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child of
William Archer
1820
Architect (Architect / Interior Architect / Landscape Architect), Artist (Painter)
sibling of
Thomas Archer
Other occupation
child of
née Walker Julia Archer
Other occupation
sibling of
Archibald Archer
Other occupation
associate of
James Morison
Other occupation
relative of
née Morison Grace Archer
Other occupation
spouse of
née Mackenzie Mary Louisa Archer
Other occupation
relative of
Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie
Other occupation
sibling of
Charles Archer
1828
Artist (Painter)
Known as Sandy
associate of
Charles Archer
1828
Artist (Painter)
sibling of
James Archer
1828
Artist (Draughtsman)
associate of
James Archer
1828
Artist (Draughtsman)
associate of
Daniel F. Metcalfe
1828
Artist (Photographer)

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Residences
  • 1883 Europe
  • 1871 Scotland, UK
  • 1863 Europe
  • 1864 - 1890 Brisbane, QLD
  • 1854 - 1864 Kyneton, VIC
  • 1852 - 1854 Ovens River, VIC
  • 1838 - 1852 Perth, Scotland, UK
  • 1828 - 1838 Larvik, Norway
  • 1883 Europe
  • 1871 Scotland, UK
  • 1863 Europe
  • 1864 - 1890 Brisbane, QLD
  • 1854 - 1864 Kyneton, VIC
  • October 1852 - 1854 Ovens River, VIC
  • 1838 - 1852 Perth, Scotland, UK
  • 10 April 1828 - 1838 Larvik, Norway
Other occupations
  • Branch inspector (banks)
  • Gold buyer for the Bank of New South Wales
  • Clerk
  • Banker
  • Branch inspector (banks)
  • Gold buyer for the Bank of New South Wales
  • Clerk
  • Banker
Alternative names
  • Sandy Archer
  • Sandy Archer
Arrivals
  • 1852 (Arrived Melbourne, Vic. aboard the Emily.)
  • 24 October 1852 (Arrived Melbourne, Vic. aboard the Emily.)
Related people
  • Archer, William (child of)
  • Archer, Thomas (sibling of)
  • Archer, Julia (child of)
  • Archer, Archibald (sibling of)
  • Morison, James (associate of)
  • Archer, Grace (relative of)
  • Archer, Mary Louisa (spouse of)
  • Mackenzie, Robert Ramsay (relative of)
  • Archer, William (child of)
  • Archer, Thomas (sibling of)
  • Archer, Julia (child of)
  • Archer, Archibald (sibling of)
  • Morison, James (associate of)
  • Archer, Grace (relative of)
  • Archer, Mary Louisa (spouse of)
  • Mackenzie, Robert Ramsay (relative of)
  • Walker, David (grandchild of)
Related person groups
  • Brisbane Children's Hospital (associate of)
  • Brisbane Children's Hospital (associate of)
Related works
  • Aborigines Hunting Kangaroos (creator of)
  • The Black Boys' Ration (creator of)
  • View from Sea Hill Anchorage Looking South Eastward towards the Narrows and Mt. Larcom (creator of)
  • Dryden's Rock, Crinoline in the Ascendant (creator of)
  • At Dryden's Rock (creator of)
  • A Field-Day at Kyneton (creator of)
  • Gracemere from the Mere (creator of)
  • 'Archie [Archibald Archer] as he appeared after a 30 mile ride and a hearty dinner' (creator of)
  • Aborigines Hunting Kangaroos (creator of)
  • The Black Boys' Ration (creator of)
  • View from Sea Hill Anchorage Looking South Eastward towards the Narrows and Mt. Larcom (creator of)
  • Dryden's Rock, Crinoline in the Ascendant (creator of)
  • At Dryden's Rock (creator of)
  • A Field-Day at Kyneton (creator of)
  • Gracemere from the Mere (creator of)
  • 'Archie [Archibald Archer] as he appeared after a 30 mile ride and a hearty dinner' (creator of)
Related collections
  • John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD (collected in)
  • Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Capricornia Institute, Rockhampton, QLD (collected in)
  • John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD (collected in)
  • Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Capricornia Institute, Rockhampton, QLD (collected in)
Related recognitions
  • Prizes in five subjects at the Perth Academy (UK) including firsts for 'landscapes in watercolour, landscapes in pencil [and a] ship in pencil'. (received)
  • Prizes in five subjects at the Perth Academy (UK) including firsts for 'landscapes in watercolour, landscapes in pencil [and a] ship in pencil'. (received)
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