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Ainslie Roberts (12 March 1911 – 28 August 1993) was an Australian painter, photographer, and commercial artist. He is best known for his interpretations of Aboriginal legends in his Dreamtime books, written in collaboration with ethnologist/anthropologist Charles Mountford.
AinslieRoberts (12 March 1911 – 28 August 1993) was an Australian painter, photographer, and commercial artist. He is best known for his interpretations...
RobertAinslie may refer to: RobertAinslie (rugby union) (fl. 1879–1882), Scottish rugby union football player Sir RobertAinslie, 1st Baronet (1730–1812)...
Mountford and AinslieRoberts as a boatman who ferries the souls of the dead to Purelko, the aboriginal afterlife. The Dreamtime (1965) AinslieRoberts and Charles...
equipment Dale Newman – equipment Hothouse – design AinslieRoberts – cover painting Album David Roberts British Hit Singles and Albums, Guinness World Records...
First Sunrise: Australian Aboriginal Myths in Paintings by artist AinslieRoberts and anthropologist Charles P. Mountford contains the Aboriginal legend...
Sir Charles Benedict Ainslie CBE (born 5 February 1977) is a British competitive sailor. Ainslie is the most successful sailor in Olympic history. He...
Mountford and AinslieRoberts as a boatman who ferries the souls of the dead to Purelko, the aboriginal afterlife. The Dreamtime (1965) AinslieRoberts and Charles...
George Ainslie may refer to: George Ainslie (British Army officer, died 1804), Scottish general George RobertAinslie (1776–1839), Scottish general and...
Sir RobertAinslie, with remainder to Robert Sharpe Ainslie, son of General George Ainslie, brother of the first Baronet. Robert Sharpe Ainslie succeeded...
George RobertAinslie (1776–1839) was a Scottish general of the British Army, with a short lived and controversial career in the Caribbean, a Lieutenant...
two-dollar coin was inspired by a drawing of Tjungurrayi by artist AinslieRoberts in 1988. The Northern Territory Electoral division of Gwoja, created...
Lake Ainslie is the largest natural freshwater lake on Cape Breton. The Southwest Margaree River starts at the lake and empties into the Gulf of Saint...
Joseph Ainslie Bear (May 28, 1878 – July 13, 1955) was an American banker who co-founded the investment bank Bear Stearns. Bear was born to a Jewish family...
is intended as an archetype of an Aboriginal elder; it is based on AinslieRoberts' drawing of Gwoya Tjungurrayi, a Warlpiri-Anmatyerre man of the Northern...
Hew Ainslie (5 April 1792 – 11 March 1878) was a Scottish poet. He was born in the parish of Dailly, in Ayrshire to George Ainslie and a mother whose name...
Victoria Ainslie Pratt (born December 18, 1970) is a Canadian actress, author, and fitness model. Pratt grew up in Chesley, Ontario, a self described...
Ainslie Thomas Henderson (born 28 January 1979) is a Scottish animator and singer-songwriter. He gained fame via his participation in the BBC's television...
Colonel Sir Philip Ainslie of Pilton (1728–1802) was a Scottish landowner. He was regimental Colonel of the 7th Dragoons. He was born in 1728 in Pilton...
(d. 1984) 1 March – Ian Mudie, poet and author (d. 1976) 12 March – AinslieRoberts, painter, photographer, and artist (born in the United Kingdom) (d...
Ainslie DL (28 April 1792 – 1 February 1884) was an English forester and businessman whose interests included the iron ore company Harrison Ainslie....