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schools, places of business and private homes. His method of dealing was to collect five shilling subscriptions as a down-payment for pictures to be supplied at a later date. In August 1908 Gordon was taken to court on an unsatisfied judgement summons and the evidence brought forth indicated he had collected about seven hundred pounds in
Victoria and South Australia without having supplied any of the promised framed prints. By 1910 Gordon was travelling in Western Australia taking money for promised prints, but attracting press attention to his activities. Kalgoorlie's
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canvas measuring 12 by 8 feet (3.65 by 2.4 metres). Nuttall was asked to include as many recognisable faces as possible in his painting, for which purpose he arranged sittings with some of the attendees in order to sketch their features in preparatory drawings. In
October 1901 the artist was granted sittings at Government House in Melbourne to capture portraits of
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would allow his brilliant personality to be sacrificed for aesthetic truth". The article concluded: "From the artistic point, it is hardly fair to judge Mr. Nuttall's work at all, but the painter may be congratulated on having produced a picture that has been conscientiously treated, and that, we hope, will have considerable commercial value".
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compilations). After their meeting
Stratemeyer gave Nuttall written instructions of his requirements. He requested that the artist use Shute's illustrations as a stylistic guide "but give us something clean-cut and gentlemanly", adding that "we prefer pictures 'filled out' to the marginal lines". Nuttall's artwork for
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Melbourne Black and White Club which formed in 1900. A number of Nuttall's "spirited chalk-drawings" (described as being "admirable as rapid studies") were included in the club's first exhibition held in July 1900 at their rooms at 62 Elizabeth Street. In December
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Australian parliament in 1901. His painting, completed in June 1902, was notable for the large number of identifiable portraits of the dignitaries present at the ceremony. Framed prints of the painting
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magazine, published monthly. The March 1904 issue included an interview with
Charles Nuttall (in 'The Day's Work' series). The article, illustrated by the artist, included an account of how he painted his test match picture over a period of six weeks. Nuttall's drawings were used to illustrate an
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Nuttall had "not attempted to make his work beautiful... his work was purely commercial". The writer added: "Every politician had to be placed in as prominent a position as possible, for no politician
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remarked that "it was only a very young man who would attempt to lecture on the great question upon which older artists hesitate to give an opinion"; Haddon added that he "he admired his pluck, and enjoyed the lecture, which, after all, was the chief thing". Nuttall served as secretary of the Black
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comic strips, was published in 1906 with a cover by
Charles Nuttall. The fact that Nuttall was involved as early as 1906 possibly indicates that he was employed to draw the 'Buster Brown' comic strip soon after Outcault's departure. Contrary to the usual practice, the post-Outcault 'Buster Brown'
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Melbourne. Charles Nuttall was commissioned by the Commonwealth Publishing Company Ltd. (described as "a little band of patriotic citizens") to paint a picture of the historic event. The artist began work on the painting in oils in August 1901, in a studio within the Exhibition Building on a
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Australian Women's National Club that had been established in Melbourne. The club was associated with the Australian Women's National League, a conservative political lobby group with the objective of influencing female
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An entity called the Historical Picture Association of Australia, under the management of Abraham S. Gordon, obtained the sole rights to sell and distribute reproductions of Nuttall's painting. Framed prints were marketed as patriotic adornments suitable for public buildings, schools, places of
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and decided to meet with Nuttall. Stratemeyer was already familiar with Nuttall's work as the artist had been engaged during 1906 to illustrate a number of Stratemeyer Syndicate titles that were published by Cupples & Leon Co. in New York (the same company publishing the 'Buster Brown'
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who had left Victoria "to fill an important position in a neighbouring State". Nuttall became responsible for the regular double-page political cartoons in the body of the weekly journal. From March 1905 his cartoons were published on page three of the magazine (the leading page after the
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newspaper commented that "this particular operator seems to trade as much on the gullibility of his victims as on his appeal to patriotism and Australian national sentiment". The same article reported that prints of Nuttall's painting "had slumped from two guineas to five
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and Captain Wellington (the Governor-General's private secretary). Nuttall was required to travel to other states to complete some of his preparatory drawings. In early February 1902 he travelled by steamer to Adelaide to complete sketches of the
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Nuttall's large monochromatic sepia-toned painting depicting the opening of parliament was unveiled in June 1902. The painting included a total of 343 identifiable portraits of the dignitaries present at the historic ceremony. The writer for the
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showing voters equally balanced on a giant scale, 'yes' on one side and 'no' on the other. Titled 'Weigh in With the Yesses', the text beneath the drawing pointed out: "in a case like this above, your individual vote will be of great weight".
