Lenton parr biography of williams
| Lenton parr biography of williams | Born in East Coburg, Victoria, Lenton Parr spent eight years in the Royal Australian Air Force (Svc No. A) before enrolling to study sculpture at the Royal Melbourne Technical College (now RMIT University), then worked in England –57 as an assistant to Henry Moore. |
| Lenton parr biography of williams brothers | Born in East Coburg, Victoria, Lenton Parr spent eight years in the Royal Australian Air Force (Svc No. A) before enrolling to study sculpture at the Royal Melbourne Technical College (now RMIT University), then worked in England –57 as an assistant to Henry Moore. |
| Lenton parr biography of williams wife | "Anne Bourchier ( – 28 January ) was the suo jure 7th Baroness Bourchier, suo jure Lady Lovayne, and Baroness Parr of Kendal. |
| Lenton parr biography of williams sisters | Born in East Coburg, Victoria, Lenton Parr spent eight years in the Royal Australian Air Force (Svc No. A) before enrolling to study sculpture at the Royal Melbourne Technical College (now RMIT University), then worked in England –57 as an assistant to Henry Moore. |
- Lenton parr biography of williams Born in East Coburg, Victoria, Lenton Parr spent eight years in the Royal Australian Air Force (Svc No. A) before enrolling to study sculpture at the Royal Melbourne Technical College (now RMIT University), then worked in England –57 as an assistant to Henry Moore.
- Lenton parr biography of williams brothers Born in East Coburg, Victoria, Lenton Parr spent eight years in the Royal Australian Air Force (Svc No. A) before enrolling to study sculpture at the Royal Melbourne Technical College (now RMIT University), then worked in England –57 as an assistant to Henry Moore.
- Lenton parr biography of williams wife "Anne Bourchier ( – 28 January ) was the suo jure 7th Baroness Bourchier, suo jure Lady Lovayne, and Baroness Parr of Kendal.
- Lenton parr biography of williams sisters Born in East Coburg, Victoria, Lenton Parr spent eight years in the Royal Australian Air Force (Svc No. A) before enrolling to study sculpture at the Royal Melbourne Technical College (now RMIT University), then worked in England –57 as an assistant to Henry Moore.