Maude Edith Victoria Glover Fleay (1869–1965), was one of Australia's first wildlife artists. She was known for her paintings of Australian marsupials...
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August 1993 aged 86. Fleay was born in Ballarat, Victoria, and had an aesthetic upbringing: His mother, Maude Edith Victoria Fleay, was a notable wildlife...
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artist Paul Desmond Fitzgerald (1922–2017): portrait painter Maude Edith Victoria Fleay (1869–1965): painter Emily Floyd (born 1972) Herbert 'Bert' Flugelman...
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Salon (1973–1992), Jenny Kee, Linda Jackson, fashion designers Maude Edith Victoria Fleay (1869–1965), wildlife painter Rosie Nangala Fleming (born 1928)...
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Craig (a foundation member) Peggie Crombie Janet Cumbrae Stewart Maude Edith Victoria Fleay (1869–1965), Women’s Art Club member from 1929, exhibited with...
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(1892–96) Edith Evans (c.1890) Miles Evergood (1890s) John Farmer Carolyn Fels (1959–60) David Fitts (1968) Paul Fitzgerald (1940–43, 1946–47) Maude Fleay (1891)...
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1973 Birthday Honours (section State of Victoria)
the Lebanon. Maude Elizabeth Hazlewood (Sister Romaine of St. Vincent). For welfare services to the community in Singapore. Margery Edith Heard. For services...
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Ipswich, State of Queensland. For social welfare services. David Howells Fleay, a Zoologist, of West Burleigh, State of Queensland. Edna May Gill. For...
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Telegraphist Colin Malcolm McEachern, S.3509, RANR. Leading Coder Campbell Fleay, RAN.24724. Temporary Acting Leading Coder Ernest Edwin Wilkes, D/JX200620...
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