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Eliza Helen Errington b. 5 February 1808

Also known as Elizabeth Errington, Eleanor Errington, Helen Errington, Emilie Errington, Eliza Errington, Eliza Helen Loudon
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A painter and sketcher who lived in Tasmania where lithographer John Skinner Proust was regarded as a key influence on her work. She also spent time in India and South Africa.
  • Biographical Data b. 5 February 1808 Stoke, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom
  • Biography 1 biography
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  • Works 3 works
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Our Cottage at Port Arthur and Signal Staff - John in the Garden
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Our Home at Port Arthur - John on the Floor
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Updated June 11, 2015
Created Jan. 1, 1995
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