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Ella Nora Payne, Australian (1865-1962) Contemporary photograph showing the artist at work in 1905 on the pulpit for St Andrew’s, Westbury, Tasmania. 1905, Kent While a number of significant woodcarvings influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement and created by women or groups of women have survived, this photograph shows one such at work — Ella Nora Payne, Tasmania’s most gifted woman wood carver of the period.
Photographer: St Andrew’s, Westbury, Tasmania
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Mrs Angela Francis, E. Pughe, M. Ashton , B. Woodward and L. Perry; and Misses J. and N. Waugh, I. Macdonald, E. Robinson, E. Hockings, after a design by Godfrey Rivers Godfrey Rivers (1859-1925; arri Alms Box , St John’s cathedral, Brisbane. Oak, 1901, Brisbane A significant example of a cooperative craft work by a group of women (see Church Chronicle (Brisbane), 1/5/1901). ). It relies on traditional European floral motifs, rather than native flora or fauna.
Photographer: Colin Holden
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Ella Nora Payne, Australian (1865-1962) Pulpit, St Andrew’s, Westbury, Tasmania.
Photographer: Brian Allison
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Godfrey Rivers, English (1859-1925 arrived Sydney 1884) Altar, St John’s cathedral, Brisbane. Silky oak and Queensland maple, 1911, Brisbane Side panels feature lilies; in the centre, the women mourning the death of their infants (see Matthew 2: 16-18)
Photographer: Colin Holden
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Godfrey Rivers, English (1859-1925 arrived Sydney 1884) Detail, Altar, St John’s cathedral, Brisbane. Silky oak and Queensland maple, 1911, Brisbane
Photographer: Colin Holden
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