Irish-born cabinetmaker William Hamilton (c. 1796–1885) migrated to Tasmania in 1832. His earliest recorded business, dating from 1836, was at six Argyle Street, Hobart and he later traded from a three storied establishment next to the old Guard House of Government House, at No.2 Elizabeth St Hobart. The 1837 purpose built warehouse and workshop included plate glass windows and was designed by Edinburgh born convict architect James Thomson. His wares were exhibited in Government House Ballroom prior to being sent to the Great Exhibition of All Nations in London in 1851. He also exhibited at the Inter-colonial Exhibition of Australasia in Melbourne in 1866–67. Hamilton retired in 1857 and returned, briefly, to Ireland, but the following year he re-established his Hobart business with his sons and continued to trade until 1876.
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