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Williams, Ray Forest, b. 1921
Williams was a career Royal Australian Navy officer (retired 1971) who also co-founded the surfwear brand Pratts with his brother Bill, making board shorts and ...
Latchford Furniture ( "William Latchford and Sons.")
William Latchford and Sons, Box Hill, Victoria was a contract furniture maker and the manufacturer of the Jens Risom line in Australia. This firm also ...
William Bedford Ltd
William Bedford Ltd was a furniture designer and maker, 490 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. The firm specialised in chromed steel furniture, advertising in 1938. The ...
Auchterlonie, William
William Aucherterlonie of Balgownie, New South Wales, made a violin in 1924. The wooden violin is held in the collection of the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
Baulch, William John
An associate of DECRO designers and makers.
Williamson, Liz, b. 1949
Textile artist Liz Williamson began weaving in the late 1970s. Sometimes wearable, sometimes for display, her artworks have been exhibited and collected in Japan, Canada, ...
Wilmot, Trina, b.
Painter, woodcarver and woodburner, printer, jeweller, egg carver and possum skin cloak maker has works in the collections of Melbourne Museum and Koorie Heritage Trust. ...
Wilson, Ada
Ada Wilson was a lacemaker and designer. She was president of the committee for the promotion of a School of Lace Design in Hobart in ...
Wing, Quong
Identified as a furniture factory operator, Sydney by Peter Gibson, Voices of Sydney’s Chinese Furniture Factory Workers, 1890–1920, Labour History, no. 112 (May 2017): 99–117.
Wing, J.W.
J.W. Wing has been identified by Michael Lech, curator at the Caroline Simpson Library and Research Collection, Sydney as a Perth, WA furniture maker active ...
Wing, Ah
Identified as a furniture factory operator, Surry Hills, Sydney by Peter Gibson, Voices of Sydney’s Chinese Furniture Factory Workers, 1890–1920, Labour History, no. 112 (May ...
Wintle, Eliza Catherine, b. 1848
Welsh born taxidermist who arrived in Australia on board the Kirkham in 1874.