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Rowe, George Curtis Fawcett, b. 1832
Sketcher, scene-painter, actor and entertainer, George Fawcett entered into a partnership to build Princess Theatre in Dunedin, New Zealand, which opened in 1862. He not ...
Rowcroft, Horatio
Horatio Rowcroft advertised drawing and mathematics classes at Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, in 1847.
Burtenshaw, Rowland, b. 1899
Designer who also taught silver-smithing and metalwork in the new post-war courses at Fremantle Technical School.
Rees, Rowland
Architect who participated in the first exhibition of the West Australian Society of Arts.
Rowlands, Charles Henry
Charles Henry Rowlands was sketcher and solicitor who is thought to have perished in 1861 in the wreck of the 'Monumental City'.
Rowntree, Edward Casson, b. 1810
The best known architectural work by Edward Casson Rowntree is the Hobart Town Savings Bank (now the Murray Street branch of the Savings Bank of ...
Miles, John Roxburgh
Drawing and mapping teacher, advertised in October 1853 that he would soon be starting a class for 'mapping, pencil and watercolour drawing, including Flowers and ...
Ananda, Roy, b. 1980
Roy Ananda has established a strong South Australian profile in the arts with a steady exhibition history, collaborative projects and performances, public art, workships and ...
Barker, Roy
A painter and carver of emu eggs and traditional Aboriginal weaponry, Barker Jnr was taught by his father Roy Barker Snr. A finalist in the ...
Bisson, Roy
Late 20th century black and white artist. Bisson features in the "Australian Black and White Artists' Club Book of Originals" that was published in 1986.
Catt, Roy, b.
Catt was a principal of the furniture manufacturing firm Charles Catt &​ Son furniture designers and manufacturers, 20 Gympie Way, Willetton WA. [See entry for ...
Catt, Roy
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