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Seccombe, Grace, b. 1880
Potter, was born in England and employed in a pottery in Burslem, Staffordshire, before coming to Australia. Seccombe designed plates, dishes and bowls decorated with ...
Sherwood, Maud W., b. 1880
Early 20th century painter and printmaker, was born in Dunedin, New Zealand
Weston, Nora Kate, b. 1880
Whilst studying woodcarving in London 'Chips' formed a lifelong friendship and working relationship with fellow student Eirene Mort. Upon return she taught woodcarving, carpentry and ...
Young, Lucia, b. 1880
Young was a leatherworker and metalworker, who exhibited with the Society of Arts & Crafts of New South Wales during the early twentieth century.
Allard, Muriel, b. 1881
Colonial female painter who exhibited in the annual Bathurst Amateur Art Society exhibition in 1896 where she won second prize.
Christison, Mary M., b. 1881
Art student, author and anthropologist, was the daughter of Robert Christison of Lammermoor and photographer Mary Christison.
Cocks, Alice Bertha, b. 1881
A talented amateur painter who had a high profile in the Illawarra region during the early years of the twentieth century
Davies, Violet, b. 1881
Oil painter, active in the Royal Arts Society of NSW during the interwar period.
Kunst, M. C., b. 1881
Craftworker, lived at Milne Terrace, Moonta, South Australia, from at least 1903 to 1913. In 1903 Mrs Kunst made a family tree out of hair ...
Lesslie, J. Mabel, b. 1881
A potter and china painter, Lesslie joined the Society of Arts & Crafts of NSW. In 1943 she had a studio in Burwood, Sydney.
Leviny, Dorothy, b. 1881
Enamel and metal worker,devoted a good part of her life to the various crafts that interested her. Lived in the Leviny home, Buda, outside Castlemaine, ...
Lutz, Agnes Gray, b. 1881
Agnes Gray Lutz was a potter, china painter, and painter based in Western Australia.
Miethke, Adelaide, b. 1881
Teacher, inspector, unionist and organiser, in South Australia. When the former Women Assistants' Association (SA) became the Women Teachers' Association in 1906 she was elected ...
Reynell, Gladys, b. 1881
After studying painting under Margaret Preston, who she travelled with to Paris and London, she taught craft to shell-shocked soldiers. On returning to Australia she ...
Richardson, Ida Worsley, b. 1881
Miss Ida Worsley Richardson was born in 1881. She was a painter and a nurse. Richardson exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in ...
Rodway, Florence Aline, b. 1881
Florence Aline Rodway had a splendid career as a portraitist but preferred to do more complex compositions with figures. Together with artists such as Thea ...
Ross, Dagmar, b. 1881
Late 19th and early 20th century painter, active in Dunedin, Christchurch and Sydney
Traill, Jessie, b. 1881
Painter and etcher, an outstanding feature of her life was her extensive travelling between France, England and Australia. She received much praise for her etchings ...