Ernest Favenc

Ernest Favenc
Born(1845-10-21)21 October 1845
Died14 November 1908(1908-11-14) (aged 63)
NationalityAustralian/English
OccupationExplorer and author
ERNEST FAVENC. The drawing appeared on page 223 of The Explorers of Australia and Their Life-Work, written by Ernest Favenc. The book was published in 1908 by Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd.

Ernest Favenc (21 October 1845[1] – 14 November 1908) was an explorer of Australia, a journalist, author of verse, novels and short stories, and an historian.

Personal life

Favenc was born in Walworth, Surrey, England. Of Huguenot descent, he was the son of Abraham George Favenc, merchant, and his wife Emma, née Jones. He was educated at the Werdersches Gymnasium, Berlin and at Temple College, Cowley, Oxfordshire.[1]

Favenc arrived in New South Wales in 1864,[1] and, after being in the colony for about a year, in a commercial position, he afterwards worked in the pastoral industry in the frontier squatting districts of Queensland.

Favenc died at his Darlinghurst home in Sydney on 14 November 1908, and was survived by his wife and family.[2]

Exploration

In July 1878 he was selected to explore the country along the western border of Queensland to Darwin to evaluate the possibility of connecting the Queensland Railways to Port Darwin. The journey took him six months, and he reported that such a line would be feasible.[2]

In the early 1880s he also undertook expeditions in the country to the south of the Gulf of Carpentaria and the north-west of Western Australia.

Writing

Favenc's first publication was The Great Austral Plain in 1887. The Last of Six: Tales of the Austral Tropics appeared in 1893, followed by The Secret of the Australian Desert (a short novel) in 1895, Marooned on Australia and The Moccasins of Silence, both in 1896.

Favenc also wrote under the pseudonym of "Dramingo", often for The Queenslander, and was an accomplished pencil sketcher. He also published romances, children's stories and verse as well as several books on exploration, the most extensive being The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888.

On the original launch of this book in 1888 the Sydney, Australia Daily Telegraph reported:

Works

  • A Romance of Kangaroo Point (1876). (written as by "Dramingo" and first published in The Queenslander)
  • The Great Austral Plain (1887).
  • The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 (1888).
  • The Last of Six: Tales of the Austral Tropics (1893).
  • The Secret of the Australian Desert (1895).
  • The Moccasins of Silence (1896).
  • Marooned on Australia (1896).
  • The Explorers of Australia and their Life-work (1908).

References

  1. ^ a b c Gibbney, H.J. (1972). "Favenc, Ernest (1845 - 1908)". Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4. Melbourne University Press. p. 160. Retrieved 21 October 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Ernest Favenc". The Sydney Morning Herald. 16 November 1908. p. 6. Retrieved 21 October 2011.

Additional resources, listed by the Australian Dictionary of Biography:

  • Evening News hi (Sydney), 16 Nov 1908
  • Town and Country Journal, 18 Nov 1908
  • CSO 3554/87 (State Library of Western Australia)
  • Northern Territory files, 1884, 1886 (State Records of South Australia)
  • manuscript catalogue under Ernest Favenc (State Library of New South Wales)

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