Talk:Joseph Foveaux
Latest comment: 2 months ago by Daemonickangaroo2018 in topic Allegations in Jones manuscript
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Allegations in Jones manuscript edit
Judgements of Foveaux's career are often clouded by a manuscript purporting to be the recollections of Norfolk Island gaoler Robert Jones.[1] This document is dated 1823, five years after Jones's death. It contains paintings of buildings on Norfolk Island which were not erected until the 1840s. Modern scholarship reveals it to be a forgery from after 1850 which contains no valid evidence on Foveaux's life and career.[2] Robert Hughes writing in The Fatal Shore relied on the false Jones document, as did Robert Macklin in Dark Paradise (2013). [Moved from text.] Daemonickangaroo2018 (talk) 15:33, 25 February 2024 (UTC)