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Captain Francis de Groot

 

TitleCaptain Francis de Groot

CreatorHarold CAZNEAUX
Birth Date: 1878

Date Created 1932

Collection Area Photography

Medium gelatin silver photograph

SubjectCaptain Francis E. DE GROOT

InformationFrancis Edward de Groot (1888-1969) has gone down in Australian folklore as the horseman who charged onto the Sydney Harbour Bridge on the day of its opening, 19 March 1932, and cut the ceremonial ribbon with a sword in front of Premier Jack Lang and some 300 000 onlookers. De Groot, an antique dealer, was a member of Eric Campbell's New Guard, a right-wing, monarchist, anti-communist, paramilitary organisation who sought to save NSW from 'complete Sovietisation'. This photograph by Harold Cazneaux, a conspicuous and influential Sydney photographer, was taken on the day of the Bridge opening. Eric Campbell contrived to borrow the horse in Pymble from a Miss Margot Reichard, who believed de Groot was on his way to take part in the official ceremony.

DimensionsHeight: 19.0
Width: 27.0

Access No.1999.22

Credit LineCollection: National Portrait Gallery, Canberra Purchased 1999

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