George Imlay (1794–1846), together with his brothers
Alexander
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(1794–1847) and
Peter
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(1797–1881), was a Scottish-born pioneer settler in southern
New South Wales
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. All three reached Australia as military surgeons serving on convict ships. They operated in the region as
pastoralists,
whalers and shipbuilders.
The ''
Australian Dictionary of Biography
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'' says George Imlay was born in 1794.
If this is correct, he and Alexander were probably twins. George trained in medicine and became a
naval surgeon
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. While in the navy he served on the three-deck naval warship
''Britannia''. Ports he visited while on that vessel include
Algiers
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
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. On one occasion he had to act as a second in a duel between two fellow officers one of who was
Lieutenant Baldwin Walker.
He sailed to Australia as a
Royal Navy
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surgeon-superintendent, in charge of the medical care of prisoners on the
convict transport ''Roslin Castle'', in February 1833. George joined his brother Alexander on the staff at the
Sydney Infirmary. He later joined his brothers in their pastoral, whaling and shipping activities in southern New South Wales.
In January 1838 George Imlay voyaged to South Australia with livestock. While there he joined with an acquaintance,
John Hill, to undertake an exploration. They became some of the first Europeans to cross and re-cross the central
Mount Lofty Ranges
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. Commencing from the
Torrens
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Gorge at
Athelstone they explored the headwaters of this river, passing through the
Birdwood and
Palmer
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districts, to reach the
Murray River
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at
Mannum
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...
. Despite discovering and describing many important geographical features within the region, they did not bestow any placenames.
Later life and legacy
George Imlay was appointed a
magistrate
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in April 1842, and was a
Justice of the Peace by August 1844. By mid 1844 he was reported to employ 100 men, and to control 1,500 square miles of land near
Bega, described as, "superior to any in the Colony." The brothers experienced financial difficulties in the economic depression that began in 1840. They surrendered much of their property to creditors in 1844 and 1845.
George contracted an incurable disease, and fatally shot himself on what became known as Dr. George Mountain, overlooking
Bega on the shores of
Twofold Bay
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on 26 December 1846. He had never married.
Among the things named after Imlay brothers in the New South Wales area are Imlay Street, the main street in
Eden, the
Mount Imlay National Park
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and
Imlay Shire (absorbed into
Bega Valley Shire
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in 1981).
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1794 births
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19th-century British surgeons
Whaling in Australia
Economic history of Australia
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Australian people in whaling
Australian pastoralists
Eden, New South Wales
19th-century Australian medical doctors
Australian surgeons
19th-century Australian businesspeople
Suicides by firearm in Australia