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Nellie Rosyth Christmas b. 22 July 1876

Also known as Mrs. F. C. Stockwell
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Nellie Christmas was a plein air painter in WA; taught by her brother Ernest W. Christmas. All works are signed "Nellie Christmas." After marriage to Fred Stockwell in 1905 she changed her name. No works by Mrs. F. C. Stockwell are known. Nellie had four children, Bill, Bettina, Aileen, and Bunny (Robert) with Fred Stockwell, B.Sc. who rose to Assistant Director of Technical Education for Western Australia 1917-1925.
Tags: landcape, plein air, naturalism
  • Biographical Data b. 22 July 1876 Kadina, SA
  • Biography 1 biography
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  • Works 2 works
  • Exhibitions 3 exhibitions
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  • Janet Holmes a Court Collection, Perth, WA
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Updated July 20, 2025
Created Jan. 1, 1999
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