LONG Charles Camps Nightingale
Name | Charles Camps Nightingale LONG |
Country Of Origin | Australia |
Born | 1856 |
Died | 1917 |
Birth/ Baptism | Born approx. 1856, Sandhurst, Victoria |
Parents | Richard and Sarah Long (formerly Overell) |
Apprenticeship | unknown |
Skills | Watchmaker, Jeweller |
Work Locations | Hobart |
Street Address |
63 Bathurst Street, Hobart 92 Elizabeth Street, Hobart 122 Elizabeth Street, Hobart 61 Murray Street, Hobart 135 Elizabeth Street, Hobart |
Marriage/Spouse | 30 December 1879, St John’s Manse, Hobart, to Margaret Matilda McGrath |
Arrival | |
Other | Approx. 1890-1891: Business partnership, Long and Wigston with William Wigston.
June 1893: Charles manufactured and presented a silver trophy depicting a hose, pipe, helmet, ladder, hatchet, and key, as a prize in the Hobart Fire Brigade Competitions in Argyle Street, Hobart. 1894: Watchmaking business, situated in Bathurst Street near Elizabeth Street, Hobart. 1900: Listed as a manufacturing jeweller at 61 Murray Street, Hobart, in the Tasmania Post Office Directory, and in 1901, as a watchmaker at 135 Elizabeth Street, Hobart. 1899-1900: Licensee of the Waratah Hotel, Murray Street. |
Death | 2 May 1917, at his residence, Barrington Street, New Town |
References | |
The Mercury (Hobart) 24 October 1891, 12 June 1893, 23 February 1894, 4 May 1897, 23 December 1899, 3 May 1917, 2 May 1919, 3 May 1920; Tasmanian News 23 June 1891. TAHO: RGD37/1/38 no689 Marriage 1879. Web: Ancestry: Australia Birth 1856; Australian City Directories, Tasmania Post Office Directory (Wise) 1896-1897; Australia Death 1917. Tasmanian News 23 June 1891; The Mercury (Hobart) 24 October 1891, 2 December 1899, 10 April 1900, 3 May 1917. |
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