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Messrs Greenfield and Barraclough's amateur art exhibition

by Alder, Anthony.

Alder displayed several paintings here. Won 3 pound second prize for the work "Heron's haunt", and many also voted for "No laughing matter".

Metcalfe, Daniel F., b.
professional photographer, owned photographic galleries in Sydney and Brisbane and travelled through regional NSW.
Altson, Daniel Meyer, b. 1881
Younger brother of painter Abbey Alston, Daniel Alston was an etcher and painter who studied design and painting at the National Gallery of Victoria Schools. ...
Cavanagh, Michael F., b. 1860
Michael F. Cavanagh was born in 1860. He was an architect who was a member of the South Australian Society of Arts with whom he ...
Micklehead, Biddy
Late Colonial period Queensland political cartoonist known for a cartoon that addressed the use of Asian and South Pacific Islander labour in the 1880s and ...
Midgely, Anne, b. 1866
Known as a painter and teacher Anne Midgely's best known work is 'Departure of the First Queensland Contingent for South Africa', 1899.
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 ...
Campbell, Mildred
Painter in Marrickville, Sydney, NSW. Campbell showed her work in the Exhibition of Woman's Work in Sydney in 1892.
Lovett, Mildred Esther, b. 1880
Painter, pastellist, lithographer, sculptor and china painter, born in Hobart Lovett succeeded Sydney Long as Julian Ashton's assistant teacher in Sydney. An influential teacher, her ...
Marshall, J. Miller
John Miller Marshall was an English landscape painter who was resident in Victoria during the early 1890s. In 1893 he gave Lionel Lindsay his first ...
Hambidge, Millicent, b. 1872
Adelaide based painter best known for her watercolour portraits.
Minns, B.E., b. 1863
B.E. Minns was introduced to art by the young Charles Conder, with whom he shared rooms in the 1880s. He soon developed a successful career ...
Boyd, Emma Minnie, b. 1858
Often remembered as the matriarch of the artistically gifted Boyd family, Emma Minnie was an artist in her own right, exhibiting prolifically in Australia, and ...
Abercrombie, L. B., b.
Abercrombie was a Colonial-era female sketcher who exhibited two works, both portraits of animal heads, in Brisbane in 1894.
Adams,
Miss Adams was a Sydney painter who won a prize at the smoke concert of the Art Society Sketch Club in 1897.
Allen,
Miss Allen was awarded an Art Society of NSW scholarship in 1901. Six years earlier she was known to have exhibited with the Royal Art ...
Armstrong, Kate
Exhibited four works in Brisbane in 1894, two of which were landscapes.
Barry,
Miss Barry exhibited with the Art Society of NSW in 1890.