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Derwent Valley Who's Who

Distinguished and Famous people from Derwent Valley

Eloy Ernest Moraze (1869-1951)

Eloy Ernest Moraze was a notable artist who was born in the Derwent Valley region of Tasmania. He was known for his landscape paintings depicting the stunning natural beauty of Tasmania. Moraze's works have been displayed in various exhibitions and galleries across Australia.

Richard Flanagan (born 1961)

Richard Flanagan, an acclaimed Australian novelist and film director, hails from Derwent Valley. He is best known for his award-winning novel "The Narrow Road to the Deep North," which won the prestigious Man Booker Prize in 2014. Flanagan's works often explore themes of identity, history, and the environment.

Edward Braddon (1829-1904)

Sir Edward Braddon was a prominent politician and Premier of Tasmania. Born in Derwent Valley, Braddon had a significant influence on the development of Tasmania's political landscape. He also played a key role in the federation movement, advocating for the establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia.

Jackey Jackey (1829-1854)

Jackey Jackey, also known as Black Jack, was an Aboriginal bushranger who gained notoriety in the mid-19th century. Although his activities were considered criminal, Jackey Jackey became a symbol of resistance against the oppressive treatment of Aboriginal people during colonization. He was born in the Derwent Valley region.

Sir William Crowther (1817-1885)

Sir William Crowther was a distinguished surgeon, politician, and philanthropist from Tasmania, with roots in the Derwent Valley. He served as the Premier of Tasmania and was instrumental in the construction of the Hobart Botanical Gardens. Crowther made notable contributions to the medical field and remains highly regarded today.

Jennifer Mills (born 1978)

Jennifer Mills is an award-winning Australian author who was raised in the Derwent Valley. Her works have been critically acclaimed for their exploration of social and political issues. Mills' notable works include "Gone," "The Diamond Anchor," and "The Airways."

James Dryburgh (1840-1901)

James Dryburgh was a skilled surveyor and early settler in the Derwent Valley. He played a significant role in the development of the region, particularly in mapping and planning infrastructure. Dryburgh's contributions were vital to the establishment of towns and transportation networks in Tasmania.

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