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    The Cornish Captains of Industry

    By Carmel JOYCE

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    John Henry Reynolds was destined to be a captain of industry during the early
    pioneering days of Australia. In 1870, he arrived in Brisbane and quickly voiced his
    moral and political opinions as the new editor of the Courier Mail.
    John’s heritage stemmed from the Reynolds, Opie and Tonkin families, of the Cornovii
    tribe of Cornwall. Over time, each generation of these families passed on to their
    descendants their unique set of inherited talents.
    John Opie and Sir Joshua Reynolds, two renowned portrait artists who lived in London
    during a dynamic and politically sensitive period, were ancestors of John’s. John and
    Joshua had their own inner turmoil concerning some of their patrons, whose wealth
    was gained from their West Indies plantations, which were worked by slave labour.
    Follow the journey of great Uncle John, who found himself aboard a British ship
    involved in ridding the South American seas of pirates. His adventures give a
    fascinating insight into Britain’s role of reshaping the political stage of South America.
    The story reveals Britain’s efforts in the early 1800s to blockade Spanish slave
    trafficking. At the same time, Britain was fostering its own future trade interests in the
    area by forming alliances with former Spanish colonies. The Reynolds brothers were
    commissioned to manage mining operations in Cuba. They suffered abhorrent conflicts
    in their minds when confronted with the barbaric treatment of the working slaves.
    Under these conditions, the British government’s sanctioning of the joint British-Cuban
    venture clashed violently with the men’s Wesleyan ethics and beliefs. Ultimately, by
    going against their moral code, there was a price to pay in the future for the captains of
    industry’s success in Cuba.

    FROM THE EDITORS DESK
    The Cornish Captains of Industry provides an in-depth look at very specific portions of history and individuals of importance within them. A book of this calibre with its fresh approach to past Victorian events will excite history enthusiasts and those interested in the progression of industry. In particular, the story relates the journeys of individuals of Cornish families and their contribution to pioneering Brisbane journalism.
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