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George Birkbeck Mason

George Birkbeck Mason (29 October 1828 – 2 October 1899),[1] was an English-born Australian pianist, music and instruments retailer, dancing teacher and entrepreneur. He is perhaps best remembered as founder of Brisbane's first theatre, which eventually became the Theatre Royal, Brisbane. He was the father of organist Arthur John Mason.

History edit

Mason was the second son of Abraham John Mason (1 January 1794 – 18 August 1858), wood engraver of London, in New York 1829–1839.

He arrived in Australia from London with his brother Charles Voelker Mason (c. 1825 – 29 July 1881)[2] in 1849. They toured Australia 1850–1853 as "The Howards, Ethiopian Minstrels" (for which purpose he was "George Howard"), and published a "songster" of African-American folk songs.[3] They also appeared with Blyth Waterland and James Reading as the "Ethiopian Serenaders", reckoned as the first such combination in Australia.[4] From April to August 1857 he ran a dance academy in Ballarat, Victoria, hosting quadrille assemblies and teaching dance steps, for which ladies received free tuition.[5] He moved to Sydney, where he advertised his services as a "quadrille pianist" at Stanley Street, Sydney, later at the "Sydney Music Hall", a shop at 360 George Street, "nearly opposite Wynyard Square",[6] which became "Anderson's Music Warehouse", later F.& E. Cole's stationery shop. By August 1861 he had moved to Brisbane, and opened a shop "Brisbane Music Hall", on Queen Street, later of Edward Street. Mrs Mason and her sister (died October 1863) had opened a "School for Young Ladies" on Edward Street,[7] but nothing further has been found. In March 1863 he took over Brisbane's Victoria Hotel, also on Queen Street, from Thomas S. Cowell, and built a concert hall adjacent on Elizabeth Street; after some delays, it opened on 25 January 1865 with an entertainment judged "below mediocre".[8] More professional companies followed, but despite the Lyster Opera Company putting on a benefit performance of Flotow's Martha for the proprietor,[9] he proved insolvent shortly after.[10] Frank Howson's company was playing at the time.[11] William Coote[12] (died 1 October 1898) kept it, Brisbane's first purpose-built theatre, operating.[a][14]

Mason returned to taking music students[15] and organising quadrille assemblies. In April 1866 he applied for the publican's licence for the Brighton Hotel at Brighton, Queensland, which he took over in June 1866,[16] followed by the Kelvin Grove Hotel in February 1867. By April 1869 he was conducting dancing lessons and quadrille assemblies at the Masonic Hall, Gympie, also touting for business as draftsman and wood engraver.[17] In January 1870 he took over the licence for the Sportsman's Arms Hotel in Gympie,[18] but the transfer was cancelled a month later, as he had left for Maryborough, and taken the lease on that town's Theatre Royal.[19]

While in Gympie he conducted dancing classes in a local school, and in this new location, he opened a dancing academy and founded a quadrille club.[20]

Around 1872 the family moved to Sydney, where George Mason became publican of the Horse and Jockey Hotel, at the corner of Hunter and O'Connell streets), proved insolvent 1874.[21] In 1881 he was living at 2 Nithsdale Street, Hyde Park,[22] where his mother died in June.[23] Five years later, when the bailiffs came for his possessions, he was living in Ultimo.[24] He died at Thargomindah, Queensland, on 2 October 1899.

Compositions edit

George B. Mason wrote several songs:

  • "Flag of the Southern Cross"[25]
  • "Welcome to 1882"[26]

Family edit

Mason married Margaret Kate Tomlins (c. 1830 – 29 May 1896)[27] at St James' Church, Sydney on 17 July 1852.[28] They had a home at Talford Street, Lyndhurst, New South Wales in 1876–78;[29] 472 Crown Street, Surry Hills in 1896. Their children include:

