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Name
Frederick W. Tod
Also known as:
  • F.W. Tod
  • Fredk. W. Tod & Co.
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Carver)
Birth date
1 January 1913
Death date
1 January 1958

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References [<ExternalResource: Florence Taylor. "Frederick W. Tod, Woodcarver." Building, Lighting, Engineering. 25 August 1958, p.51 (includes a extensive listing of his commissions)>, <ExternalResource: Frederick Tod ecclesiastical woodcarving archive, 1913 - 1958l>, <ExternalResource: Samantha Hughes."A Guide to the collection ca.1910-1950.">, <ExternalResource: "Fire at Surry Hills." Barrier Miner, 14 November 1930, p.1. (Frederick Tod workshop destroyed by fire)>, <ExternalResource: Communion Table. Presbyterian Church, Building, 21 December 1933, p.55 (illust.) Aberdeen NSW, St Pauls Chatswood. Building, 12 October 1933, p.12d (illust.) >, <ExternalResource: "Modern Church Furniture." Building, 12 Sept 1927, p.141 (illust. of Tod's sacred work for Cooma, Queanbeyan, Murrumburrah, Cooma, Manly.>] [<ExternalResource: Florence Taylor. "Frederick W. Tod, Woodcarver." Building, Lighting, Engineering. 25 August 1958, p.51 (includes a extensive listing of his commissions)>, <ExternalResource: Frederick Tod ecclesiastical woodcarving archive, 1913 - 1958l>, <ExternalResource: Samantha Hughes."A Guide to the collection ca.1910-1950.">, <ExternalResource: "Fire at Surry Hills." Barrier Miner, 14 November 1930, p.1. (Frederick Tod workshop destroyed by fire)>, <ExternalResource: Communion Table. Presbyterian Church, Building, 21 December 1933, p.55 (illust.) Aberdeen NSW, St Pauls Chatswood. Building, 12 October 1933, p.12d (illust.) >]