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newspaper, was held at the Athenaeum Hall. The exhibition, titled 'The Story of the War in Cartoon', "commanded much attention and appreciation". Nuttall was politically conservative and strongly nationalist. During the
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was issued by McCarron, Bird & Co. of Melbourne, presenting a portfolio of reproductions of forty of Nuttall's portraits rendered in preparation for his painting of the parliament opening ceremony.
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was included in the republished volume. Nuttall was commissioned to produce illustrations for many of the Stratemeyer Syndicate titles for the remainder of his period of working in America.
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magazine gave a farewell dinner for the artist. It was reported that Nuttall intended "doing numerous sketches abroad with the view of holding an exhibition in Melbourne on his return".
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comic strips were not signed by the artist, but each one displayed a copyright notification (for example "Copyright, 1906 by the New York Herald Co.").
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company which produced fiction for children. Nuttall illustrated an estimated 64 different titles over a period of about three years for the company.
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and published in 1903 by W. T. Pater & Co. in Melbourne. Chomley's book covered aspects of Australian history such as the founding of
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newspaper group and tried to bring the 'Buster Brown' comic strip with him. In a subsequent court decision the
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about his observations of New York City (for example 'When the Crowd Goes Home' in the September 1908 edition).
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magazine in New York had offered Nuttall "a retainer of a thousand dollars a year for first call on his work".
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Dick Hamilton's Cadet Days; or, The Handicap of a Millionaire's Son
1670:, Melbourne: W. T. Pater & Co., illustrated by Charles Nuttall.
1585:
Dick Hamilton's Cadet Days; or, The Handicap of a Millionaire's Son
764:
497:
324:
3720:
Jack North's Treasure Hunt; or, Daring Adventures in South America
1605:
The Musket Boys on the Delaware; or, A Stirring Victory at Trenton
1264:
Jack North's Treasure Hunt; or, Daring Adventures in South America
1057:'Ryan's Insurrection' featuring caricatures of Queensland premier
3608:
The Motor Boys on the Atlantic; or, The Mystery of the Lighthouse
2742:, September 1907 (Vol. 41), pages 908-909; accessed 17 May 2024.
1601:
The Musket Boys under Washington; or, The Tories of Old New York
1529:
Dave Fearless and the Cave of Mystery; or, Adrift on the Pacific
1351:
Jack Ranger's School Victories; or, Track, Gridiron, and Diamond
1209:
The Motor Boys on the Atlantic or, The Mystery of the Lighthouse
3624:
The Motor Boys in Strange Waters; or, Lost in a Floating Forest
1760:
Nuttall's image was one of eight medallion portraits bordering
1565:
Comrades of the Saddle; or, The Young Rough Riders of the Plain
1213:
The Motor Boys in Strange Waters; or, Lost in a Floating Forest
3672:
Guns and Snowshoes; or, The Winter Outing of the Young Hunters
3592:
The Motor Boys Afloat; or, The Stirring Cruise of the Dartaway
2971:
Dave Porter's Return to School; Or, Winning the Medal of Honor
1308:
Dave Porter's Return to School; or, Winning the Medal of Honor
1237:
Guns and Snowshoes; or, The Winter Outing of the Young Hunters
1205:
The Motor Boys Afloat; or, The Stirring Cruise of the Dartaway
1123:
The British Lion: An Australian Artist's Impressions of London
848:
In July 1927 Nuttall contributed an article to the Australian
3848:
Jack Ranger's Gun Club; Or, From Schoolroom to Camp and Trail
3800:
Dave Porter and His Classmates; Or, For the Honor of Oak Hall
3640:
The Motor Boys in the Clouds; or, A Trip for Fame and Fortune
3576:
The Motor Boys Across the Plains; or, The Hermit of Lost Lake
2906:
James D. Keeline (2004), 'Daubs and botches: The Artwork for
1597:
The Musket Boys of Old Boston; or, The First Blow for Liberty
1517:
Fenn Masterson's Discovery; or The Darewell Chums on a Cruise
1476:(pseudonym), published by Cupples & Leon Co. (New York):
1355:
Jack Ranger's Gun Club; or, From Schoolroom to Camp and Trail
1258:(pseudonym), published by Cupples & Leon Co. (New York):
1221:
The Motor Boys in the Clouds; or, A Trip for Fame and Fortune
1201:
The Motor Boys Across the Plains; or, The Hermit of Lost Lake
1187:(pseudonym), published by Cupples & Leon Co. (New York):
431:
Peter Wayback Visits the Melbourne Cup: 15 Humourous Sketches
215:
community of writers, artists and poets. He belonged to the
4174:
website, National Library of Australia; accessed 5 May 2024.
