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Russell, Robert (1808 - 1900)

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Surveyor and Natural history artist
Born: 13 February 1808  Kennington, Surrey, England.  Died: 10 April 1900  Richmond, Victoria, Australia.
Robert Russell was appointed surveyor at Port Phillip in 1836 and assisted Robert Hoddle in laying out Melbourne. He became a private architect in 1839 and an amateur artist.

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