Alexander George "Alex" Gurney (15 March 1902 – 4 December 1955) was an Australian artist, caricaturist, and cartoonist born at Pasley House, Stoke, Devonport (now Stoke, Plymouth), England.
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| - Alexander George "Alex" Gurney (15 March 1902 – 4 December 1955) was an Australian artist, caricaturist, and cartoonist born at Pasley House, Stoke, Devonport (now Stoke, Plymouth), England.
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| - Alex Gurney)
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- Australian cartoonist, Alex. Gurney, whose work
- Hobart. The door which marked the entrance to
- a good story.
- a room in which Marcus Clarke is supposed to
- demolished "Old Bell Hotel", Elizabeth Street,
- died on Sunday night, was that kind of man.
- drawing board in the Commonwealth. Originally,
- drawing-board being later presented to the
- drawing-pin holes tell a story of their own…
- has gained international reputation possesses
- have hated to picture them weeping over his tomb.
- have written "For the Term of His Natural Life"
- it was a panel of a cedar door in the now
- many parts of Australia and the thousands of
- then burgeoning artist. Mr. Gurney has been in
- times guffaw.
- was bought at an auction sale, the panel-
- what is probably the most travelled, and historic
- Alex Gurney, creator of the Bluey and Curley comic strip, who
- Today’s world needs men who can make it smile and some-
- Gurney will be remembered for a long time, because he had
- an inborn genius for knowing what makes men laugh. He would
- He was a happy man himself. He liked fishing, a beer or two,
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| - Alexander George "Alex" Gurney (15 March 1902 – 4 December 1955) was an Australian artist, caricaturist, and cartoonist born at Pasley House, Stoke, Devonport (now Stoke, Plymouth), England.
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