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Simpson, Colin , b. 1908
Simpson was an author, advertising copywriter and journalist. He was the spouse of Estelle Waterman (d.1976); father of designer Julie Simpson.
Simpson, D.H.
Simpson was the Design Director, Tru-line, Ulverstone, Tasmania, a manufacturer of contract furniture sold through the interior design firm Comdec, 75 High St, Prahran, Victoria.
Holman, Haldane Sinclair, b. 1922
Holman was a polymath artist working in film, murals, portraiture and other art forms. His career began after the conclusion of the 1939-45 War, he ...
Sinclair, Rex, b. 1904
Mid 20th century Newcastle illusionist, entertainer, cartoonist and ventriloquist.
Sinclair, Ronald, b. 1926
Sinclair was a furniture designer employed by the Tasmanian furniture manufacturing firm F.H. Vallance and Sons.
Sing, Man
Identified as a furniture factory operator, Goulburn Street, Sydney by Peter Gibson, Voices of Sydney’s Chinese Furniture Factory Workers, 1890–1920, Labour History, no. 112 (May ...
Singe, Michael
Mike Singe, mixed media artist, moved from Western Australia to Hobart in late 2008 where he received his Master’s degree from the Tasmanian School of ...
Gibuma, Sipau Audi, b. 1942
Sipau Audi Gibuma was born in the Torres Strait where he learnt the craft of woodcarving and pearl shell working from his grandfather. Gibuma is ...
Abbott, Joseph Palmer, b. 1842
Abbott was the president of the Art Society of New South Wales (1895/96). It is unknown whether he was also a practising artist.
Darling, Charles Henry, b. 1809
Military officer and Governor of Victoria in 1860s. A pen-and-ink sketch attributed to him is held in the Mitchell Library, New South Wales.
Jones, Charles Lloyd, b. 1878
After early art training from Julian Ashton and D.H. Souter in the late 1890s, Charles Lloyd Jones joined the family retailing business, David Jones, later ...
Langker, Erik, b. 1898
Erik Langker was an influential member of the Sydney art establishment during the middle decades of the twentieth century. As well as being a leading ...
Lindsay, Daryl, b. 1889
Artist, illustrator and the most influential gallery director in 20th century Australia. The second youngest of the 10 Lindsay children.