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Henry H. Glover : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry H. Glover
Henry Heath "Harry" Glover (ca.1810 – 2 March 1858) was an English artist who emigrated to South Australia in 1849. He is noted for producing what may have been the first lithographs in the young colony. His elder son Henry Heath Glover, Jnr had a career as artist and lithographer in Melbourne, Sydney, and Christchurch, New Zealand. ==History== Harry arrived in Port Adelaide with his two sons Harry and Sydney on board the ''Calcutta'' on 23 June 1849. He took over the licence of the Stag Inn, corner of Rundle Street and East Terrace, on December 1849. On the evening of Sunday 26 October 1851 a brawl broke out in the "Stag" between a bootmaker named Charles Grosse and a group of Irishmen, among them John Egan and John O'Dea. Glover and his sons ejected the Irishmen, but were assaulted with stones: Glover had his jaw broken and was rendered insensible. Sydney Glover fired a pistol, killing O'Dea. A trial for manslaughter failed to convict him. He relinquished his hotel licence in December 1851; He suffered ill-health for a number of years and died at his home on North Terrace, Adelaide.
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