JOE VIAL – THE VIOLINIST LOST TO WAR

JOE VIAL - THE VIOLINIST LOST TO WAR

Joe Vial was a child prodigy, amazing audiences with his violin performances from a very young age. He was often featured in the local newspaper; ‘Last but not least was the youthful Joe Vial, who executed a number of violin solos with a perfection of tone and

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A Cuckoo Dove comes to visit.

A Cuckoo Dove comes to visit.

A visitor appeared at our studio door in the Blue Mountains recently; a delightful, brown cuckoo dove. We know him quite well. During heavy rain, he likes to shelter here in the garage. Hearing him outside the Studio door was a bit unexpected though. My partner Rob

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Isabella Pye -a mother’s love.

Isabella Pye -a mother's love.

Isabella Pye was the sole fatality when Sydney’s Her Majesty’s Theatre burned down on March 23 1902. Her family had recently moved to Paddington from Parramatta. Known affectionately as Bella, the 27 year old widow was working as a live-in domestic at Gaffney’s Bakery, located at 102

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CHARLES SHEPHERD, THE LOST STREET ARTIST

CHARLES SHEPHERD, THE LOST STREET ARTIST

Charles Shepherd, a struggling, Brisbane born artist, was the subject of great excitement when a portrait he exhibited at the 1926 Dominion Artists’ Exhibition in London was called ‘a work of genius’. The Exhibition arose from the Dominion Artists’ Club, established in 1924 by Dr. G.A Pfister

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MRS LIVESEY’S SYDNEY WEDDING

MRS LIVESEY'S SYDNEY WEDDING

In August 1945 Manchester born Mrs Ethel Livesey arrived in Sydney’s wealthy Eastern Suburbs. She was a larger than life character, who enjoyed the good things in life and delighted in entertaining. The Sun newspaper published a piece on her hospitality towards Australian and American servicemen while

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