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“Founding Father” Of Australia Returns To Bath

Monday 24th March 2014 Bath Echo News Team News Headlines

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The Victoria Art Gallery is to display Francis Wheatley’s portrait of Admiral Arthur Phillip, on loan from the National Portrait Gallery, from Wednesday 26th March for 12 months.

Phillip spent his whole career in the Royal Navy, as an officer and – as some would have it – a naval spy.

After many campaigns and expeditions, he landed in Australia at Port Jackson in January 1788 where he founded the first convict settlement, which later became the city of Sydney.

As the first Governor of New South Wales, Admiral Phillip (1738-1814), is regarded as the founder of modern Australia.

He retired in 1805 to a house in Bennett Street, Bath. The loan of the portrait marks the bicentenary of his death and his close connections with the Bath area. His grave is located at St Nicholas Church in Bathampton.

Councillor Ben Stevens (Lib-Dem, Widcombe), Cabinet Member for Sustainable Development, said: “Bath & North East Somerset Council is proud to commemorate Admiral Phillip’s bicentenary with this marvellous portrait at the Victoria Art Gallery.

“Admiral Phillip may not be so well known in the UK but is a household name in Australia as the founder and first Governor of New South Wales and, informally, the ‘father of Australia’.”

The loan of the painting from the National Portrait Gallery has been made possible by the provision of insurance through the Government Indemnity Scheme.

Bath & North East Somerset Council have thanked the Government for providing Government Indemnity and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and Arts Council England for arranging the indemnity.

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