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Frome, Edward Charles
Kingston, Looking over the Dockyard from Fort Henry Kingston, vue sur l'arsenal depuis Fort Henry
1833 1833

Edward Charles Frome was born in Gibraltar and raised in England. He entered the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich in 1817, and in 1825 joined the corps of the Royal Engineers. From 1827-1833 he served under Colonel By on the construction of the Rideau Canal between Kingston and Ottawa. An amateur artist, in addition to his activities as a soldier, engineer and surveyor, Frome produced numerous pen and pencil sketches and watercolours during his posting in Canada. Because it was made for his private enjoyment, rather than for sale, his body of work remained largely intact and was bequeathed to the The Royal Commonwealth Society by his daughter. These views of Kingston demonstrate his skill as a draughtsman and serve as a valuable historical record. Frome enjoyed a distinguished career, acting as Surveyor-General of South Australia and later of Mauritius and as Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey, eventually achieving the rank of General.

Frome, Edward Charles
Gibraltar, 1802- Ewell, United Kingdom 1890 Gibraltar, 1802- Ewell, United Kingdom 1890
Kingston, Looking over the Dockyard from Fort Henry Kingston, vue sur l'arsenal depuis Fort Henry
1833 1833
ink, pencil on paper Encre et mine de plomb sur papier
height / width: 27.00 x 49.00 cm; 10.63 x 19.29 in.
Purchase, Chancellor Richardson Memorial Fund, 1974 Achat, Fonds commémoratif du chancelier Richardson, 1974
17-037

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