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associate of
Rayner Hoff
1894
Artist (Sculptor)
associate of
Julian Ashton
Artist
associate of
Walter Taylor
Other occupation
child of
née Sorrell Edith M. McGrath
Other occupation
child of
Herbert E. McGrath
Other occupation

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Other occupations
  • Official British war artist
  • Architect
  • Official war artist
  • Architect
References [<ExternalResource: 'NSW Marriage Records : 548/1896'.>, <ExternalResource: 'NSW Birth Records : 6768/1903'.>, <ExternalResource: Raymond McGrath (1 January 1934), '20th Century Houses'.>, <ExternalResource: Donal O'Donovan (1995), 'God’s Architect. A life of Raymond McGrath,', Kilbride Books, unknown, Ireland.>] [<ExternalResource: 'NSW Marriage Records : 548/1896'.>, <ExternalResource: 'NSW Birth Records : 6768/1903'.>]
Alternative names
  • Raymond H. McGrath
  • Raymond H. McGrath
Related people
  • Hoff, Rayner (associate of)
  • Ashton, Julian (associate of)
  • Taylor, Walter (associate of)
  • McGrath, Edith M. (child of)
  • McGrath, Herbert E. (child of)
  • Hoff, Rayner (associate of)
  • Ashton, Julian (associate of)
  • Taylor, Walter (associate of)
  • McGrath, Edith M. (child of)
  • McGrath, Herbert E. (child of)
Related works
  • The Seven Songs of Meadow Lane (creator of)
  • The Seven Songs of Meadow Lane (creator of)
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Date modified March 23, 2012, 9:12 a.m. Jan. 1, 2007, midnight
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