  • Ernest Sydney Mason (c. 1861 – 28 June 1901)[30]
  • Selina Ann Mason (c. 1864 – 5 November 1930) married Christopher Wren, lived at Glebe, then "Wren's Nest", Trafalgar Street, Annandale.[31]
  • Arthur John Mason (17 September 1869[32] – 2 December 1946) married Mary Fletcher Earnshaw (1867– ) on 25 March 1891.[33] Their last residence in Sydney was "Hinemoa", Raglan Street, Mosman.[34]
  • Clarence Wilmott Mason (c. 1872 – 25 May 1925),[35] baritone and actor, shared the stage name "Charles Howard" with his uncle.[36] He married Eliza Childs (1878 – 17 January 1915).
  • Mabella Maud Mason (c. February 1876 – 8 October 1876)[37]

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ From March 1866 it was known as the Victoria Concert Hall, though the old name persisted for some months. Nicknamed "The Longboat", in 1867 it was renamed the Royal Victoria Theatre in competition with the Royal Alexandra Theatre on Edward Street (opened in November 1866). In April 1874 it was reopened by Morton Tavares as The Queensland Theatre, and survived to 1880.[13]
  1. ^ "Family Notices". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 19, 208. New South Wales, Australia. 5 October 1899. p. 1. Retrieved 14 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "Family Notices". The Evening News (Sydney). No. 4401. New South Wales, Australia. 30 July 1881. p. 4. Retrieved 15 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ "Advertising". The Sydney Morning Herald. Vol. XXIX, no. 4104. New South Wales, Australia. 12 July 1850. p. 1. Retrieved 15 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "Answers to Correspondents". Australian Town and Country Journal. Vol. IV, no. 83. New South Wales, Australia. 5 August 1871. p. 8. Retrieved 18 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Advertising". The Star (Ballarat). Vol. 2, no. 88. Victoria, Australia. 14 April 1857. p. 4. Retrieved 5 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "Advertising". The Sydney Morning Herald. Vol. XLIII, no. 7149. New South Wales, Australia. 8 May 1861. p. 8. Retrieved 5 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.It is likely Mason was running the store for J. H. Anderson
  7. ^ "Classified Advertising". The Courier (Brisbane). Vol. XVI, no. 1215. Queensland, Australia. 31 December 1861. p. 3. Retrieved 18 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "Music and the Drama". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XIX, no. 2, 182. Queensland, Australia. 26 January 1865. p. 2. Retrieved 5 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  9. ^ "The Opera". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XX, no. 2, 339. Queensland, Australia. 28 July 1865. p. 2. Retrieved 15 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. ^ "Classified Advertising". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XX, no. 2, 418. Queensland, Australia. 28 October 1865. p. 2. Retrieved 15 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ "Classified Advertising". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XX, no. 2, 434. Queensland, Australia. 16 November 1865. p. 1. Retrieved 18 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  12. ^ "Queensland News". Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser. Vol. XXXVIII, no. 5813. Queensland, Australia. 4 October 1898. p. 4. Retrieved 5 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  13. ^ "Music and the Drama". The Queenslander. No. 2265. Queensland, Australia. 7 August 1909. p. 36. Retrieved 5 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^ "Theatre Royal (Brisbane)". Australian Catholic University. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Classified Advertising". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XX, no. 2, 439. Queensland, Australia. 21 November 1865. p. 1. Retrieved 18 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  16. ^ "Classified Advertising". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XX, no. 2, 605. Queensland, Australia. 2 June 1866. p. 2. Retrieved 18 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  17. ^ "Classified Advertising". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XXIV, no. 3, 812. Queensland, Australia. 