4637 Bluett Collection of [Works of Art].

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4637 Bluett Collection of [Works of Art].

Original Artworks and Photographs 1. Robinson, Charles: "City Hall and City" Watercolour 2. Hoskings, Flora M: "Customs House from Kangaroo Point" oil. 3. Hoskings, Flora M: "Chimneys at Albion" Gouache. 4. Potts, F W: "Redcliffe" watercolour 5. Wirth, L W K: "Bridge" watercolour 6. Wilson, George: "Marburg" watercolour 7. Murray, Jas: "Pearl Luggers" 1934 photograph 8. Leichney, Vera: "Still Life" photograph. One small framed artwork 'Jacaranda Brisbane' by G and V Leichney, in Box 15014.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8140319

Libraries Australia

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Leichney, Vera.

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Robinson, Charles, 1931-

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Charles Knox Robinson (1910-1980) was a playwright and screenwriter who often wrote with Kenyon Nicholson. From the description of Papers, 1930-1961. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 30956260 Charles Robinson was born the 25th of June, 1931, in Morristown, NJ. His alma maters include the Milton Academy, Harvard University and the University of Virginia, receiving his LLB in 1958. His switch from law to illustration happened in 1968 and w...

Hoskings, Flora M.

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Murray, J.,

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Andrew Ross Murray was buried in Fremantle Cemetery on 4 April 1923. From the description of Permit [manuscript]. 1923. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223702192 ...

Potts, F. W.

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Wirth, L. W. K.

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Wilson, George D.F.

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Blacksmith in Plain Township, Wood County, Ohio. From the description of Records 1888-1905. (Bowling Green State University). WorldCat record id: 62234699 Marine biologist. From the description of George D. F. Wilson papers, 1969-1991. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 589656189 The George Wilson family farmed near Colton, Washington. There were four sons: Leon, Robert, Byron and Lewis. Leon attended Whitman College in Walla Wall...