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471:, to be held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in early March 1904. The painting, on a canvas measuring 8 by 5 feet (2.4 by 1.5 metres), was completed during the week after the final day of the test match. The painting depicted a mass of spectators in the grandstand at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in the background. The foreground was made up of a large group of men (with about one hundred recognisable faces) in front of the members' stand, including the members of the English team taking the field and the Australian team members amongst the group in the members' reserve. The other figures in the foreground included administrators, distinguished guests and cricketing veterans. Nuttall's painting was reproduced by the Australian Fine Arts Publishing Company and prints were sold for one guinea (or three guineas for an artist's proof). The original painting was installed in one of the rooms of the Melbourne Cricket Club. 1076: 1052: 1000: 1036: 661: 984: 1020: 968: 755:. In an interview after his arrival the artist declared: "There is such a big demand for artistic work in New York that any man with original ideas and matter is absolutely sure of a field there". He added that "the daily paper humorist is one of the most highly-paid and hardest to get" and "the man who has succeeded in Melbourne should certainly succeed in New York, but there is no earthly chance for the third-rater". On the subject of American humor Nuttall was of the opinion that it "must be broad", adding: "In spite of their many good qualities, the Americans are not a humorous people. Subtleties are lost. The idea must be thrown out in bold outlines". 349: 1794:
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
852:, described as his "discourses on the world at large and its affairs". His writings and sketches became a regular feature of the magazine under the heading of 'The World at Large'. The last instalment of 'The World at Large' was published in December 1934, written before his death on 28 November. Nuttall had been a contributor to the Australian edition of 362:
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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Nuttall was an early member of the 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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Nuttall became widely known as an artist for his large-scale painting of the opening of the first 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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weekly newspaper at the unveiling was candid about the painting's artistic merits, commenting that 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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in 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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In early 1905 Nuttall designed the cover of an information booklet about the 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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From about July 1903 Abraham S. Gordon, trading as the Historical Picture Association of Australia, began to write to local councils and travelled extensively in an effort to sell framed prints of Nuttall's painting of the opening of the first federal parliament, to be hung in public buildings,
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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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were marketed as patriotic adornments suitable for public buildings, schools, places of business and private homes. During the next few years Nuttall produced book illustrations, political cartoons and began a life-long association as a writer and artist for the Australian edition of
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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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company. Stratemeyer's company organised the production of fiction books for children, written by Stratemeyer and a team of freelance writers and using publishers in New York and Boston. The books were published in series featuring the same characters, often using
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retained the rights to the name 'Buster Brown' and continued to publish the comic strip in its Sunday edition using other artists. Outcault continued to draw the character as well, now nameless, in comic strips published in Hearst-owned rival newspapers. The
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Graeme H. Williams (2020), 'The Melbourne Art Scene and the Victorian Artists' Society 1879-2020', thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Collaborative Research Centre in Australian History, School of Arts, Federation University (Ballarat), page
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Nuttall's original painting of the opening of the first federal parliament was acquired by the trustees of Melbourne's Exhibition Building. In September 1991 the ownership of the painting was transferred from the Royal Exhibition Building trustees to
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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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for the author's name. Stratemeyer's regular artist, Augustus Shute, had died in March 1906 and Stratemeyer was displeased with the artists commissioned since then by his Boston publisher to illustrate his books in the 'Dave Porter' series. When
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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".
908:. Fine Art Galleries, Melbourne. Nuttall contributed a number of etchings to the exhibition, mostly of images originating from the artist's travels in Europe (including portraits such as 'A Peasant of Tyrol' and 'A Fisherman of Volendam'). 532:, described Nuttall as "a newspaper artist of the 'useful' type", adding: "None of his work is particularly brilliant, and as a caricaturist he is not prominent". Nuttall left for the United States on 10 July 1905 aboard the steamship 798:
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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met with Charles Nuttall in New York, an encounter that led to the artist being commissioned to provide the illustrations for an estimated 64 different titles over a period of about three years for 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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Nuttall returned to Australia in 1910 and established a studio in Melbourne, where he produced cartoons, book illustrations and taught drawing classes. He was employed as a cartoonist for Melbourne's
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also retained the rights to Outcault's work undertaken during his previous employment by the newspaper. The New York publishers Cupples & Leon Co. took over the reprint rights for Outcault's
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After leaving school Nuttall probably spent a number of years working for his father. His parents encouraged their son to pursue an artistic career and in 1895 Charles Nuttall enrolled in the
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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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Nuttall joined the Victorian Artists' Society in 1896, where he was an occasional exhibitor. At the Society's annual meeting in November 1901 he was elected as a member of council.