23 December 1869. p. 1. Retrieved 8 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  18. ^ "Local and General News". Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette. Vol. II, no. 222. Queensland, Australia. 12 January 1870. p. 2. Retrieved 16 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  19. ^ "Maryborough". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XXIV, no. 3, 905. Queensland, Australia. 11 April 1870. p. 3. Retrieved 16 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  20. ^ "Advertising". Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser. No. 898. Queensland, Australia. 7 May 1870. p. 3. Retrieved 16 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  21. ^ "In Insolvency". New South Wales Government Gazette. No. 250. New South Wales, Australia. 6 November 1874. p. 3341. Retrieved 15 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  22. ^ "Advertising". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 13, 386. New South Wales, Australia. 24 February 1881. p. 1. Retrieved 8 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia. N connection has been found to David Mason of Nithsdale Street, who married Emma Strout on 12 June 1885.
  23. ^ "Family Notices". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 13, 479. New South Wales, Australia. 13 June 1881. p. 1. Retrieved 8 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  24. ^ "Advertising". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 14, 961. New South Wales, Australia. 8 March 1886. p. 13. Retrieved 8 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  25. ^ "Death of Captain McLerie Inspector General of Police". The Evening News (Sydney). No. 2233. New South Wales, Australia. 7 October 1874. p. 2. Retrieved 15 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  26. ^ "Songs, Dances, and Pianoforte Pieces". Australian Town and Country Journal. Vol. XXV, no. 628. New South Wales, Australia. 21 January 1882. p. 27. Retrieved 14 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  27. ^ "Family Notices". The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser. Vol. LXI, no. 1874. New South Wales, Australia. 6 June 1896. p. 1200. Retrieved 15 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  28. ^ "Family Notices". The Empire. No. 473. New South Wales, Australia. 19 July 1852. p. 2. Retrieved 18 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  29. ^ "Advertising". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 12, 701. New South Wales, Australia. 17 December 1878. p. 12. Retrieved 7 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  30. ^ "Family Notices". The Daily Telegraph (Sydney). No. 6881. New South Wales, Australia. 29 June 1901. p. 1. Retrieved 16 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  31. ^ "Family Notices". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 28, 967. New South Wales, Australia. 6 November 1930. p. 10. Retrieved 16 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  32. ^ "Family Notices". Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette. Vol. II, no. 191. Queensland, Australia. 22 September 1869. p. 2. Retrieved 18 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  33. ^ "Family Notices". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 16, 546. New South Wales, Australia. 4 April 1891. p. 1. Retrieved 14 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  34. ^ "Advertising". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 21, 696. New South Wales, Australia. 1 August 1907. p. 3. Retrieved 17 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  35. ^ "Family Notices". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 27, 266. New South Wales, Australia. 26 May 1925. p. 8. Retrieved 16 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  36. ^ "Musical and Dramatic Notes". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 19, 030. New South Wales, Australia. 11 March 1899. p. 4. Retrieved 14 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  37. ^ "Family Notices". The Evening News (Sydney). No. 2895. New South Wales, Australia. 9 October 1876. p. 2. Retrieved 7 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.

