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John Rae (9 January 1813 – 15 July 1900) was an Australian administrator, painter and author.


Early life

John Rae was born on 9 January 1813 at
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, Scotland, the son of George Rae, Messenger-at-Arms, and his wife Jean, née Edmond. His younger brother was George Rae, a British banker and Pre-Raphaelite Art Collector based in Liverpool. John Rae was educated at the
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,
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and
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. He graduated Master of Arts in 1832. He studied law and in 1839 went to Australia to take up the position of secretary and accountant to the North British Australasian Loan and Investment Company. He married Elizabeth Anne Thompson (born on 5 April 1817 at Sydney) on 17 December 1845 in Sydney. They had 8 children.


Career as an administrator

He arrived in Sydney on 8 December 1839. In 1842 he was responsible for the letterpress for Sydney Illustrated, and was appointed
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of Sydney on 27 July 1843, the second to occupy that position. At the end of 1853 the Sydney corporation was abolished, and from 1 January 1854 the city was managed by three commissioners, of whom Rae was one. In 1856 John Smith, then mayor of Melbourne, endeavored to have Rae appointed town clerk of Melbourne, but
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was chosen for the position. In April 1857 the city council of Sydney was again constituted, and in July Rae was appointed secretary and accountant to the railway commissioners. In January 1861 he became under-secretary for works and commissioner for railways. In this post, he supported a
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throughout the colonies. In 1877 Rae gave up the office of commissioner for railways, and in 1888 he became a member of the civil service board. He retired in 1893 at the age of 80.


Artistic and personal life

Upon his arrival in Sydney, he became interested in the
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; he delivered in connection with it a series of lectures on "Taste" and "The English Language" in 1841. In August 1844 a fancy dress ball was given by the mayor of Sydney, the first of its kind in Australia. Rae wrote ''The Mayor's Fancy Ball'', a long humorous and satirical poem on this event which was printed anonymously in four issues of ''
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'' in April 1845. He married Elizabeth Thompson in the same year. His first acknowledged publication was ''The Book of the Prophet Isaiah'' rendered into English Blank Verse, which was published in 1853. He published in 1869, ''Gleanings from my Scrap-Book'' in two series, collections of his work in verse, which were followed by ''Gleanings from My ScrapBook: Third Series'', dated 1874. This consisted of ''The Mayor's Fancy Ball'' already referred to. The three series were printed by the author himself, and are remarkably good examples of amateur printing. He was also a good amateur painter in water-colours; a series of 26 views of the streets of Sydney are held by the
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, Sydney. At his death on 15 July 1900 he was survived by four sons and two daughters.


References

* *Nan Phillips,
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, online edition. {{DEFAULTSORT:Rae, John 1813 births 1900 deaths Alumni of the University of Aberdeen 19th-century Australian public servants Railway commissioners of New South Wales Australian landscape painters Australian book and manuscript collectors