the Bridgewater Lakes and the Sea . The accompanying article, which saw the caves as an example of the power and beauty of God, noted that by 'The kindness of J.H. Leak [sic] Esq., a surgeon residing in the vicinity, we are enabled to present our readers with a view of these grand curiosities of nature’. In later life Leake’s mind became deranged. Writers: Staff Writer Date written: 1992 Last updated: 1989
Born
b. 1810
Summary
Sketcher, was born in Yorkshire, England. He also trained in medicine and practised as a surgeon at Portland, Victoria.
Gender
Male
Died
1880
Age at death
70