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creator of
(New and Historical Scenery)
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For Barry Sullivan’s performance of Richard III at the Melbourne Theatre Royal.

 
creator of
Theatre decoration
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Weatherboard theatre, Geelong.

 
creator of
(Views of the Sacramento River and the Bay of San Francisco)
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Royal Adelaide Theatre 1849 Christmas pantomime.

 
creator of
Small oils
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painted for Captain James Cain before 1848, when Cain died.

 
creator of
Theatre decoration
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New Queen’s Theatre, Adelaide redecorated in 'the Parisian style’.

 
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(Melbourne)
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Several paintings of Melbourne for William Hull who intended sending them to England. The description matches a set of six small oils, owned and inscribed in 1850 by William Hull’s son Henry Notley. The paintings, five of which are on mattress-ticking, include views of Flagstaff Hill, the Queen’s Wharf and breakwater, a Gothic Revival cottage in a rural setting (possibly the Hull’s own home) and the Treasury 'with Native Troopers’.

 
creator of
St George's Club banner.
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creator of
Drop-scene 'View of King Island and the Wreck of the Cataraqui'
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Displayed between two plays at the Theatre Royal on 25 September 1845.

 
creator of
Theatre decoration
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Redecorated the Royal Victoria at Hobart Town in 'Louis Quatorze style’.

 

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  • Angas, George Fife (associate of)
  • Cameron, Samson (associate of)
  • Robinson, C. (associate of)
  • Buckingham, George (associate of)
  • Watson, F. B. (associate of)
  • Coppin, George (associate of)
  • Opie, Richard (child of)
  • Opie, John (relative of)
  • Devonshire, Mary Jane (spouse of)
  • Hull, William (associate of)
  • Opie, Edward Andrew Devonshire (parent of)
  • Opie, Mary Ellen Andrews (parent of)
  • Pitt, William (associate of)
  • Fry (associate of)
  • Hull, Henry Notley (associate of)
  • Cain, James (Captain) (associate of)
Related stub person groups
  • Samson Cameron's theatrical company, Adelaide, SA (associate of)
  • Argyle Rooms, Adelaide, SA (associate of)
  • Queen's Theatre, Adelaide, SA (associate of)
  • New Queen's Theatre, Adelaide, SA (associate of)
  • Royal Adelaide Theatre, SA (associate of)
  • Royal Victoria Theatre, VIC (associate of)
  • Victorian Legislative Council, VIC (associate of)
  • [Royal] South Australian Society of Arts, SA (associate of)
Related people
  • Angas, George French (associate of)
  • Langeake, John (associate of)
  • Clarke, Anne (associate of)
Related works
  • (New and Historical Scenery) (creator of)
  • Redecoration of the Royal Victoria Theatre at Hobart Town. (creator of)
  • Theatre decoration (creator of)
  • Royal Victoria Theatre refurbishment. (creator of)
  • Reproduction of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London (creator of)
  • Ornamental and decorative designs for the reopening of the old Queen's Theatre as the Royal Victoria Theatre (creator of)
  • (Views of the Sacramento River and the Bay of San Francisco) (creator of)
  • Decorations and drop-scene for Royal Adelaide Theatre (creator of)
  • Theatre decoration (creator of)
  • (Panorama of Adelaide views) (creator of)
  • Small oils (creator of)
  • (Melbourne) (creator of)
  • St George's Club banner. (creator of)
  • Painting of Melbourne's grand Separation Banquet. (creator of)
  • (Portrait of Coppin in the role of Billy Barlow) (creator of)
  • Drop-scene 'View of King Island and the Wreck of the Cataraqui' (creator of)
  • Theatre decoration (creator of)
  • The New Port, Adelaide, South Australia (creator of)
  • A View of the City from North Terrace (creator of)
Related collections
  • Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
Related recognitions
  • Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society (received)
Related events
  • DBRef(u'xactivity', ObjectId('4da19ddbb538b73d93014de9')) (exhibited at)
  • Exhibition of Colonial Artists (exhibited at)