Alfred Arthur Hull
Glenorchy-born artist, surveyor and draughtsman Alfred Arthur Hull (1839-1890) moved to Queensland in 1862 to work with his brother-in-law, making surveys around Maryborough, where he married a local solicitor's daughter in 1865.
From there, Hull moved to the Kennedy District and drew pencil sketches of Cardwell as he surveyed the area in 1872. Another sketch featured a crocodile hunt on the Mackay River. Hull continued sketching after he returned to Tasmania in 1880, and his drawings appeared as lithographs in journals including the Australian Town and Country Journal and Queensland Punch. He died in Toowong, Brisbane.
