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Rev John Dunmore Lang 1841

By
William Nicholas
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a928172 / P2/68]
(Mitchell Library)

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Nicholas, William

A watercolourist, etcher and lithographer, best known for his portraits. 

State Library of New South Wales

Scots

Scots have been in Sydney from earliest European contact, with Forby Sutherland, a young Scottish crew member on the Endeavour, buried at Sutherland in 1770. Scots have played important roles in all facets of Sydney's history. While the Scots can seem to be 'invisible immigrants', without a clearly distinctive culture, Scottish professions, industry, religion and education have been influential in Sydney's development since the arrival of the First Fleet.

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Lang, John Dunmore

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Presbyterian minister who became one of Sydney's most influential public figures.