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William Macleod
b. 27 October 1850
Also known as William McLeod, W. Anderson, W. McL, M, William Anderson, Mcleod Anderson, William Mcleod Anderson, Junior William Anderson
Artist (Sculptor),
Artist (Painter),
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Federation era painter, cartoonist, illustrator, stained-glass designer and businessman. One of the founding Bulletin artists and editors.
Biographical Data
b. 27 October 1850 18 South Street, Manchester Square, London, England, UK
Biography
1 biography
Associates
14 people
Groups
Works
30 works
Exhibitions
5 exhibitions
Collections
5 collections
Recognitions
2 recognitions
References
7 references
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Name
William Macleod
Also known as:
William McLeod
W. Anderson
W. McL
M
William Anderson
Mcleod Anderson
William Mcleod Anderson
Junior William Anderson
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Sculptor)
Artist (Painter)
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Other Occupation
Majority shareholder, Bulletin
Managing Director, Bulletin
Businessman
Chairman of Directors, Picturesque Atlas of Australasia Company
Drawing Master, Madame Dutruc's Academy for Young Ladies
Birth date
27 October 1850
Birth place
18 South Street, Manchester Square, London, England, UK
Death date
24 June 1929
Death place
Mosman, Sydney, NSW
Active Period
c.1862 - c.1912
Arrival
1855
Residence
c.1873 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW
c.1871 212 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW
c.1873 - c.1903 Waverley, Sydney, NSW
c.1867 - c.1903 Sydney, NSW
c.1855 - c.1867 Sydney, NSW
c.1855 Beechworth, Victoria
c.1903 - c.1929 Dunvegan, Mosman Bay, Sydney, NSW
Training
Sydney Mechanics Institute (School of Arts), Sydney, NSW
Cultural Heritage
Cornish
Scottish
Languages
English
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