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George Birkbeck Mason 29 October 1828 2 October 1899 1 was an English born Australian pianist music and instruments retailer dancing teacher and entrepreneur He is perhaps best remembered as founder of Brisbane s first theatre which eventually became the Theatre Royal Brisbane He was the father of organist Arthur John Mason Contents 1 History 1 1 Compositions 2 Family 3 See also 4 Notes and referencesHistory editMason was the second son of Abraham John Mason 1 January 1794 18 August 1858 wood engraver of London in New York 1829 1839 He arrived in Australia from London with his brother Charles Voelker Mason c 1825 29 July 1881 2 in 1849 They toured Australia 1850 1853 as The Howards Ethiopian Minstrels for which purpose he was George Howard and published a songster of African American folk songs 3 They also appeared with Blyth Waterland and James Reading as the Ethiopian Serenaders reckoned as the first such combination in Australia 4 From April to August 1857 he ran a dance academy in Ballarat Victoria hosting quadrille assemblies and teaching dance steps for which ladies received free tuition 5 He moved to Sydney where he advertised his services as a quadrille pianist at Stanley Street Sydney later at the Sydney Music Hall a shop at 360 George Street nearly opposite Wynyard Square 6 which became Anderson s Music Warehouse later F amp E Cole s stationery shop By August 1861 he had moved to Brisbane and opened a shop Brisbane Music Hall on Queen Street later of Edward Street Mrs Mason and her sister died October 1863 had opened a School for Young Ladies on Edward Street 7 but nothing further has been found In March 1863 he took over Brisbane s Victoria Hotel also on Queen Street from Thomas S Cowell and built a concert hall adjacent on Elizabeth Street after some delays it opened on 25 January 1865 with an entertainment judged below mediocre 8 More professional companies followed but despite the Lyster Opera Company putting on a benefit performance of Flotow s Martha for the proprietor 9 he proved insolvent shortly after 10 Frank Howson s company was playing at the time 11 William Coote 12 died 1 October 1898 kept it Brisbane s first purpose built theatre operating a 14 Mason returned to taking music students 15 and organising quadrille assemblies In April 1866 he applied for the publican s licence for the Brighton Hotel at Brighton Queensland which he took over in June 1866 16 followed by the Kelvin Grove Hotel in February 1867 By April 1869 he was conducting dancing lessons and quadrille assemblies at the Masonic Hall Gympie also touting for business as draftsman and wood engraver 17 In January 1870 he took over the licence for the Sportsman s Arms Hotel in Gympie 18 but the transfer was cancelled a month later as he had left for Maryborough and taken the lease on that town s Theatre Royal 19 While in Gympie he conducted dancing classes in a local school and in this new location he opened a dancing academy and founded a quadrille club 20 Around 1872 the family moved to Sydney where George Mason became publican of the Horse and Jockey Hotel at the corner of Hunter and O Connell streets proved insolvent 1874 21 In 1881 he was living at 2 Nithsdale Street Hyde Park 22 where his mother died in June 23 Five years later when the bailiffs came for his possessions he was living in Ultimo 24 He died at Thargomindah Queensland on 2 October 1899 Compositions edit George B Mason wrote several songs Flag of the Southern Cross 25 Welcome to 1882 26 Family editMason married Margaret Kate Tomlins c 1830 29 May 1896 27 at St James Church Sydney on 17 July 1852 28 They had a home at Talford Street Lyndhurst New South Wales in 1876 78 29 472 Crown Street Surry Hills in 1896 Their children include Ernest Sydney Mason c 1861 28 June 1901 30 Selina Ann Mason c 1864 5 November 1930 married Christopher Wren lived at Glebe then Wren s Nest Trafalgar Street Annandale 31 Arthur John Mason 17 September 1869 32 2 December 1946 married Mary Fletcher Earnshaw 1867 on 25 March 1891 33 Their last residence in Sydney was Hinemoa Raglan Street Mosman 34 Clarence Wilmott Mason c 1872 25 May 1925 35 baritone and actor shared the stage name Charles Howard with his uncle 36 He married Eliza Childs 1878 17 January 1915 Mabella Maud Mason c February 1876 8 October 1876 37 See also editArthur John Mason Family for more information on his immediate family and history George B Mason and The Australian Home Companion and Band of Hope JournalNotes and references edit From March 1866 it was known as the Victoria Concert Hall though the old name persisted for some months Nicknamed The Longboat in 1867 it was renamed the Royal Victoria Theatre in competition with the Royal Alexandra Theatre on Edward Street opened in November 1866 In April 1874 it was reopened by Morton Tavares as The Queensland Theatre and survived to 1880 13 Family Notices The Sydney Morning Herald No 19 208 New South Wales Australia 5 October 1899 p 1 Retrieved 14 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Evening News Sydney No 4401 New South Wales Australia 30 July 1881 p 4 Retrieved 15 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Sydney Morning Herald Vol XXIX no 4104 New South Wales Australia 12 July 1850 p 1 Retrieved 15 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Answers to Correspondents Australian Town and Country Journal Vol IV no 83 New South Wales Australia 5 August 1871 p 8 Retrieved 18 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Star