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Governor Davey's Proclamation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Governor Davey's Proclamation Governor Davey's Proclamation is a misnomer for an illustrated proclamation issued in Tasmania by the British government after the 1st November 1828. Although attributed to Governor Davey it was first authorised by Lieutenant Governor George Arthur. Several illustrated narrative versions of the proclamation were created over time. Many were originally painted onto Huon pine boards using oil paints. The proclamation was intended to explain martial law during the period referred to as the Black War. The scenes that depict Aborigines, British military and settlers were based on drawings by surveyor and artist George Frankland, who suggested in a letter to Governor Arthur that they be tied to trees in remote areas of the island. ==Derivative images== A ceramic cup made by Tasmanian potter Violet Mace in 1934 is sometimes described as the 'proclamation cup' as it is hand-painted with a series of images that are derivative of those found on the proclamation boards. The cup is held in the collection of the National Museum of Australia.
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