4158:
website, National Library of Australia; accessed 5 May 2024.
4142:
website, National Library of Australia; accessed 5 May 2024.
4110:
website, National Library of Australia; accessed 5 May 2024.
4094:
website, National Library of Australia; accessed 5 May 2024.
3768:
Bart Stirling's Road to Success; or, The Young Express Agent
3544:
The Motor Boys Overland; Or, A Long Trip for Fun and Fortune
3518:
website, National Library of Australia; accessed 5 May 2024.
3512:
Melbourne Town : Text and Pictures / by Charles Nuttall
3451:
website, National Library of Australia; accessed 5 May 2024.
1292:
Bart Stirling's Road to Success; or, The Young Express Agent
1217:
The Motor Boys on the Pacific or, The Young Derelict Hunters
1193:
The Motor Boys Overland; or, A Long Trip for Fun and Fortune
3560:
The Motor Boys in Mexico; Or, The Secret of the Buried City
2383:
Tales of Old Times: Early Australian Incident and Adventure
1668:
Tales of Old Times: Early Australian Incident and Adventure
1373:(pseudonym), published by Grosset & Dunlap (New York):
1343:
Jack Ranger's Schooldays; or, The Rivals of Washington Hall
1197:
The Motor Boys in Mexico; or, The Secret of the Buried City
1007:
Tales of Old Times: Early Australian Incident and Adventure
438:
Tales of Old Times: Early Australian Incident and Adventure
3928:
The Putnam Hall Encampment; or, The Secret of the Old Mill
3880:
First at the North Pole; Or, Two Boys in the Arctic Circle
3413:
Exhibition of Etchings: Impressive Work by Charles Nuttall
1549:
The Boy From the Ranch; or, Roy Bradner's City Experiences
1446:
The Putnam Hall Encampment; or, The Secret of the Old Mill
1426:
First at the North Pole; or, Two Boys in the Arctic Circle
1359:
Jack Ranger's Ocean Cruise; or, The Wreck of the Polly Ann
856:
since its inception in 1904, both as a writer and artist.
377:, after which it was exhibited at McLean's Gallery in the
1506:
Frank Roscoe's Secret; or The Darewell Chums in the Woods
4040:
Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Books, Volume 6, Issue 2
3816:
Treasure seekers of the Andes; or, American boys in Peru
1331:
Treasure Seekers of the Andes; or, American Boys in Peru
1306:, published by Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. (Boston):
1284:
Two Boy Publishers; or, From Typecase to Editor's Chair
637:
comic strips. The first volume by Cupples & Leon,
1152:, 18 March 1927, pages 4, 11 (originally published in
515:
advertisements). Nuttall's final feature cartoon for
2002:
The recently-formed Melbourne Black and White Club...
251:
768:), first published under its new name in June 1911.
85:
Artist, cartoonist, illustrator, writer, broadcaster
1543:), published by Cupples & Leon Co. (New York):
641:, compiling part of the final series of Outcault's
3369:Australian Artists: Work at the Fine Art Galleries
2929:Edward Stratemeyer & the Stratemeyer Syndicate
1651:A Quarterback's Pluck: A Story of College Football
501:, another of the Fitchett brothers' publications.
327:, in a ceremony held in the western annexe of the
4187:, Melbourne: Victorian Artists' Society, page 12.
3912:The Putnam Hall Rebellion; or, The Rival Runaways
3429:Whimsical Humour: The Late Charles Nuttall's Work
2758:(New York), 9 January 1908, page 45 (cover page).
1632:; or, The Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer
1442:The Putnam Hall Rebellion; or, The Rival Runaways
1288:Mail Order Frank; or, A Smart Boy and His Chances
896:1931 (3 November - 17 December): Group show with
4269:
3528:The Motor Boys; or, Chums Through Thick and Thin
3204:(Melbourne), 20 December 1917, page 5; see also
2943:The Motor Boys; or, Chums Through Thick and Thin
2870:The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times
2543:"The New Idea" closes another successful year...
