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painter and carver, showed his painting, A Storm , in the Colonial Room at the second exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia at Sydney in 1849. H. Waters, 'carver, gilder and scientific modeller’, was at 64 Castlereagh Street South in 1851 (the only H. Waters listed in Fords’ Sydney Directory ) and Henry Waters (of no given occupation) was still at Sydney in 1869, at 4 Dixon Street East. Benjamin Waters, a frame-maker of Pitt Street in 1871 (see Conrad Wagner), sounds like a son.

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1992
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2011

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