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For Draft:Mary Kent Harrison: Bouquet A Galaxy of Flower Painting By George Sorley Whittet · 1949; Marriage; Michael Ayrton article in THE STUDIO, Vol. 135, No.659, February 1948; review The Scotsman - Saturday 10 April 1954; review Reading Standard - Friday 03 April 1959; one word mention Aberdeen Evening Express - Thursday 24 April 1941; all women exhibition at the Shipley art gallery 1954; women's art 1952 Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Wednesday 09 April 1952; what Hannan Swaffer might buy 1944; plus check more on Google searches for Mary Kent Harrison, Mary Marryat, Mary Kent, and Mary Harrison.
Lorna Beulah, Mrs Oliphant, Aboriginal singer, 1928-2012: in Deadly Woman Blues (unfortunately not reliable, withdrawn and pulped :-( ) [1], [2] incl photo 1952, marriage 1949 [3], heading carol singing 1962 [4], recital by Parramatta Conservatorium students 1947 [5], appeared in Australian premiere of Porgy and Bess in 1965, though not in a main role [6], ABC Radio National Aborigines Day Programme 1962 [7], 1963 - in an all-Aboriginal revue - "won a talent quest conducted last year [1962] by the National Aborigines Day Observance Committee, which is sponsoring her studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music" [8]; DAWN, NSW Aborigines Welfare Board, 11 (8): 10 August 1962 p 3 [9]; Now and then / Aboriginal History Programme (book) - Lorna Lovett-Beulah [10]; audio recording early 1960s [11]; AIATSIS Mura listing (including more DAWN articles) [12]
Doris Goddard [13], [14], [15], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20]
Elsie Fox [21]
Olive Knight [22]
Sally Neighbour [25]
Ida Rentoul Outhwaite Add sister Annie Rattray Rentoul [26]
Hugh Dixson, adding Emma Elizabeth Dixson: ADB [27]; 1922 her will [28], [29]; brief notice of death [30]; funeral [31]; Scout memorial - "Good Woman's Influence" [32]; illness [33].
Agnes Marie Johanna Dorsch: ADB [34]; The Australian Woman's Mirror, 1930 [35]; 1929 'Brilliant Record of Dorsch Family' [36]
Examples of artist families: Fraser family of artists, De Vriendt brothers, Karen Latham (and her daughters), Albert, Alfred and Chris Schlechten
Grieve family: [37], 1937 return [38], 1954 gifts to Queen's children [39],
Rachel Grieve: 1938 [40], Rachel Grieve works in the NGV [41]
Edith Grieve: 1923 news [42], 1937 returning to painting [43], tapestry design 1953 [44], [45], Australasian 1946 "SOMETHING ABOUT OUR ILLUSTRATORS" [46], 1954 card to Queen [47], 1950 road safety book [48], " with photo and profile of her [49], " " " " " " " [50]; Design & Art Australia online - in NWM collection [51]; on Australian Prints & Printmaking (not much) [52];
Kalliopi Kechagia on Greek WP [53], on French WP [54], Greek naming conventions [55], 1936 book, pdf downloaded [56], 2011 thesis, pdf downloaded [57], on wikidata [58], in the US [59], [60], [61], [62], searched as "Miss Calliope" [63]; on Wikiwix [64], in Historical Dictionary of Feminism [65],
Dorothy Knox: 1940 portrait photo out of copyright [66], photo at a cocktail party [67], photo opening a library 1953 [68]
Annie Garnett weaver, on BNA 1906 [69], 1903 [70]
Headmistresses: Book, Portraying lives : headmistresses and women professors, 1880s-1940s by Tanya Fitzgerald, Josephine May. [71], [72]
Edith Annesley Badham headmistress: Obit & photo [73], [74], [75]; opponent of suffrage [76]; profile, 1935 [77]
Charles Cutter, Chief Eagle Horse (met Emma Timbery at La Perouse while on Australian tour [78]): [79], [80], [81]
Edith Maxwell of Hillsborough, author of Just Dial a Number and Game of Truth: profile [82], reviews [83], [84], [85], [86], [87], [88]
Rosemary Crossley and related articles for expansion: [89], [90], [91], [92], [93], [94], [95], [96], [97], [98], [99], [100], [101], [102], [103]
See also: Augmentative and alternative communication, Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons/Noticeboard/Archive284#Amy_Sequenzia, Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons/Noticeboard/Archive257#Tito_Mukhopadhyay
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Primary sources for Eleanor Campbell, illustrator of Dick and Jane: 1900 census [104], 1910 census [105], 1920 census [106], 1930 census [107], 1940 census [108], 1922 Washington directory, possibly [109], possibly father's marriage, but not mother's name on census entries [110], possibly a student at Carnegie Tech, dept of painting and illustrating, 1925 [111], death in Washington, 1986 [112]. Jigsaw puzzle w pic by Campbell, dist by Dif washing powder [113]. Blog that says she studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts [114].