2447:The idea of perpetuating the final test match...
1579:, published by Grosset & Dunlap (New York):
1233:Four Boy Hunters; or, The Outing of the Gun Club
1189:The Motor Boys; or, Chums Through Thick and Thin
639:Buster Brown, His Dog Tige and Their Jolly Times
4072:The Rival Pitchers: A Story of College Baseball
3896:The Putnam Hall Champions; or, Bound to Win Out
2813:Buster Brown His Dog Tige and Their Jolly Times
2237:
2235:
2178:website, Museums Victoria; accessed 6 May 2024.
2130:website, Museums Victoria; accessed 6 May 2024.
1438:The Putnam Hall Champions; or, Bound to Win Out
1428:, published by Grosset & Dunlap (New York).
203:
4308:National Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni
3260:
3258:
3177:
3175:
2966:
2964:
2946:(plus two others in the 'Motor Boys' series);
2692:Glimpses of New York: An Australian in America
2495:The March number of Dr. Fitchett's magazine...
2290:Advertising: The Australian Art Association...
1561:Two Boy Gold Miners; or, Lost in the Mountains
845:from 1926 until 1934 (the year of his death).
474:In January 1904 the Melbourne publishers, the
211:Nuttall was a prominent member of Melbourne's
3976:Only a Farm Boy; or, Dan Hardy's Rise in Life
2803:, December 1995, Vol. 14, No. 2, pages 57-58.
2565:(Melbourne), 23 June 1904, page 2; see also:
2467:Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate
2323:
2321:
1730:The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757
1680:Tom Brown's Schooldays: A Tale of School Life
1545:Only a Farm Boy; or, Dan Hardy's Rise in Life
917:, Victor Cobb, Oscar Binder, J. C. Goodhart,
620:. In January 1906 Outcault was hired by the
412:
2232:
1553:Bob the Castaway; or, The Wreck of the Eagle
325:Prince George, the Duke of Cornwall and York
3681:
3314:Kiama Independent and Shoalhaven Advertiser
3255:
3172:
2961:
1557:The Newsboy Partners; or, Who was Dick Box?
1410:; or, The Strange Cruise of the Steam Yacht
1029:(frontispiece), Grosset & Dunlap, 1907.
973:'The Festive Season', cartoon published in
672:In about March 1907 the prolific writer of
3656:Four Boy Hunters by Captain Ralph Bonehill
3169:(Melbourne), 31 December 1918, pages 5, 7.
2377:
2375:
2342:
2340:
2318:
2304:
2302:
2119:
2117:
2115:
2113:
2111:
2103:Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser
989:'Of the Soil, Racy', cartoon published in
870:The December 1934 issue of the Australian
436:Nuttall produced twelve illustrations for
287:, wife of the Governor of South Australia.
31:
2902:
2900:
2898:
2385:, Melbourne : W.T. Pater & Co.;
519:was published in the 29 June 1905 issue.
2896:
2894:
2892:
2890:
2888:
2886:
2884:
2882:
2880:
2878:
2866:An Australian View of the Great Humorist
2801:Australasian Journal of American Studies
2706:
2704:
1984:(Melbourne), 24 September 1898, page 7;
1705:Maxims of the Corset, Wise and Otherwise
1172:
1118:, Melbourne : Edgerton & Moore.
958:A selection of images by Charles Nuttall
758:Nuttall became a regular contributor to
738:
659:
543:
416:
347:
4172:National Library of Australia Catalogue
4156:National Library of Australia Catalogue
4140:National Library of Australia Catalogue
4126:(Melbourne), 9 September 1915, page 29.
4108:National Library of Australia Catalogue
4092:National Library of Australia Catalogue
3516:National Library of Australia Catalogue
3485:(Melbourne), 28 December 1912, page 47.
3468:(Melbourne), 30 December 1911, page 18.
3449:National Library of Australia Catalogue
3391:(Melbourne), 18 September 1934, page 7.
3359:(Melbourne), 29 November 1934, page 10.
3287:(Melbourne), 28 November 1934, page 10.
3149:(Melbourne), 24 April 1913, pages 5, 7.
3113:(Melbourne), 23 December 1911, page 10.
