15 relations: Australian War Memorial, China painting, Harry Pelling Gill, John Christie Wright, Norwood, South Australia, Port Elliot, South Australia, Prince Alfred College, Royal Australian Engineers, Royal College of Art, South Australian Register, South Australian School of Design, South Australian Society of Arts, South Kensington, The Herald (Adelaide), Wood carving.
Australian War Memorial
The Australian War Memorial is Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia.
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China painting
China painting, or porcelain painting, is the decoration of glazed porcelain objects such as plates, bowls, vases or statues.
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Harry Pelling Gill
Harry Pelling Gill (9 March 1855 – 25 May 1916), generally referred to as H. P. Gill, was an English-born Australian art curator, teacher and painter.
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John Christie Wright
John Christie Wright (22 August 1889 – 2 May 1917), generally referred to as J. Christie Wright, was a Scottish-born Australian sculptor.
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Norwood, South Australia
Norwood is a suburb of Adelaide, about 4 km east of the Adelaide city centre.
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Port Elliot, South Australia
Port Elliot is a town in South Australia toward the eastern end of the south coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula.
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Prince Alfred College
Prince Alfred College (also referred to as PAC, Princes, or in sporting circles, The Reds) is a private independent, day and boarding school for boys, located on Dequetteville Terrace, Kent Town – near the centre of Adelaide, South Australia.
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Royal Australian Engineers
The Royal Australian Engineers (RAE) is a corps of the Australian Army (although the word corps does not appear in their name or on their badge).
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Royal College of Art
The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a public research university in London, in the United Kingdom.
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South Australian Register
The Register, originally the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register, and later South Australian Register, was South Australia's first newspaper.
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South Australian School of Design
The South Australian School of Design was an art school in the earliest days of the City of Adelaide, the progenitor of the South Australian School of Arts, a department of the University of South Australia.
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South Australian Society of Arts
The South Australian Society of Arts was a society for artists in South Australia, later The Royal South Australian Society of Arts.
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South Kensington
South Kensington is an affluent district of West London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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The Herald (Adelaide)
The Herald was a weekly trade union magazine published in Adelaide, South Australia between 1894 and March 1910; for the first four years titled The Weekly Herald.
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Wood carving
Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object.
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