Babbárra Design: National Indigenous Times [115]; LoisiraMag (France) [116]; ABC [117], [118], [119], [120], [121], [122], [123], [124], [125]; Wilson, Elizabeth, "AUSTRALIAN STORY: Willie Weston" Australian House & Garden, 01/11/2018, p110-110, 2/3p, 1 Color Photograph, "The article focuses on Melbourne, Victoria-based textiles brand Willie Weston, co-founded by Laetitia Prunetti and Jessica Booth in 2015, which has collections based on original works by indigenous artists; and mentions its Bábbarra collection, created by Maningrida artists from Arnhem Land." "Weaving stories", Sunday Age, The (Melbourne), 28/04/2019, "The Northern Territory's Arnhem Land is home to the Babbarra Women's Centre in Maningrida, where Aboriginal women design and handprint textiles that are wrought into dillybags and women's clothing. The Aboriginal-owned centre, running since 1989, is on the lands of the Kunibidji people, and Babbarra is the name of a local billabong, which also means "young girls" in the local Ndjebbana language. "The textiles produced by the women from the Maningrida area are exquisite," says Andre Ellis, co-founder of tour company Outback Spirit, which visits the centre on its 13-day Arnhem Land Wilderness Adventure. "If looking for a special gift, a one-off handprinted textile piece is something that people really treasure." If you're not in Arnhem Land any time soon, the weaves from Babbarra's artists are also on sale at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Gallery Australia store in Canberra and Melbourne's Koori Heritage Trust. See babbarra.com, outbackspirittours.com.au". "Eiffel of art hits embassy walls in Paris", NATASHA EMECK,Northern Territory News (includes Sunday Territorian), 16/06/2019. "THE SOURCE", Sydney Morning Herald, The, 06/10/2018, "FROM THE LAND Willie Weston works with Indigenous artists to create collections of fabrics and wallpapers. The new Babbarra Collection was developed with two artists from Maningrida in Central Arnhem Land. The made-to-order cushions pictured feature the Mud Ripples design in Wild Red Apple (top) and the Wak Wak design in Storm. Cushions from $135, Willie Weston, willieweston.com". "Reflecting true sense of place", The Canberra Times, 28/02/2012, Reviewer: Kerry-Anne Cousins. "The fabric of life", FLORA LIVERIS, Northern Territory News (includes Sunday Territorian), 21/01/2005. "DESIGNER THREADS STRAIGHT FROM THE ART." TAMARA HOWIE, Northern Territory News (includes Sunday Territorian), 27/02/2017, "Fabrics have been sourced from Babbarra Women’s Centre in Maningrida, ...". "Territory rig.", GEORGINA MURPHY FASHION, Northern Territory News (includes Sunday Territorian), 12/03/2017, "FIRST NATION FASHION Colour, creativity and culture collide in the latest indigenous designs to hit the runway at Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival. Aboriginal Australia will storm the catwalk in Melbourne next week as the Global Indigenous Runway joins a fashionable line up at the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival (#VAMFF). Adriana Dent’s label, Albertini Couture, will fly the NT fashion flag, showcasing a collection of eight pieces crafted from textile designs by the Babbarra Women’s Centre at Maningrida and Palngun Wurnangat Aboriginal Corporation at Wadeye.Established in 1989, Babbarra Designs are silk-screen printed, and the women’s centre welcomes local residents to work in the textile workshop and sewing room." "Maningrida to Sydney.", TAMARA HOWIE, Northern Territory News (includes Sunday Territorian), 02/07/2017. "Bobbie and friends seamlessly blend talents", Cairns Post, The, 02/03/2016, "Bobbie says she saw the exhibition she was invited to do at Tanks Arts Centre as being an opportunity to invite other women with whom she has worked closely to show their textiles, so Hopevale community is included, as is Maningrida, and Cairns artist Claudine Marzik.The textiles will be shown in their full glory in eight-metre lengths, draping the Tanks Art Centre walls. ... We have two fantastic artists coming from Arnhem Land for the opening, from Babbarra Designs in Maningrida (Northern Territory)." "New Directions in Australian Aboriginal FabricPrinting", Textile Society of AmericaSymposium Proceedings [126].
Brooches: Lady Hale [127], the Queen [128], Madeleine Albright [129].
Gilbert Sarony: "Before Hollywood", screening of films 1895-1915 [130]; death [131], [132], [133]; performances [134], [135], Lantern search [136]; international tours [137], [138]; BNA search [139].
Anna Genovese: 82 Club [140], [141] ; divorce case, mother, home, lush living, alimony [142], [143], [144], [145], [146]; neighbour of Mrs Roosevelt [147]; on census etc at Ancestry [148], [149], [150], [151]