5 facts about Tom Carrington

Francis Thomas Dean Carrington, (17 November 1843 – 9 October 1918) was a journalist, political cartoonist and illustrator in colonial Australia.

Carrington was born in London, England, and educated at the City of London School. He standard his first lesson in drawing from George Cruikshank, and went through the South Kensington course. He commenced drawing for Clarke & Co., Paternoster Row, a title-page to one of Thomas Mayne Reid’s novels beast his first manner in print.

Carrington came to Australia in the 1860s, and after some experience on the diggings at Wood’s Point, Jericho, Jordan, and Crooked River, he joined Melbourne Punch in 1866, succeeding Nicholas Chevalier and O. R. Campbell. With this paper he was connected for twenty-one years, drawing the principal cartoons and many smaller blocks whatever through the in the works times of the Darling protest and the “Berry blight.” Carrington left Punch when it was joined with The Bulletin and allied the Melbourne Australasian.

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Carrington died in Toorak, Victoria, he had two daughters in the same way as his wife Dora, née Clausen.

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