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associate of
William Pearce Clifton
1816
Artist (Photographer)
child of
Marshall Waller Clifton
Other occupation
associate of
Mrs Whiteside
Other occupation
associate of
Lady Bunbury
Other occupation
child of
née Bell Elinor Clifton
Other occupation
sibling of
Mary Clifton
1820
Artist (Draughtsman)
relative of
William Carmult Clifton
1820
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter)
parent of
William Pearce Clifton
1820
Artist (Photographer)
sibling of
William Pearce Clifton
1820
Artist (Photographer)

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Related people
  • Clifton, William Pearce (associate of)
  • Clifton, Marshall Waller (child of)
  • Whiteside, (associate of)
  • Bunbury, (associate of)
  • Clifton, Elinor (child of)
  • Clifton, William Pearce (associate of)
  • Clifton, Marshall Waller (child of)
  • Whiteside, (associate of)
  • Bunbury, (associate of)
  • Clifton, Elinor (child of)
Related person groups
  • Western Australian Company's settlement at Australind (associate of)
  • British and Foreign Bible Society (associate of)
  • Western Australian Company's settlement at Australind (associate of)
  • British and Foreign Bible Society (associate of)
Related works
  • The Commissioner's Cottage in Koombanah Gardens below Koombanah Crescent, Australia (creator of)
  • (Cottages) (creator of)
  • The Commissioner's Cottage in Koombanah Gardens below Koombanah Crescent, Australia (creator of)
  • (Cottages) (creator of)
Related collections
  • untitled (collected in)
  • Battye Library of Australian History, State Library of Western Australia, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • untitled (collected in)
  • Battye Library of Australian History, State Library of Western Australia, Perth, WA (collected in)
Field Changes
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Date modified April 10, 2011, 9:36 p.m. April 10, 2011, 9:36 p.m.