Lieutenant General Charles Emilius Gold (6 January 1809 – 29 July 1871) was an English officer of the 65th Regiment, British Army, and artist of historic importance but limited ability.[11][12] He was born at Woolwich Common, Kent, England, on 6 January 1809[13][14] and obtained a commission in the 65th Regiment by purchase on 28 March 1828.[15]
Charles Emilius Gold | |
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Born | Woolwich Common, Kent, England | 6 January 1809
Died | 29 July 1871[1] Dover, Kent, England[2] | (aged 62)
Buried | St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Dover, Kent[3] |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Branch | British Army |
Years of service | 1828–1860[4] |
Rank | Lieutenant General[5] |
Unit | 65th Regiment |
Commands | New Zealand, 1847–1860[6][7] |
Campaigns | |
Spouse(s) |
Eleanor Felicia Askin Geddes
(m. 1839) |
Gold retired from active service in New Zealand, in consequence of his promotion to the rank of major general, on 1 October 1860, having served 32 years with the 65th Regiment in British Guiana, Barbados (December 1829 – 1833), Canada (September 1838–July 1841), England and New Zealand (January 1847 – 1860). He'd commanded the forces in New Zealand for 14 years, particularly during the first engagements of the First Taranaki War.[16][17][12][14]
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View near Auckland: Three Maoris and a Dog (1860)
Artist: Charles Emilius Gold -
View near Auckland: Maori Warrior and Women (1860)
Artist: Charles Emilius Gold -
View near Auckland: Evening—Trees and Ferns (c 1849)
Artist: Charles Emilius Gold -
A View of Hobart, Tasmania (1846)
Artist: Charles Emilius Gold
He and his wife, Eleanor, had thirteen children. One of their sons, Walter Kelvington Gold (c 1847–1895), was a respected painter and secretary of the South Australian Society of Arts.
References
edit- ^ "War Office, Pall Mall, 29th August, 1871: Brevet". The London Gazette. No. 23771. 29 August 1871. p. 3804.
- ^ "Deaths". The Morning Advertiser. 10 August 1871. p. 7.
- ^ "LTG Charles Emelius Gold". Find a Grave. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
- ^ War Office (1829). The Army List for July 1829. p. 38.
- ^ "War Office, Pall Mall, 22nd January, 1869: Brevet". The London Gazette. No. 23461. 22 January 1869. p. 346.
- ^ "Shipping Intelligence". The New Zealander. Vol. 2, no. 84. 9 January 1847. p. 2.
- ^ "Farewell Dinner". The Taranaki Herald. Vol. 9, no. 427. 6 October 1860. p. 3.
- ^ "New Plymouth, March 10, 1860". The Taranaki Herald. Vol. 8, no. 397. 10 March 1860. p. 2.
- ^ "The Battle of Waireka". The Taranaki Herald. Vol. 8, no. 400. 31 March 1860. p. 2.
- ^ "Continuation of Journal of Events". The Taranaki Herald. Vol. 8, no. 413. 30 June 1860. p. 2.
- ^ Platts, Una (1980). Nineteenth Century New Zealand Artists: A Guide & Handbook (PDF). Christchurch: Avon Fine Prints Limited. p. 107.
- ^ a b Minson, Marian. "Cartoon Colony Savages its Sources". National Gallery of New Zealand. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
- ^ WO 25/797/181: Folio 364. Statement of Services of Ensign C. E. Gold of the 65th Regiment of Foot with a Record of such Particulars as may be useful in case of his Death, The National Archives
- ^ a b Fitzgerald, Michael. "Charles Emilius Gold". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
- ^ "War-Office, 7th April 1828". The London Gazette. No. 18459. 8 April 1828. p. 680.
- ^ "Extract From Regimental Orders". The Taranaki Herald. Vol. 9, no. 428. 13 October 1860. p. 3.
- ^ Raikes, G. A. (1885). Roll of the Officers of the York and Lancaster Regiment: Containing a Complete Record of Their Services Including Date of Commissions &c. London: Richard Bentley & Son. pp. 3, 6, 15, 25, 71.