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RCS/RCMS 22 contains:
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4 Letters from Ramsay Macdonald to Sir Drummond Shiels
5 Monetary and colonial development
6 Memories of the Royal Commonwealth Society
7 The cultivation and manufacture of the olive
8 Letters from Sir Cosmo Parkinson to Sir William Clark
9 Letter from Sidney Webb to Sir Drummond Shiels
10 Notes on natural history
11 A gold standard for the Empire
12 R.C.S. Biography catalogue acknowledgements
13 Letter from the 4th Marquess of Salisbury to Sir Drummond Shiels
14 Greater Britain
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Title Portrait of Sir Joseph Banks
Reference RCMS 22/51
Creator Wagstaff, Charles Edward, 1808-1850, engraver
Covering Dates 1833
Extent and Medium 1 print; art work; Printed
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Charles Edward Wagstaff (1808-1850) served his apprenticeship as an engraver in London before enjoying a successful career engraving portraits for prominent figures such as Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and the Duke of Wellington. His engraving of Sir Joseph Banks was made from a painting of 1810 by Sir Thomas Phillips (1770-1845), portrait painter, a Member of the Royal Academy, who painted many of the important figures of his day. The engraving was published by Charles Knight (1791-1873).

Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet (1743-1820), was born at Argyle Street, London, on 13 February 1743. He was educated by a private tutor before attending Harrow School and Eton. He entered Christ Church, Oxford, in 1760, where he pursued an interest in botany. Banks was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1766, and that year he travelled to Newfoundland to collect plants. During 1768-1771 he journeyed with Cook around the world in the 'Endeavour', making natural history collections, and in 1772 he visited Iceland. He was President of the Royal Society, 1778-1820, and was created baronet in 1781. Banks died on 19 June 1820 at Spring Grove, Isleworth. His collections and library passed to the British Museum after his death.

A print of an engraving by C.E. Wagstaff 'from a picture by T. Phillips in the possession of the Royal Society', published by Charles Knight, London. A note in pencil on the reverse records that the print was 'issued at London 1833'.

A note on the back of the print indicates that it was bought in Sydney and given to the Royal Colonial Institute in 1913.

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Index Terms
Banks, Sir Joseph (1743-1820) Baronet, naturalist
Phillips, Thomas (1770-1845) portrait painter
Wagstaff, Charles Edward (1808-1850) engraver
Knight, Charles (1791-1873) author and publisher
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