According to interviews and an investigation by architect Bruce Eeles, Herzger studied at the Bauhaus, Weimar in 1919-1920. Herzger drawings for Walter Gropius's design for ...
Herzger-Seligmann was a bauhaus-trained designer (1922-1924), working in Frankfurt-am-Main, then for the Gropius practice before he immigrated to the UK. She left Germany, arriving in ...
Heyring originally worked as a sculptor then moved into industrial design, developing exhibition structures (Tensile Structures) for the America's Cup, Perth. He has also designed ...
Heywood studied at the Wallasey School of Art, UK, arriving in Australia in 1950. He was a designer for Ainsworth Consolidated Industries, manufacturer of gaming ...
Hickie was a designer who worked in theatre design, then for the ABC television's design department. In 1964, he established Patrician Films and directed shorts. ...
Higgs trained as a commercial artist, later working as a textile designer at Claudio Alcorso's Silk and Textile Printers, Sydney. In 1948, she returned to ...
Bim Hilder was a Sydney based sculptor, printmaker and painter active during the middle decades of the twentieth century. Foundation member of the Sculpture Society, ...
Elsa and George Hilder are recorded as interior designers specialising in clubs. They are recorded as designers for the Newtown RSL, the Apia, Harboard Ex-Servicemens' ...
An Adelaide-born painter and printmaker whose exhibitions such as ‘Land of Promises’, ‘All Our Working Lives’, ‘We Helped Build Australia’, ‘A Bitter Song’, ‘Shoulder to ...
Edward Hill was a cabinet maker who established a furniture manufacturing operation in Devonshire Street, Surry Hills NSW. The company was known as Edward Hill ...