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- S._T._Gill abstract "S. T. (Samuel Thomas) Gill (18 May 1818 – 27 October 1880), also known by his signature S.T.G., was an English-born Australian artist.Gill was born in Perriton, Somerset, England, son of the Reverend Samuel Gill, a Baptist minister, and his first wife, Winifred Oke. Rev. Gill became the headmaster of a school at Plymouth, where the son was first educated, then he continued to Dr Seabrook's Academy, Plymouth. Having moved to London, Gill was employed as a draughtsman and watercolour painter by the Hubard Profile Gallery, before departing for the colony of South Australia in 1839 with his parents, arriving December 17.[1]\"For three quarters of a century, until Donald Friend, Sidney Nolan and Brett Whiteley, ST Gill had the sharpest in the South. He recorded with sprightly directness the social activities of the Colony\"".
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- S._T._Gill wikiPageWikiLinkText "S. T. Gill".
- S._T._Gill wikiPageWikiLinkText "S.T. Gill".
- S._T._Gill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samuel Gill".
- S._T._Gill accessdate "2008-12-23".
- S._T._Gill first "Samuel Thomas".
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- S._T._Gill subject Category:1818_births.
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- S._T._Gill hypernym Gill.
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- S._T._Gill comment "S. T. (Samuel Thomas) Gill (18 May 1818 – 27 October 1880), also known by his signature S.T.G., was an English-born Australian artist.Gill was born in Perriton, Somerset, England, son of the Reverend Samuel Gill, a Baptist minister, and his first wife, Winifred Oke. Rev. Gill became the headmaster of a school at Plymouth, where the son was first educated, then he continued to Dr Seabrook's Academy, Plymouth.".
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