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Chesterfield, Howel, b. 1924
Howel 'Jim' Chesterfield, sign writer, was born in Brisbane in 1924. He attended Rainworth State School, married Ann, and worked as a farm hand. Chesterfield ...
Daniels, Eric , b. 1924
Professor Eric Daniels was a Sydney architect and academic from the 1950s to 1985. He studied and later taught at the Sydney Technical College/University of ...
Dickerson, Robert, b. 1924
Robert Dickerson is a Sydney born figurative painter since the late 1940s and a printmaker since the 1971. Frequently reoccurring subjects in his work include ...
Dixon, Garth, b. 1924
Dixon was a National Art School trained artist and designer. He had a teaching career in Bathurst NSW, later Goulburn NSW. He worked across a ...
Harrison, John Young, b. 1924
Harrison was an engineer with an active interest in design and competitive rowing. He formed a partnership with Ted Curtain to design and develop a ...
Jack, Kenneth William David, b. 1924
Late 20th century landscape painter and engraver who died in 2006. Jack's work 'The Woodcutters' was sold at Christie's in November 1991.
Kelly, Jimmy Jampijinpa, b. 1924
Warlpiri artist who was a senior member of the Lajamanu community, his work is in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria.
Lucas, Bill, b. 1924
Bill Lucas was a Sydney architect best known for his own Lucas house, aka Glass House, Castlecrag (1958). During the early 1950s, he also designed ...
Pugh, Clifton, b. 1924
Influential mid 20th century Melbourne painter and illustrator
Stubbs, Maurice Claude, b. 1924
Painter, teacher and musician who had numerous exhibitions in Canada.
Wrigley, Derek, b. 1924
Wrigley practiced architecture in the UK and Australia. Formerly employed as a lecturer Manchester College of Art, UK, lecturer at NSW University of Technology (now ...
Wrobel, Fred, b. 1924
Wrobel was a private gallery curator ( Woolloomooloo Art Gallery ) and collector working with his partner Elinor Wrobel until his death. He also trained ...
Tauranac, Ronald, b. 1925
Tauranac studied engineering at Newcastle Technical College and joining his brother Austin Lewis, he designed the Ralt Mk1 racing car. He also acted as driver ...