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AGL Shaw Lecture: La Trobe, Redcoats and the Mounted Police

April 15 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

On 1st October 1839, the newly appointed Superintendent of the Port Phillip District, Charles La Trobe, came ashore in Melbourne for the first time. He was greeted by William Lonsdale, who had been sent to the district as de facto superintendent, and Police Magistrate in late 1836.

Lonsdale, a recently retired officer of the 4th Regiment (King’s Own) had come to Port Phillip  with a small ‘garrison’ of an Ensign and 30 men from the same regiment. He forged a close relationship with La Trobe over the coming years even though La Trobe was distinctly non-military. While neither had direct command of the ‘garrison’, which reported to HQ in Sydney, the soldiers had an important role in providing the ultimate, mostly symbolic, Imperial underpinning of La Trobe’s authority.

A Mounted Police detachment, although made up of soldiers on attachment from their regiments, did come under control of the Police Magistrate.

This presentation will describe the life and times of the Redcoats and the Mounted Police, and provide (good, bad and ugly) context to their presence in the District of Port Phillip until Separation in 1850.

 

Presented by Dr Andrew Kilsby.

Andrew is a professional historian and published author. His focus is military, business and biographical history. A graduate of RMC Duntroon he holds a PhD from UNSW at ADFA. A founder of Military History and Heritage Victoria Inc. in 2010, Andrew has also written numerous articles, convened and presented in military history conferences and arranged exhibitions, including two at the RHSV. His business publications have also achieved two RHSV Community History Award commendations. As the 1924-25 Fellow of the La Trobe Society, Andrew is investigating ‘La Trobe, Law and Order 1839-1854’.

 

About AGL Shaw lectures

Alan George Lewers Shaw AO, FAHA, FASSA, FRAHS, FRHSV (1916 – 2012) was an RHSV Councillor from 1965 to 1971 and President from 1987 to 1991. He is also a Benefactor of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. He was President of the C J La Trobe Society as well and the two organisations, the C J La Trobe Society and the RHSV, have jointly presented the annual A G L Shaw lecture since 2002 as a tribute to a great historian. A list of previous lecturers can be viewed here.

 

House-keeping

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As at most RHSV events, we will be serving refreshments from 5:30pm to 6pm when the lecture starts. For the AGL Shaw lecture, we also serve refreshments after the event and we encourage our members and the members of the C J La Trobe Society to stay a little longer and share our hospitality.

Details

Date:
April 15
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Event Category:

Venue

RHSV Gallery Downstairs
239 A'Beckett St
Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
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Phone
03 9326 9288
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Organiser

Royal Historical Society of Victoria
Phone
03 9326 9288
Email
office@historyvictoria.org.au
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