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By June 1905 it had become known that Nuttall intended to depart for America to further his career. On the eve of his overseas departure a writer for Adelaide's weekly magazine,
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and under his guidance Nuttall developed a confident linear style of illustration. Constrained by colour blindness, Nuttall focussed on black and white and monochrome work.
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Prints"), in addition to limited numbers of more expensive "artists' proofs and prints before letters". The sale of prints of Nuttall's painting suffered in comparison to
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In August 1908 Nuttall returned to Australia for a brief visit (via the Canadian-Australian steamer 'R.M.S. Marama'), staying with his parents in the Melbourne suburb of
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Nuttall departed from New York in June 1910 "to take a three months' holiday trip through Europe" before returning to Australia. Prior to his departure the staff of
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1900 Nuttall gave a lecture at the Black and White Club discussing 'What is Art?', attended by about forty people. After the lecture the architect and artist
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In the early 1920s Nuttall taught classes in black and white drawing, caricature and commercial art at his studio in the Block Arcade in Collins Street.
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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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1934 (during September): group show of etchings with sixteen other exhibitors at the Newman Art Gallery in Collins Street; other artists included
352:'Opening of First Australian Federal Parliament by H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall & York' (oil on canvas) by Charles Nuttall, completed in 1902. 556:. An article written by the artist recording his impressions of New York was published in the January 1906 issue of the Australian edition of 563:
During his years in New York Nuttall had cartoons and illustrations published in a number of the New York-based illustrated magazines such as
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Charles Nuttall and Leila Blackbourn were married on 4 December 1918 in St. John's Anglican church in Toorak. The couple had no children.
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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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Charles Nuttall died on 28 November 1934, aged 62, of a cerebral haemorrhage at his home in Pasley Street, in the Melbourne suburb of
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A selection of the preparatory portraits by Charles Nuttall for his painting of the first opening of the Australian parliament.
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During the period when he lived in America Nuttall continued to contribute illustrated articles to the Australian edition of
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Charles Nuttall (1927), 'White Man's Waterloo: Will the Coloured Races Eventually Gain Supremacy of the World?' (article),
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In 1911 Nuttall was one of seven artists who contributed illustrations to a publication commemorating an incident in the
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In 1898 and 1899 Nuttall conducted drawing classes at the Collingwood School of Art held in the Collingwood Town Hall.
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in September 1908; the full-page of illustrations included various stereotypical images of racial and ethnic groups.
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from 1913 to 1918. In 1926 he began a career as a radio broadcaster, delivering talks on a wide-range of subjects.
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named Pink Hill, west of Rensburg, against overwhelming odds. The Victorian casualties were the first of the war.
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from 24 April 1913 to at least December 1918. In June 1916 an exhibition of cartoon illustrations by Nuttall and
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In 1905 Nuttall travelled to the United States and established himself in New York City, He was employed by the
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Stratemeyer Syndicate books published in 1906 by Cupples & Leon Co. (illustrations by Charles Nuttall) were:
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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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1935 (6 November): A posthumous exhibition of Nuttall's artwork at Hogan's Gallery, 340 Little Collins Street.
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magazine and other publications, as well as during his later radio talks in the late 1920s and 1930s.
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Nuttall's New York studio was located nearby to the residence of the celebrated writer and humorist
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business and private homes. Prints were sold at three guineas (£3 3s.) each (described as "Best
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series, Arthur M. Winfield (Edward Stratemeyer), published by Grosset & Dunlap (New York):
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website, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University; accessed 27 April 2024.
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1934 (during October): exhibition of Nuttall's etching and drawings at the Newman Art Gallery.
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series, Captain Ralph Bonehill (pseudonym), published by Cupples & Leon Co. (New York):
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Representative Australians: A Series of Portraits from Original Sketches by Charles Nuttall
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The British lion : an Australian artist's impressions of London / by Charles Nuttall
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After arriving in the United States Charles Nuttall established himself in a studio in
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series, Margaret Penrose (pseudonym), published by Cupples & Leon Co. (New York):
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series, Lester Chadwick (pseudonym), published by Cupples & Leon Co. (New York):
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Peter Wayback Visits the Melbourne Cup: Fifteen Humourous Sketches by Charles Nuttall
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series, Clarence Young (pseudonym), published by Cupples & Leon Co. (New York):
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and other "prominent" South Australians who had attended the parliamentary opening.
