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Herbert Hepburn Calvert was born on 30 December 1870 at St Pancras, London. He was the oldest of three sons born to Thomas Calvert and his wife Grace (nee Hepburn).

In 1881 the family was residing in Hornsey, London but within the ensuing decade they had emigrated to Australia. By 1894 Calvert was living in the Sydney suburb of Balmain. On 29 February 1904 he married Mary Elsie O’Brien at the New Unitarian Church, 467 Pitt Street, Sydney.

Calvert was known for his delicate watercolour paintings of Autralian bird life and was active circa 1910 until his death in 1923. He is represented in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney.

H. H. Calvert died on 16 February 1923 from broken ribs and other abdominal injuries sustained as a result of an accident while visiting Adelaide. He was found unconscious at the bottom of a staircase at the hotel in which he was staying and it was presumed that he had fallen. His body was returned to Sydney for burial at the Field of Mars Cemetery in Ryde. He was survived by his wife and sons Herbert and Harold.

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