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Entry Type
Person
Surname
Kay
Forenames
Joseph Henry
Epithet
naval officer and scientist
Dates
1814-1875
Gender Identity
Male
History
He joined the navy in 1827; he sailed as a lieutenant on H.M.S. Terror with Commander Crozier on the Antarctic expedition in 1839, but only got as far as Tasmania, where he was selected in 1840 to stay on to found and look after the Magnetic Observatory in Hobart. He styaed at the Observatory until 1853 (when Admiralty funding was withdrawn), after which he went to Victoria and held various Victorian public service posts.
Relationships
Second son of architect Joseph Kay and his wife Sarah Henrietta (nee Porden)
Key Events
Born in London 16 Nov 1814; died at South Yarra, Melbourne on 17 July 1785.
Source
Australian Dictionary of National Biography
Authorised Form of Name
Kay; Joseph Henry (1814-1875); naval officer and scientist
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