The Life and Work of Charles Michell - Gordon Richings

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The Life and Work of Charles Michell - Gordon Richings

Biography of early settler, surveyor-general and architect Charles Michell, with multiple illustrations by Michell and others.

Publisher: Fernwood Press
Date Published: 2006
Publication Place: Simon’s Town

ISBN 9781874950813

Condition: Very good. 
Binding: Blue cloth boards with gilt decoration.

Jacket Condition: Very good.
Dimensions: Oblong 4to

In this detailed and meticulously researched account of the life and work of Charles Michell, the first surveyor-general and civil engineer of the South African Cape Colony, author Gordon Richings examines in depth, the many interests and achievements of the man, as well as the essence of the time in which he lived, by referring to unpublished personal diaries, sketchbooks and letters that are in the possession of Michells descendants in England. Born in Exeter, Devon in 1793, Michell showed artistic talent at a young age, but due to family circumstances, joined the British Army and served with distinction in the Napoleonic Wars in Portugal. He came to the Cape in 1829 and for the next twenty years played a crucial rôle in opening up the Cape interior to economic development and expansion, by designing roads, bridges and mountain passes, including Sir Lowrys, the Houw Hoek, Montagu and Michells Passes. He also suggested improvements to Table Bay Harbour and designed lighthouses at Mouille Point, Cape Agulhas and Cape Recife in an effort to protect shipping along the Capes notorious coastline.
Editors note: This first biography of Charles Michell is lavishly illustrated with his sketches, watercolours and engravings of Cape scenery, plants, insects and rock paintings, as well as Cape personalities, maps of the colony and architectural plans the majority of which are published for the first time. New light is shed on the socio-economic life at the Cape, particularly the Tsitsikamma region of the southern Cape, the Frontier War of 1834-35, as well as on the personalities of Michells colleagues and contemporaries in England and at the Cape.


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