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Citations

  • Erickson, Dorothy (2000), 'Art and Design in Western Australia: Perth Technical College 1900-2000’, Perth, WA: Central Metropolitan College of TAFE, p. 65.

  • Snell, Ted (1995), 'Howard Taylor: forest figure’, Perth, WA: Fremantle Arts Centre Press.

  • Gooding, Janda (1991), 'Wildflowers in Art: Perth’, Perth, WA: Art Gallery of Western Australia.

Initial data sources

  • Western Australian artists, designers & makers (1829-1959)

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Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Sculptor)
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Residences
  • 1932 - 1937 Perth, WA (Residence 6 Baird Ave. Nedlands, attended Perth Modern School)
  • 1919 - 1932 Adelaide, SA, Australia
  • 1918 Hamilton, VIC (Residence of maternal grandparents, his mother Eleanor Minnie Taylor (née Middleton) travelled to Hamilton for the delivery of her child.)
  • 5 January 1949 - 1967 Bickley, WA, Australia (Residence 'Aldersyde' Piesse Brook)
  • 1967 - 2001 Northcliffe, WA (Rudd Road)
  • 21 July 1937 - 25 July 1938 Point Cook, Victoria, RAAF flight training centre, Australia (Awarded Maddock Cup for highest aggregate marks pilot flight training. )
  • 1938 - 1946 England, UK & Europe (RAF 25/7/38 to 23/7/43; RAAF 23/7/43 to 20/2/ 46; P.O.W. 19/05/40 to2/09/45; Arrived Perth 22/11/1945)
  • 1932 - 1937 Perth, WA (6 Baird Ave. Nedlands, attended Perth Modern School)
  • 1919 - 1932 South Australia, SA
  • 1918 Hamilton, VIC (Residence of maternal grandparents, his mother Eleanor Minnie Taylor (née Middleton) travelled to Hamilton for the delivery of her child.)
  • 1949 - 1967 Bickley, WA, Australia
  • 1967 - 2001 Northcliffe, WA (Rudd Road)
Trainings
  • April 1946 - November 1948 Birmingham College of Art, Birmingham, England, UK
  • 1946 - 1948 Birmingham College of Art, Birmingham, England, UK
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