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Caddy, Winifred
Sydney-based landscape painter who 'memorialised... many picturesque — and probably most un-hygienic — old houses' [Telegraph [Brisbane], 21 May 1932, p 8].
Fletcher, Winifred Scott, b. 1871
A carver and metalworker Fletcher worked almost exclusively with pewter thanks to improvements in manufacturing. A founding member of the Arts and Crafts Society of ...
Hilliard, Winifred M., b. 1921
Known as an amateur photographer, illustrator and craft teacher, Hilliard authored and illustrated "The People in Between: The Pitjantijatjara People of Ernabella" in 1968. She ...
Honey, Constance Winifred, b. 1892
Painter, arrived from England as a child and studied at the National Gallery School in Melbourne. In 1911 she won a travelling scholarship and returned ...
Rumney, Winifred, b. 1870
Winifred May Quinnell, born 1870 in Multan, Pakistan (then India), arriving in Australia with her family in 1889. Lived in Brisbane from 1890 where she ...
Syme, Eveline Winifred, b. 1888
A contemporary of many well known female Australian artists, Syme was an active member of a number of artistic associations. She was widely travelled and ...
Towers, Winifred Mary, b. 1890
Oil and watercolour painter, illustrator of children's book by Maureen C. Meadows 'Little Words to God' (Sydney, 1949). Regularly exhibited with the Half Dozen Group ...
Winkles, Henry, b. 1800
Sketcher. The number and variety of his sketches suggest Winkles had first hand experience of the life of a digger.
Winkler, Kurt, b. 1902
Mid 20th century sketcher. One of the Dunera Boys.
Albury, Winn, b. 1896
Twentieth century female watercolourist who worked as a commercial in Sydney and Sacremento, California. Work found amongst her estate included a number of designs for ...
Winn, C. E.
Watercolour painter, illustrator and illuminator, was highly commended for his illuminated drawing in the annual exhibition of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales. He ...
West, Winnifred, b. 1881
West was an artist, studying with Julian Ashton, Sydney. She was a co-founder of Frensham, a girls' school in Mittagong NSW. In 1941, she founded ...
Hall Andrew, Winsome, b. 1905
Winsome Hall Andrew was a Sydney architect. She was born in 1905 and died in 1997.
Winstanley, Edward, b. 1820
Winstanley was an artistic contributor to the New South Wales Sporting Magazine during the late 1840s. He is best known for his images of racehorses ...
Winstanley, William, b. 1788
William Winstanley was a painter and scene-painter. Together with his wife and six children he arrived in Sydney in 1833. Winstanley worked as a scene-painter ...
Winston, Charles Edward, b. 1825
Charles Edward Winston was a wood-engraver. He arrived in Adelaide from London in 1851. Winston worked in South Australia, Victoria, New Zealand and New South ...