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Henry Apperly
b. 30 November 1824
Also known as Henry Apperley
Artist (Sculptor),
Artist (Sculptor)
Henry Apperly was a sculptor and carver. He may have come to Australia in search of gold, but as of 1854 he hadn't yet found his fortune, being listed as a sculptor in the Melbourne directories.
Biographical Data
b. 30 November 1824 Lightfield, Gloucestershire, England
Biography
1 biography
Associates
9 people
Groups
1 group
Works
2 works
Exhibitions
1 exhibition
Collections
1 collection
Recognitions
References
11 references
Name
Henry Apperly
Also known as Henry Apperley
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Sculptor)
Artist (Sculptor)
Birth date
30 November 1824
Birth place
Lightfield, Gloucestershire, England
Birth note
Henry was baptised 3 April 1825 in the Rodborough Tabernacle, Rodborough, Gloucestershire, England; and those records give the details of his birth.
Death date
3 January 1887
Death place
Leichhardt, Sydney, NSW
Death note
He was buried in Sydney on 4 January 1887
Active Period
c.1851 - c.1873
Arrival
1852
Residence
c.1868 - c.1871 Sydney, NSW
1852 - 1868 Melbourne, Vic.
c.1821 - c.1841 Stroud, Goucestershire, Great Britain
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Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
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Updated Nov. 15, 2012
Created Jan. 1, 1999
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