• Cedar Prest AO is an Australian stained glass artist based in Maslin Beach, South Australia. She has a B.A. and Dip.Ed. from the University of Melbourne...
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  • translator and journalist Cedar Prest (born 1940), female stained glass artist from Australia Cedar Sigo (born 1978), American author Cedar Walton (1934–2013)...
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  • Australian politician Cedar Prest, Australian artist Charles Prest, English cricketer Edward Prest, English cricketer Edward Prest (priest), British archdeacon...
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  • college grounds was a labyrinth designed by Adelaide stained glass artist Cedar Prest to honour the journeys of refugees and migrants. Symbols incorporated...
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  • (1877–1951): artist Dr John Joseph Wardell Power (1881–1943): Modernist artist Cedar Prest (born 1940): stained glass artist Margaret Preston (1875–1963): modernist...
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    glass window on the western side of the church, designed and made by Cedar Prest AO and unveiled on 26 November 2023. Wesleyan Methodist Church (previous...
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  • May Plante (1894–99) Leon Pole (1888–1892) Richard Porteous (1911–13) Cedar Prest Margaret Preston(1893–4, 1896–7) Clifton Pugh (1947–50) Mabel Pye (1912–21)...
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  • to ballet Bruce Leslie Petty For service to the media as a cartoonist Cedar Prest For service to the art of stained glass and to the community, particularly...
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    Cedar Hill Yard Cedar Hill Yard is a classification yard located in New Haven, North Haven and Hamden, Connecticut, United States. It was built by the...
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    The Wakefield companion to South Australian history, edited by Wilfrid Prest, Kerrie Round and Carol Fort (Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 2001). Edited lightly...
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