3107:The South African Soldiers' Memorial...
3025:(Melbourne), 3 September 1908, page 27.
2372:
2337:
2334:(Kalgoorlie), 4 September 1910, page 5.
2299:
2156:The First Australian Historical Picture
2108:
2024:(Melbourne), 22 December 1900, page 25.
1831:
1145:(Melbourne), 28 December 1912, page 47.
1138:(Melbourne), 30 December 1911, page 18.
891:newspaper), held at the Athenaeum Hall.
794:, both artists working for Melbourne's
4270:
4258:Works by Charles Nuttall (illustrator)
3435:(Melbourne), 5 November 1935, page 16.
3411:(Melbourne), 17 October 1933, page 9;
3228:(Melbourne), 8 February 1919, page 13.
3041:(Wagga Wagga), 11 March 1909, page 27.
2347:Peter Wayback Visits the Melbourne Cup
2202:
2200:
2140:His Excellency the Governor-General...
2083:His Excellency the Governor-General...
2057:(Sydney), 28 September 1901, page 15;
1992:(Melbourne), 31 December 1898, page 3.
1986:Advertising: Collingwood School of Art
1978:Advertising: Collingwood School of Art
1849:
1847:
1845:
1843:
734:
423:Peter Wayback Visits the Melbourne Cup
4168:The coral island / by R.M. Ballantyne
3419:(Melbourne), 16 October 1933, page 8.
3375:(Melbourne), 3 November 1931, page 5.
3332:
3330:
3212:(Melbourne), 26 October 1916, page 5.
3009:(Melbourne), 11 August 1908, page 12.
2875:
2701:
2698:(Cue, W.A.), 23 January 1906, page 4.
2369:(Melbourne), 7 November 1903, page 7.
2223:H.R.H. The Prince of Wales Opening...
2146:(Melbourne), 22 October 1901, page 4.
2089:(Melbourne), 24 October 1901, page 2.
1926:(Melbourne), 8 December 1894, page 9.
1882:
1880:
1878:
1876:
1874:
1872:
1870:
1167:
1111:, Melbourne: McCarron, Bird & Co.
775:in February 1900 when members of the
3244:(Melbourne), 13 July 1921, page 15;
3100:
2696:Murchison Times and Day Dawn Gazette
2682:(Penrith), 17 February 1906, page 8.
2517:(Beechworth), 26 March 1904, page 2.
2162:(Adelaide), 7 February 1902, page 4.
2065:(Sydney), 19 October 1901, page 10;
2040:(Melbourne), 27 August 1904, page 5.
1942:(Melbourne), 5 November 1901, page 7
1910:(Melbourne), 30 April 1887, page 74.
1513:; or, The Darewell Chums in the City
478:, launched an Australian edition of
463:to complete a painting of the final
429:In 1903 a booklet by Nuttall titled
384:In August 1902 a publication called
4190:
3188:(Melbourne), 22 June 1916, page 19.
3073:(Sydney), 15 November 1910, page 8.
2993:(Brisbane), 10 August 1908, page 5.
2586:(Melbourne), 2 March 1905, page 3;
2533:(Launceston), 21 July 1904, page 2.
2453:(Melbourne), 24 March 1904, page 4.
2421:(Melbourne), 16 March 1904, page 2.
2213:(Sydney), 1 September 1902, page 3.
2197:
2194:(Melbourne), 26 June 1902, page 29.
2099:The first picture of the opening...
2073:(Sydney), 2 November 1901, page 16.
2008:(Melbourne), 26 July 1900, page 17.
1840:
1417:; or, The Right Roads and the Wrong
720:In March 1909 it was reported that
13:
3692:University of Missouri-Kansas city
3327:
3057:(Melbourne), 13 July 1910, page 6.
2836:('Comic Section'), 11 March 1906;
2618:(Melbourne), 29 June 1905, page 3.
2588:Australia: "What a lurid dawn!..."
2501:(Adelaide), 29 March 1904, page 6.
2315:(Adelaide), 6 August 1908, page 9.
2248:(Melbourne), 20 July 1903, page 4.
2188:Mr. Nuttall's Commonwealth Picture
2092:
1968:(Melbourne), 17 July 1948, page 5.