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Through the Air to the North Pole; or, The Wonderful Cruise of the Electric Monarch
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series, Allen Chapman (pseudonym), published by Cupples & Leon Co. (New York):
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Through the Air to the North Pole; or, The Wonderful Cruise of the Electric Monarch
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Nuttall returned to Melbourne from Europe in November 1910 aboard the mail steamer
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series, Edward Stratemeyer, published by Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. (Boston):
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Under the Ocean to the South Pole; or, The Strange Cruise of the Submarine Wonder
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series, Allen Chapman (pseudonym), published by Grosset & Dunlap (New York):
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Under the Ocean to the South Pole; or, The Strange Cruise of the Submarine Wonder
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were part of a force covering the retreat of the Wiltshire regiment by holding a
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In 1926 Nuttall began a series of "travel talks" on the Melbourne radio station
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In June 1904 Nuttall was appointed as the "special cartoonist" for Melbourne's
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Ralph on the Overland Express; or, The Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer
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and White Club. About a year the club's formation it was affiliated with the
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James Charles Nuttall was born on 6 September 1872 in the Melbourne suburb of
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From about September 1901 cartoons by Nuttall were occasionally published in
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Opening of the first Parliament of the Australian Commonwealth, 9th May 1901
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The last of the Mohicans : a narrative of 1757 / by J. Fenimore Cooper
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Five Thousand Miles Underground; or, The Mystery of the Centre of the Earth
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Five Thousand Miles Underground; or, The Mystery of the Centre of the Earth
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In the mid-1920s Nuttall undertook an extended trip through Europe and the
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series, Edward Stratemeyer, published by Grosset & Dunlap (New York):
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In January 1904 it was reported that Nuttall had been commissioned by the
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After its completion the painting was sent to Paris to be reproduced by a
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magazine included a tribute to Nuttall, written by W. A. Somerset Shum.
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Representative Australians: A Series of Portraits from Original Sketches
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Jack Ranger's Western Trip; Or, from Boarding School to Ranch and Range
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Jack Ranger's Western Trip; or, From Boarding School to Ranch and Range
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June 1916, 'The Story of the War in Cartoon' exhibition by Nuttall and
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Nuttall was in favour of a 'yes' vote, made apparent by his cartoon in
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Tom Brown's schooldays : a tale of school life / by Thomas Hughes
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in Melbourne. The drawing classes were held under the instruction of
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Larry Dexter's Great Search; Or, The Hunt for the Missing Millionaire
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Larry Dexter's Great Search; or, The Hunt for the Missing Millionaire
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Nuttall's political cartoons were regularly published in Melbourne's
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in 1838 and the Diamond Creek bushrangers (Fogarty, Jepps and Ellis,
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Dean). His English-born father was a house-painter and decorator.
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The Gallery on Eastern Hill: the Victorian Artists Society Centenary
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Dave Porter in the Far North; Or, The Pluck of an American Schoolboy
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Dave Porter in the Far North; or, The Pluck of an American Schoolboy
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Dick Hamilton's Cadet Days; or, The Handicap of a Millionaire's Son
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Dick Hamilton's Cadet Days; or, The Handicap of a Millionaire's Son
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Jack North's Treasure Hunt; or, Daring Adventures in South America
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The Musket Boys on the Delaware; or, A Stirring Victory at Trenton
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Jack North's Treasure Hunt; or, Daring Adventures in South America
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The Motor Boys on the Atlantic; or, The Mystery of the Lighthouse
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The Musket Boys under Washington; or, The Tories of Old New York
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Dave Fearless and the Cave of Mystery; or, Adrift on the Pacific
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The Motor Boys on the Atlantic or, The Mystery of the Lighthouse
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The Motor Boys in Strange Waters; or, Lost in a Floating Forest
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Comrades of the Saddle; or, The Young Rough Riders of the Plain
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The Motor Boys in Strange Waters; or, Lost in a Floating Forest
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Guns and Snowshoes; or, The Winter Outing of the Young Hunters
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The Motor Boys Afloat; or, The Stirring Cruise of the Dartaway
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Dave Porter's Return to School; Or, Winning the Medal of Honor
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Dave Porter's Return to School; or, Winning the Medal of Honor
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Guns and Snowshoes; or, The Winter Outing of the Young Hunters
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The Motor Boys Afloat; or, The Stirring Cruise of the Dartaway
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The British Lion: An Australian Artist's Impressions of London
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In July 1927 Nuttall contributed an article to the Australian
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Jack Ranger's Gun Club; Or, From Schoolroom to Camp and Trail
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Dave Porter and His Classmates; Or, For the Honor of Oak Hall
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The Motor Boys in the Clouds; or, A Trip for Fame and Fortune
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The Motor Boys Across the Plains; or, The Hermit of Lost Lake
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The Musket Boys of Old Boston; or, The First Blow for Liberty
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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
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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
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community of writers, artists and poets. He belonged to the
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website, National Library of Australia; accessed 5 May 2024.