Ballarat Vol 2 no 88 Victoria Australia 14 April 1857 p 4 Retrieved 5 September 2022 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Sydney Morning Herald Vol XLIII no 7149 New South Wales Australia 8 May 1861 p 8 Retrieved 5 September 2022 via National Library of Australia It is likely Mason was running the store for J H Anderson Classified Advertising The Courier Brisbane Vol XVI no 1215 Queensland Australia 31 December 1861 p 3 Retrieved 18 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Music and the Drama The Brisbane Courier Vol XIX no 2 182 Queensland Australia 26 January 1865 p 2 Retrieved 5 September 2022 via National Library of Australia The Opera The Brisbane Courier Vol XX no 2 339 Queensland Australia 28 July 1865 p 2 Retrieved 15 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Classified Advertising The Brisbane Courier Vol XX no 2 418 Queensland Australia 28 October 1865 p 2 Retrieved 15 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Classified Advertising The Brisbane Courier Vol XX no 2 434 Queensland Australia 16 November 1865 p 1 Retrieved 18 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Queensland News Queensland Times Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser Vol XXXVIII no 5813 Queensland Australia 4 October 1898 p 4 Retrieved 5 September 2022 via National Library of Australia Music and the Drama The Queenslander No 2265 Queensland Australia 7 August 1909 p 36 Retrieved 5 September 2022 via National Library of Australia Theatre Royal Brisbane Australian Catholic University Retrieved 9 September 2022 Classified Advertising The Brisbane Courier Vol XX no 2 439 Queensland Australia 21 November 1865 p 1 Retrieved 18 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Classified Advertising The Brisbane Courier Vol XX no 2 605 Queensland Australia 2 June 1866 p 2 Retrieved 18 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Classified Advertising The Brisbane Courier Vol XXIV no 3 812 Queensland Australia 23 December 1869 p 1 Retrieved 8 September 2022 via National Library of Australia Local and General News Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette Vol II no 222 Queensland Australia 12 January 1870 p 2 Retrieved 16 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Maryborough The Brisbane Courier Vol XXIV no 3 905 Queensland Australia 11 April 1870 p 3 Retrieved 16 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Advertising Maryborough Chronicle Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser No 898 Queensland Australia 7 May 1870 p 3 Retrieved 16 June 2022 via National Library of Australia In Insolvency New South Wales Government Gazette No 250 New South Wales Australia 6 November 1874 p 3341 Retrieved 15 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Sydney Morning Herald No 13 386 New South Wales Australia 24 February 1881 p 1 Retrieved 8 September 2022 via National Library of Australia N connection has been found to David Mason of Nithsdale Street who married Emma Strout on 12 June 1885 Family Notices The Sydney Morning Herald No 13 479 New South Wales Australia 13 June 1881 p 1 Retrieved 8 September 2022 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Sydney Morning Herald No 14 961 New South Wales Australia 8 March 1886 p 13 Retrieved 8 September 2022 via National Library of Australia Death of Captain McLerie Inspector General of Police The Evening News Sydney No 2233 New South Wales Australia 7 October 1874 p 2 Retrieved 15 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Songs Dances and Pianoforte Pieces Australian Town and Country Journal Vol XXV no 628 New South Wales Australia 21 January 1882 p 27 Retrieved 14 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser Vol LXI no 1874 New South Wales Australia 6 June 1896 p 1200 Retrieved 15 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Empire No 473 New South Wales Australia 19 July 1852 p 2 Retrieved 18 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Sydney Morning Herald No 12 701 New South Wales Australia 17 December 1878 p 12 Retrieved 7 September 2022 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Daily Telegraph Sydney No 6881 New South Wales Australia 29 June 1901 p 1 Retrieved 16 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Sydney Morning Herald No 28 967 New South Wales Australia 6 November 1930 p 10 Retrieved 16 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Family Notices Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette Vol II no 191 Queensland Australia 22 September 1869 p 2 Retrieved 18 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Sydney Morning Herald No 16 546 New South Wales Australia 4 April 1891 p 1 Retrieved 14 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Sydney Morning Herald No 21 696 New South Wales Australia 1 August 1907 p 3 Retrieved 17 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Sydney Morning Herald No 27 266 New South Wales Australia 26 May 1925 p 8 Retrieved 16 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Musical and Dramatic Notes The Sydney Morning Herald No 19 030 New South Wales Australia 11 March 1899 p 4 Retrieved 14 June 2022 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Evening News Sydney No 2895 New South Wales Australia 9 October 1876 p 2 Retrieved 7 September 2022 via National Library of Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Birkbeck Mason amp oldid 1208071531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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