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Woolf, M.
Late colonial period Bulletin cartoonist.
Woollard, E. P.
Sketcher, was a pupil of Edward Sasse. Sasse exhibited two chalk drawings by Woollard at the 1869 Geelong Mechanics Institute Exhibition. Geelong Advertiser described one ...
Woollett, William S.
William S. Woollett was an artist living at Geelong, Victoria in 1860s.
Woolley, Charles Alfred, b. 1834
Charles Alfred Woolley was a professional photographer and sketcher. He was one of the photographers appointed to cover the Hobart Town visit of the Duke ...
Woolley, Ken, b. 1933
Ken Woolley (1933–2015) was a leading Sydney architect of major public buildings and innovative residences. He worked for the Government Architect's Branch of the NSW ...
Woolner, Thomas
Thomas Woolner was a Pre-Raphaelite sculptor who worked in Australia during the Gold Rush.
Woore, Thomas, b. 1804
Thomas Woore was a sketcher, modeller, naval officer, surveyor and pastoralist. He visited Sydney for the first time in 1829. Woore's sketches of houses are ...
James, Maude Wordsworth
Designer, author and song-writer who lived in Kalgoorlie during the goldrush. A 1900 photograph in the collection of the Eastern Goldfields Historical Society includes Mrs ...
Clifton, Charles Leslie Worsley, b. 1854
Charles Leslie Worsley Clifton was a banker and amateur woodworker.
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 ...
Worsley, Edward, b. 1926
Worsley studied at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, later becoming the principal of Stuart Furniture, Melbourne, a retailer of modernist furniture and furnishings. His ...
Worstead, Paul, b. 1950
Worstead is a graphic artist producing posters, textiles and a clothing line for MAMBO, later his own label, "Ashtray".
Iggulden, William Palmer (W.P.)
W.P. Iggulden was one of the founders (with brother J.M. Iggulden) of Planet Lighting, designer of their first anglepoise "Orbit" lamp (1938), later products include ...