The iron man of Sydney Cove
An edition of The iron man of Sydney Cove (2017)
the untold story of Richard Dawson, colonial engineer
By Harry Irwin
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
Arcadia
Language
eng
Pages
261
Description:
BIOGRAPHY: HISTORICAL, POLITICAL & MILITARY. AUSTRALIAN. 'ONE FARTHING REWARD' trumpeted ironmaster Richard Dawson in an 1859 advertisement seeking information about his nephew, who had absconded from his indented service. Richard 'Dicky' Dawson, Sydney merchant and engineer, a well-liked, highly-respected and fair man but a hard taskmaster, was Australia's first important iron founder. From the 1830s, his Australian Foundry at Sydney Cove near Circular Quay produced a wide range of agricultural, architectural, marine and goldfields iron castings and machinery, including steam engines, and made a major early contribution to colonial development by importing iron-trade technologies and products of England's Industrial Revolution. His 'manufactory' made innovative repairs to sailing and steam ships visiting Port Jackson. He also had coastal and island shipping interests, and his Lord Howe Island trading station venture supplied provisions to visiting local, European and American whaling vessels.
subjects: Iron industry and trade, History, Iron foundries, Engineers, Biography
People: Richard Dawson
Places: Australia, New South Wales, Sydney