1892:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1867:
1810:
1788:
1771:
1755:
485:article in the July 1904 issue of
252:The opening of parliament painting
14:
4319:
4242:
3182:Dancey and Nuttall's War Cartoons
2952:Through the Air to the North Pole
2725:(Sydney), 20 August 1908, page 5.
2666:(Adelaide), 15 June 1905, page 4.
2650:(Adelaide), 21 June 1905, page 7.
2296:(Adelaide), 11 July 1903, page 2.
2229:(Melbourne), 8 July 1903, page 4.
1888:James Charles Nuttall (1872–1934)
1707:, illustrated by Charles Nuttall.
1394:The Rover Boys in Southern Waters
1380:The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore
1161:Melbourne Town: Text and Pictures
369:process by the art dealership of
4222:
4206:
4203:(Perth), 14 August 1910, page 3.
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4145:
4136:Kenilworth / by Sir Walter Scott
4129:
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3864:The Bobbsey Twins in the Country
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3649:
3633:
3617:
3296:Survey of newspaper references,
3269:Omeo Standard and Mining Gazette
2774:(Sydney), 7 August 1909, page 7.
2309:"Historical Picture Association"
1904:Sketches at the School of Design
1375:The Bobbsey Twins in the Country
1074:
1050:
1041:'A Club Sandwich', published in
1034:
1018:
998:
982:
966:
598:Nuttall joined the staff of the
292:
276:
260:
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3944:Dorothy Dale at Glenwood School
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2917:
2908:Dave Porter's Return to School'
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2027:
2011:
1995:
1862:Design and Art Australia Online
1482:Dorothy Dale at Glenwood School
1408:The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle
1319:; or, For the Honor of Oak Hall
1101:
664:An illustration by Nuttall for
421:An illustration from Nuttall's
303:, first treasurer of Australia.
2840:website, accessed 16 May 2024.
2790:website; accessed 15 May 2024.
2768:A Night at the Waldorf-Astoria
2389:website, accessed 10 May 2024.
2018:Melbourne Black and White Club
1971:
1955:
1945:
1929:
1913:
1897:
1864:website; retrieved 2 May 2024.
1462:The Boat Club Boys of Lakeport
1403:; or, Last Days at Putnam Hall
1396:; or, The Deserted Steam Yacht
1317:Dave Porter and His Classmates
1093:(Melbourne), 14 November 1918.
887:(both working for Melbourne's
877:
814:
704:Dave Porter's Return to School
699:Dave Porter's Return to School
695:Dave Porter's Return to School
666:Dave Porter's Return to School
172:
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4298:People from Fitzroy, Victoria
4078:website; accessed 3 May 2024.
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3353:Obituary: Mr. Charles Nuttall
2977:website; accessed 3 May 2024.
2931:website; accessed 4 May 2024.
2628:We have received a booklet...
2437:website; accessed 7 May 2024.
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2262:National Gallery of Australia
1962:Bohemian Savages of Melbourne
1837:Family records, Ancestry.com.
1824:
1647:: A Story of College Baseball
1630:Ralph on the Overland Express
1494:Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays
1478:Dorothy Dale: A Girl of Today
1458:The Gun Club Boys of Lakeport
1027:Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore
668:(1907) by Edward Stratemeyer.
604:and was engaged to draw the '
4235:, 19 September 1908, page 2.
3083:Magazine Making in Australia
2176:Museums Victoria Collections
2128:Museums Victoria Collections
403:painting of the same subject
323:was opened on 9 May 1901 by
204:The Melbourne arts community
194:National Gallery of Victoria
167:
7:
4219:, 30 November 1912, page 3.
3097:, 10 December 1912, page 2.
2676:An Australian Artist Abroad
2569:, pages 12-13 (same issue).
2515:Ovens and Murray Advertiser
2399:A Picture of the Final Test
1908:Illustrated Australian News
1511:Ned Wilding's Disappearance
1486:Dorothy Dale's Great Secret
1424:Edward Stratemeyer (1908),
865:Boroondara General Cemetery
747:(Melbourne), 24 April 1913.
539:
248:magazine, based in Sydney.
10:
4324:
4120:A dainty little booklet...
3960:Dorothy Dale and Her Chums
3324:, 24 August 1927, page 10.
2485:, 23 January 1904, page 2.
2405:, 26 January 1904, page 1.
2242:H.R.H. The Prince of Wales
2105:, 28 June 1902, page 1614.
