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William Paul Dowling b. c.1824

Also known as W. P. Dowling
  • Artist (Draughtsman),
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William Paul Dowling was a painter, engraver and photographer. In 1849 he was transported to Hobart Town as a political prisoner. Dowling worked in partnership with his photographer brother, Matthew Patrick Dowling until the latter accused William of selling his photographs as his own.
  • Biographical Data b. c.1824 Dublin, Ireland
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 14 people
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  • Works 5 works
  • Exhibitions 2 exhibitions
  • Collections 12 collections
  • Recognitions
  • References 9 references
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A Shepherd
 
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Portrait of a Gentleman
 
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Rt Revd Robert William Willson, First Bishop of Hobart Town
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Jubilee Festival Hobart Town 10th August 1853 on the Occasion of the Cessation of Transportation to Van Diemen's Land
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Rev. Mother Cahill
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Updated April 14, 2020
Created Jan. 1, 1992
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