John Henry Chinner (30 June 1865 – 15 December 1933) was a South Australian artist, best known for his caricatures of prominent people. Chinner was born...
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Chinner is an English surname shared by several notable people: Hubert Chinner (1870–1953), South Australian cricketer John Henry Chinner (1865–1933)...
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William Bowen Chinner (1850 – 2 July 1915) was a South Australian organist, choirmaster, teacher and composer. Chinner was born in Brighton, South Australia...
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show business magazine — includes thumb portraits of entertainers John Henry Chinner another cartoonist — includes thumb caricatures of notable South Australians...
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Administration from 1940 until it was abolished in 1947. Prime Minister John Curtin retained him in the latter position despite the opposition of some...
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William Thomas Shapley Caricature from "Notable Citizens" series by John Henry Chinner appearing in "Saturday Journal" 1920–1925 Born (1864-05-17)17 May...
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where his circle of friends included the architect Thomas Henry Lyon, John Cowper Powys and John Harmer, later Bishop of Adelaide. He undertook religious...
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Samuel Henry Prior (10 January 1869 – 6 June 1933), was an Australian journalist, manager and editor of The Bulletin. Born in Brighton, South Australia...
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David Basheer, association football (soccer) commentator and analyst John Henry Chinner (1865–1933), caricaturist and PAC board member Bob Francis (1939–2016)...
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(1890) James Viner Smith (1890–1891) John Herbert Cooke (1904–1907) Alfred Samuel Lewis (1907–1909) John Henry Chinner (1909–1912) Walter Dollman (1912–1914)...
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