Montague Scott

[7] Photographs of the Duke were offered for sale to the public by both Montagu Scott and William Bradley of 140 Pitt Street.

[8] But by 1870 he was bankrupt and forced to sell his equipment[2] and the business was taken over by Newman and Co.[9] He produced some lithographs illustrating news items[10] and in 1871 was the first artist to work for the Sydney Mail.

[11] Other lithographs included a souvenir of the return of the New South Wales Contingent to the Sudan, featuring portraits of W. B. Dalley, Colonel Richardson and Lieutenant Spalding.

"Champions of the Willow" Other paintings included The Death of Kennedy,[18] A days picnic on Clark Island Sydney Harbour 1870 Montagu Scott (severely panned by one critic),[19] and donated to the Mitchell Library in 1930,[2] a grim Justice,[20] and The Last Match.

[2] He died, bankrupt and stone deaf,[33] at his home at Randwick, New South Wales on Saturday 15 May 1909.

Duke of Edinburgh, Alfred Ernest Albert , Sydney, ca. 1868, by Montagu Scott
Montague Scott. Captain Cook . Illustrated Sydney News . ca. 1870
A days picnic on Clark Island Sydney Harbour 1870 Montagu Scott