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McLay, Roger, b. 1922
Roger McLay began working in industrial design after 1947. McLay's most celebrated work, the "Kone" chair, was developed and sold from 1948. From the mid-1950s ...
Noakes, Roger, b. 1954
Roger Noakes' career was nurtured in the atmosphere of Adelaide's Experimental Art Foundation in the 1970s. His experimental approach to form evolved into a practice ...
Putnam, Roger, b. 1940
Putnam first joined the Design Institute of Australia (IDCA) in 1972 and was awarded a DIA Fellowship in the early 2000s. He designed furniture for ...
Rogers, Frederick H.
Frederick H. Rogers was professional photographer who worked in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Rogers, Jane, b. 1849
Jane Rogers was sketcher who won a 2-guinea prize for the best original picture by a young lady in the South Australian Society of Arts ...
Rogers,
Mrs Rogers was wood engraver, who lived in Tasmania around the 1840s.
Rogers, Catherine, b. 1952
Catherine Rogers, "Has an exceptional knowledge of and ability to reproduce old photographic techniques to make her point".
Rogers, Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1846
In 1864 Elizabeth Margaret Rogers shown with the South Australian Society of Arts and won a prize, "for the most meritorious original picture by a ...
Rogers, John
John Rogers was professional photographer working in Melbourne during the 1860s.
Rogers, Ray, b. 1935
Ray Rogers made a significant contribution to the ceramics medium in both New Zealand and Australia and was especially noted for introducing the pit-firing technique ...
Rogers, Harry
A poster designed by Harry Rogers for Qantas is known, ca.1959.
Rogers, A. E.
Made the fittings for the Methodist church in Katanning and each piece has his personal insignia, a tiny mouse, carved on it.
Rogers, Gregory, b. 1957
Rogers was an illustrator, the founder of the Brisbane Book Illustrators Group, a lecturer at the Queensland College of Art as well as a painter. ...