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Prior, Bill
Mid 20th century Bulletin caricaturist and director.
Prior, Samuel Henry, b. 1869
Early 20th century Bulletin editor and journalist
Priston, George Wills, b.
George Wills Priston was a professional photographer and chemist, whose business Priston and Small manufactured photographic chemicals and dealt in photographic goods between c. 1864 ...
Procter, Frederick Gladstone , b. 1908
Procter was a glass and metal artist, working as Glad Procter as a Metalcraft teacher at the Ballarat Technical Art School, Victoria.
Proske, Pierre
Electronic artist, sound designer and electronic musician Pierre Proske creates work which is concerned with the pervasiveness of technology in culture and its relationship to ...
Proud, Thomas, b. 1813
Proud was a scene-painter, his sudden death in May 1867 in his bed at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, made headlines in The Age newspaper.
Proudfoot, Peter, b. 1936
Proudfoot trained as an architect, working for the NSW Government Architect (1960-1964), later taking up a lectureship at the UNSW. He is best known for ...
Prout, John Skinner, b. 1805
Prout was a painter, lithographer, art teacher and writer. An Australian critic once described his works as 'one of those wild and scattery bits, both ...
Prout, Victor Albert, b. 1835
Prout was a portrait painter and professional photographer, the son of musical and artistic parents Maria and John Skinner Prout. He spent his professional career ...
Prunster, Augustine, b. 1828
Noted for his work in the construction of churches at York, Guildford and Subiaco.
Pryor, Geoff, b. 1944
Contemporary Canberra newspaper cartoonist. Pryor has worked as the political cartoonist on the Canberra Times since 1978, when he succeeded Larry Pickering in the role. ...
Pryor, Oswald, b. 1881
Mid 20th century Moonta and Adelaide cartoonist. Pryor's last cartoon was published when he was 85.