1936:Victorian Artists' Society
1539:series, Frank V. Webster (
1490:Dorothy Dale and Her Chums
1401:The Rover Boys on the Farm
1244:; or, Out with Rod and Gun
1163:, Melbourne: Peacock Bros.
951:
491:, written by the pianist,
413:Illustrator and cartoonist
237:Victorian Artists' Society
4183:C. B. Christesen (1970),
3343:, 4 January 1935, page 4.
3252:, 14 April 1923, page 29.
3222:Family Notices: Marriages
2612:Are You Holding Your Own?
2594:, 16 March 1905, page 3;
2435:State Library of Victoria
2431:The Final Test Match 1904
2415:Picture of the Final Test
2387:State Library of Victoria
2351:State Library of Victoria
2294:the Express and Telegraph
2278:National Portrait Gallery
1617:The Motor Girls on a Tour
1415:The Rover Boys at College
1242:Young Hunters of the Lake
329:Royal Exhibition Building
124:, apart from a period in
107:
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93:
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81:
64:
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4249:Works by Charles Nuttall
4104:Tommy's trip to Tasmania
3494:Charles Nuttall (1927),
3477:Charles Nuttall (1911),
3460:Charles Nuttall (1911),
3198:Weigh in With the Yesses
3129:, 23 March 1900, page 2.
3089:, 13 July 1911, page 3;
2872:, 23 April 1910, page 6.
2634:, 24 March 1905, page 2.
2602:, 27 April 1905, page 3.
2596:"Come In Out of the Wet"
2469:, 16 April 1904, page 6.
1886:Sheridan Palmer (2005),
1748:
1696:Tommy's Trip to Tasmania
1657:
1159:Charles Nuttall (1933),
1121:Charles Nuttall (1910),
1114:Charles Nuttall (1903),
1107:Charles Nuttall (1902),
777:Victorian Mounted Rifles
548:Charles Nuttall at work.
223:with a bohemian spirit.
4288:Australian illustrators
3483:The Weekly Times Annual
3466:The Weekly Times Annual
3316:, 2 July 1927, page 2;
3271:, 2 March 1926, page 3.
2549:, 21 June 1905, page 3.
2547:The Campbelltown Herald
2328:A. S. Gordon's Troubles
2067:Dairying Versus Grazing
2034:Victorian Art Societies
1625:Ralph (of the Railroad)
1143:The Weekly Times Annual
1136:The Weekly Times Annual
1125:, article published in
37:Charles Nuttall in 1902
4303:Artists from Melbourne
3688:The Boy Hunters Series
3500:Muswellbrook Chronicle
3246:Classified Advertising
3238:Classified Advertising
3163:An Up-to-Date Question
3159:At the Gat of Paradise
3095:West Gippsland Gazette
2856:, 27 May 1910, page 4.
2854:The Narracoorte Herald
2711:Australians in America
2660:Mr. Charles Nuttall...
2483:Maitland Daily Mercury
2381:C. H. Chomley (1903),
2363:Books and Publications
1703:Edith Willard (1915),
1150:Muswellbrook Chronicle
1085:and the abdication of
748:
669:
549:
461:Melbourne Cricket Club
426:
353:
271:, premier of Victoria.
3401:Etchings and Drawings
3123:The Rensburg Disaster
3091:"Everylady's Journal"
2925:Stratemeyer Syndicate
2752:Getting Even With Him
2719:Australia and America
1920:Mr. Fred. McCubbin...
1173:Stratemeyer Syndicate
742:
682:Stratemeyer Syndicate
663:
547:
493:Ignacy Jan Paderewski
469:Australia and England
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1434:Putnam Hall
1339:Jack Ranger
1300:Dave Porter
1229:Boy Hunters
1083:World War I
878:Exhibitions
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610:comic strip
399:Tom Roberts
221:social club
173:Early years
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60:, Australia
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1180:Motor Boys
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715:Table Talk
690:pseudonyms
651:Mark Twain
529:The Critic
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465:test match
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359:Table Talk
319:the first
317:Federation
190:Art School
138:magazine.
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3409:The Argus
3357:The Argus
3250:The Argus
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2227:The Argus
2144:The Argus
2022:The Arena
1982:The Argus
1940:The Argus
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379:Haymarket
334:John Hope
168:Biography
122:Melbourne
94:Signature
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643:Herald
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446:Sydney
315:After
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2087:Punch
2059:Decay
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