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exhibited at
Sydney by Ferry
Date
2002
Place
Museum of Sydney, Sydney, NSW
Description
Type
Exhibition
exhibited at
Franco-British Exhibition of Science, Arts and Industries, London
Date
14 May 1908 - 31 October 1908
Place
Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK
Description

the Franco-British Exhibition of Science, Arts and Industries, London was held in 1908. Australia was represented with a “dedicated stand-along pavilion” with sections assigned to each state.

artists included:
Stephen Spurling III
W.G. Piguenit
Harriet Halligan
Anne Dorrington
Percy Stanway-Tapp
Sarah Furphy
Tom Roberts
Bertram Mackennal
Charles Hoffbauer
Theodora Cowan
Suzanne Gether
Muriel Binney
Elizabeth Williamson
Alfred East
Frances Hodgkins
Thea Proctor

Type
Exhibition
Tags
1908 Franco-British Exhibition
exhibited at
Women's Work Exhibition
Date
1907
Place
Sydney, NSW
Description
Type
Exhibition

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Roles
  • Designer (Graphic Designer)
  • Artist (Printmaker)
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Printmaker)
  • Artist (Painter)
Other occupations
  • Inventor
  • Inventor
Alternative names
  • Muriel Hasler
  • Muriel Hasler
Related works
  • Sydney Harbour Foreshores at Sunset (creator of)
  • Sydney Harbour Foreshores at Sunset (creator of)
Related collections
  • Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
Related events
  • Sydney by Ferry (exhibited at)
  • Franco-British Exhibition of Science, Arts and Industries, London (exhibited at)
  • Women's Work Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Sydney by Ferry (exhibited at)
  • Franco-British Exhibition of Science, Arts and Industries, London (exhibited at)
  • Women's Work Exhibition (exhibited at)
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