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Leanne Tregear was a member of a consortium of designers who worked out of Whitehall Enterprises [c. 1986-89] in Footscray, Melbourne. In 1994 she designed and executed five reproduction acid etched windows [each a unique design] for a Victorian mansion in Ivanhoe. She also created an exact copy of a damaged Victorian acid etched fanlight for the same mansion. In 1995 she designed and executed two more etched windows for the same ballroom.

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References [<ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, '96/198/1 Pepper-grinder, 'Bulbous', silver / bronze/brass / copper, stainless steel Peugeot mechanism, Karl Millard, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1996', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: O'Donnell, Jenny (email correspondence)>] [<ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, '96/198/1 Pepper-grinder, 'Bulbous', silver / bronze/brass / copper, stainless steel Peugeot mechanism, Karl Millard, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1996', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>]