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associate of
May Gibbs
1877
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
relative of
May Gibbs
1877
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Myrtle R. Innes
1894
Artist, Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Olive Nock
1893
Artist (Painter)
child of
Hubert William Holden
Other occupation
child of
Annie Maria Turner
Other occupation
sibling of
Leslie Holden
Other occupation
sibling of
James Holden
Other occupation
relative of
H. J. Holden
Other occupation
relative of
Herbert Preston
Other occupation
associate of
Phyllis Shillito
1895
Designer
associate of
J. Arthur Peach
Other occupation
relative of
Win Preston
Other occupation
sibling of
Holden Win Turner
Other occupation
associate of
Vi Eyre
1892
Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Ceramist)

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References [<ExternalResource: Martin, Megan (2003), 'The significance of a studio - Nell Holden and The Chalet', Australiana, Volume 25, Issue 1, February, pages 6-16, A sky blue wheel-thrown earthenware vase with simple carved slip decoration c. 1940 private collection, is on the cover of Australiana Feb.2003.>, <ExternalResource: McFarlane, Nonie and Mackinolty, Judy (eds) (1991), 'A History of the Society of Arts & Crafts of New South Wales 1906-1991', The Society of Arts & Crafts of NSW, Sydney, NSW, page 34, banksia man jug illustrated.>, <ExternalResource: Butterfield, Nancy (1979), 'So great a change - the story of the Holden family in Australia', Ure Smith, Sydney, 1979 (cited Martin).>, <ExternalResource: Timms, Peter (1978), 'Australian pottery, 1900 to 1950', Shepparton Arts Centre, Shepparton, Vic.>, <ExternalResource: Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW Records, Archives Office of New South Wales, Sydney (AONSW) Kingswood Repository.>, <ExternalResource: Holden, Nell, Scrapbooks, photo albums, correspondence etc in possession of Mrs Anne Cooke [daughter], (cited Martin).>, <ExternalResource: Information sourced from Warren, Joy.>, <ExternalResource: (1933), Daily Telegraph, December.>] [<ExternalResource: Martin, Megan (2003), 'The significance of a studio - Nell Holden and The Chalet', Australiana, Volume 25, Issue 1, February, pages 6-16, A sky blue wheel-thrown earthenware vase with simple carved slip decoration c. 1940 private collection, is on the cover of Australiana Feb.2003.>, <ExternalResource: McFarlane, Nonie and Mackinolty, Judy (eds) (1991), 'A History of the Society of Arts & Crafts of New South Wales 1906-1991', The Society of Arts & Crafts of NSW, Sydney, NSW, page 34, banksia man jug illustrated.>]