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graphic artist, lived in WA and for a short time was a member of the Australian Ex-Libris Society. He mainly did woodcuts, showing work in an exhibition 'to promote interest in the medium of woodcuts’ at Tyrrell’s Gallery, Sydney, in 1923. His wood-engraving bookplate for Percy Neville Barnett, depicting a castle by a river and a knight’s helmet with a bear on top, is illustrated in University of Melbourne’s ex libris catalogue.

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Date written:
1996
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2007

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References [<ExternalResource: Moore, William (1934), 'The Story of Australian Art'.>, <ExternalResource: (1996), 'The Age of Ex Libris: Bookplates from the Library's Collection', Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne.>] [<ExternalResource: Moore, William (1934), 'The Story of Australian Art'.>]