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craftworker, came from Queensland. After studying tailoring, she supported her family by designing and making fashionable dresses and theatrical costumes. Her designs featured decorative beadwork and hand embroidery. In the 1920s she opened a small dress shop in Bondi Junction, Sydney. A talented artist, she was able to learn and adapt new craft techniques quickly and the business apparently did quite well. In 1928 she and her daughter Olive visited London where they attended classes in pyrography (pokerwork). They returned to Australia at the onset of the Great Depression and used their new skill to provide a living for them both.

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Writers:
Toy, Ann Note: Heritage biography.
Date written:
1995
Last updated:
2011

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Field This Version Previous Version
Roles
  • Maker
  • Designer (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
Tags
  • Craftwoker
Alternative names
  • Louisa Roberta S. Tufnell
  • Louisa Roberta S. Day
  • Louisa Roberta S. Tufnell
  • Louisa Roberta S. Day
Related people
  • Hughes, Olive Louise (parent of)
  • Day, Mary Ann (child of)
  • Day, Robert (child of)
  • Tufnell, George Rowland (spouse of)
  • Hughes, Olive Louise (parent of)
  • Day, Mary Ann (child of)
  • Day, Robert (child of)
  • Tufnell, George Rowland (spouse of)
Field Changes
Biography
Contributors
  • 1937