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Francis Fulford was an artist, teacher and musician born and educated in the the United Kingdom. In England he had obtaining an art teacher’s certificate and taught at Bristol and Kiddermaster Schools of Art before emigrating. He exhibited a watercolour of New Norcia and forty designs for fabric, furniture, carpets, wall paper and metalwork in the 1920 West Australian Society of Arts large exhibition in St George’s Hall. In Western Australia, he taught at St Ildephonsus College at New Norcia and at the Perth Commercial College before being appointed to teach classes at Midland Technical School in 1932. These classes closed in 1937 because of falling numbers and he moved on to music teaching.


Writers:
Dr Dorothy Erickson
Date written:
2010
Last updated:
2011