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A263, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney. 81.11.10Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Annie Krefft, 1881-11-10. R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells (eds), Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, <https://vmcp.rbg.vic.gov.au/id//letters/1880-9/1881/81-11-10-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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10/11/81.
It is with much sympathy, dear Madame, that I hear of your distress and difficulties.
It is very sorrowful, to loose such a genial consort as Mr Krefft was, but still sadder
that you with your young family should be unprovided.
Unfortunately in Melbourne are no institutions, — so far as I am aware — to relieve
sufferings like yours, and whether the English Society for literary men in distress
has also a widow-fund, I am not aware. I thought Mr Krefft had insured his life, and
that a sum of £1000 was due to him on resignation. As death ended his career, that
sum would morally be due to you, though perhaps not legally, but I feel quite sure,
that the N.S.W. Government would recognize all fair claims of yours, and the Gentleman,
after whom your lamented husband named the wonderful fish Ceratodus,
which alone raises to him a permanent monument in Zoology, would doubtless aid you
with his advise and influence to obtain for you some recognition & help from the authorities
in Sydney.
1
Gerard Krefft died on 19 February 1881. Shortly before this, his estate was sequestered with liabilities of £1131 (ADB).
2
Krefft named
Ceratodus forsteri
after its discoverer, the NSW politician William Forster, MLA (Sydney morning
h
erald, 18 January 1870, p. 5).
I am myself quite without property, beyond my library and a very small cottage, in
which I do my office-work; and since I left the bot Garden I am so out of all Society,
that I do not know anyone, to whom I could appeal in a case of yours. I sunk all,
I had, in my travels, my researches and my books, and am in fluctuating health after
34 years incessant work in Australia. The friends of the family of the late Mr Blandowski
applied also to me from Breslau on their behalf, and all I could do, was to advise
them to ask through the German Consulate your Government, to purchase his drawings
and manuscripts, in the elaboration of which more than 25 years ago your husband gave
gr[eat]
help. If a subscription list was opened on your behalf, I would willingly contribute
a little out of my slender means, but do not know any one here, to whom I could submit
it for reasons explained. Dr Bennett
was always a generous supporter of Mr Krefft, and I feel sure he would be willing
to give you his counsels. The photogram of Mr Krefft I shall treasure much as a sad
souvenir.
3
editorial addition; text obscured by binding tape.
4
George Bennett, d. 1893.
5
No image of Krefft has been identified at MEL, but see M to J. Haast, 29 July 1862 (in this edition as
62-07-29b) and notes thereto.
With sympathy, dear Madam,
yours
Ferd. von Mueller