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Bart Stirling's Road to Success; or, The Young Express Agent
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The Motor Boys Overland; Or, A Long Trip for Fun and Fortune
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Melbourne Town : Text and Pictures / by Charles Nuttall
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Bart Stirling's Road to Success; or, The Young Express Agent
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The Motor Boys on the Pacific or, The Young Derelict Hunters
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The Motor Boys Overland; or, A Long Trip for Fun and Fortune
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The Motor Boys in Mexico; Or, The Secret of the Buried City
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Tales of Old Times: Early Australian Incident and Adventure
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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
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The Motor Boys in Mexico; or, The Secret of the Buried City
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Tales of Old Times: Early Australian Incident and Adventure
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Tales of Old Times: Early Australian Incident and Adventure
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The Putnam Hall Encampment; or, The Secret of the Old Mill
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First at the North Pole; Or, Two Boys in the Arctic Circle
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Exhibition of Etchings: Impressive Work by Charles Nuttall
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The Boy From the Ranch; or, Roy Bradner's City Experiences
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The Putnam Hall Encampment; or, The Secret of the Old Mill
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First at the North Pole; or, Two Boys in the Arctic Circle
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Jack Ranger's Ocean Cruise; or, The Wreck of the Polly Ann
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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
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Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Books, Volume 6, Issue 2
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Treasure seekers of the Andes; or, American boys in Peru
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Two Boy Publishers; or, From Typecase to Editor's Chair
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comic strips. The first volume by Cupples & Leon,
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advertisements). Nuttall's final feature cartoon for
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The recently-formed Melbourne Black and White Club...
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Artist, cartoonist, illustrator, writer, broadcaster
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(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; 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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: 98: 93: 89: 81: 64: 42: 30: 23: 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 420: 351: 321:Australian parliament 217:Melbourne Savage Club 153:Stratemeyer Syndicate 118:James Charles Nuttall 75:South Yarra, Victoria 46:James Charles Nuttall 4197:Where's A. S. Gordon 3496:White Man's Waterloo 3281:Artist Dies Suddenly 3139:The Increasing Power 2850:June Issue of "Life" 2567:Where the Money Goes 2207:Australian Portraits 1688:Evelyn Temple Emmett 1043:The Century Magazine 863:. He was buried in 616:in May 1902 for the 572:The Century Magazine 510:magazine, replacing 450:Myall Creek massacre 425:, published in 1903. 338:Major-General Downes 269:Alexander J. Peacock 4293:Australian painters 3071:The Daily Telegraph 2923:James D. Keeline, ' 2838:Library of Congress 2527:"Life," for July... 2463:The Last Test Match 1069:, 6 December 1917). 1061:and prime minister 933:, Cyril Dillon and 801:conscription debate 760:Everylady's Journal 735:Return to Australia 614:Richard F. Outcault 578:Scribner's Magazine 454:hanged in Melbourne 128:from 1905 to 1910. 4229:A Popular Magazine 3087:Kilmore Free Press 2956:Two Boy Publishers 2403:Geelong Advertiser 1726:J. Fenimore Cooper 1645:The Rival Pitchers 1577:Howard Roger Garis 1304:Edward Stratemeyer 1168:Book illustrations 1131:, 1 November 1910. 977:, 25 January 1902. 828:Indonesian islands 749: 677:Edward Stratemeyer 674:children's fiction 670: 550: 427: 354: 198:Frederick McCubbin 4253:Project Gutenberg 4233:Prahran Telegraph 4217:Prahran Telegraph 3996:Project Gutenberg 3980:Project Gutenberg 3964:Project Gutenberg 3948:Project Gutenberg 3932:Project Gutenberg 3916:Project Gutenberg 3900:Project Gutenberg 3884:Project Gutenberg 3852:Project Gutenberg 3836:Project Gutenberg 3804:Project Gutenberg 3788:Project Gutenberg 3772:Project Gutenberg 3660:Full Text Archive 3644:Project Gutenberg 3628:Project Gutenberg 3612:Project Gutenberg 3596:Project Gutenberg 3580:Project Gutenberg 3564:Project Gutenberg 3548:Project Gutenberg 3532:Project Gutenberg 3322:Crookwell Gazette 2975:Project Gutenberg 2817:Heritage Auctions 931:John C. 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Buster Brown
Stratemeyer Syndicate
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Lady Tennyson

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