The tailor and the shipwright: a tale of two convicts and the generations that followed
β Scribed by Westphal, Robert
- Book ID
- 100677418
- Publisher
- Ventura Press; Impact Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 222 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Paddington, NSW
- ISBN
- 192072737X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sydney, Australia 1800s.
Thomas OβNeil, an Irish convict and tailor, arrives in Sydney having left his two daughters on the shores of Dublin. Appointed as Governor Kingβs tailor, OβNeil establishes a successful business in Upper Pitts Row and soon finds a wife, Anne Kennedy. They are to be among the first settlers of Mosman, along with their daughter.
Two years later, 12-year-old William Foster disembarks from an eight-month journey from Portsmouth after avoiding his death sentence. Governor King, horrified that young boys are being transported, offers William the position of shipwright apprentice. He quickly moves up the ranks and starts a successful business in The Rocks. Eventually, William falls for OβNeilβs young daughter, Anastasia and the two begin a life together.
Inspired by extensive research into his own ancestry of the OβNeil and Foster families, Robert Westphal gives a unique historical account of convict history and early Sydney. The Tailor and the Shipwright is a compelling read of resilience that depicts the strength of generational ties.
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β¦ Subjects
Fiction
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