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in 1907. Initially employed the Reid Group of England at their sulphate pulp mill in Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland, he ended his career in the lumber industry as Managing Director of the Anglo-Newfoundland Development Co. Ltd, in Grand Falls, Newfoundland. In 1929, Harris moved to
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in 1925. The Society sponsored annual exhibitions of local and imported art, and exported local art. The Society disbanded in 1937, following a series of financial troubles, as well as the deaths of its founders, Fanny (Hector) McNeil in 1928 and Harris. It was replaced by the
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Stone, Caroline. A.E. Harris in Newfoundland. Memorial University of Newfoundland Extension Service (1983). p.2.
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Harris's work is in the collection of the Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador, now
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Harris died at Brigus on October 24, 1933. His remains were taken to England on the
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Stone, Caroline. "A. E. Harris Rediscovered." ArtsAtlantic 16. Spring 1983: 18–19.
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in Brigus, Newfoundland, that had been rented to American Artist
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Oxford, England
Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Kent Cottage
Rockwell Kent
World War I
The Newfoundland Society of Art
St. John's Art Students Club
S.S. Newfoundland
The Rooms
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
"Landfall Trust of Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador - Welcome"
the original
"Newfoundland Society of Art - ANLA - Archival Resource Catalogue"
Categories
1933 deaths
20th-century Canadian painters
Canadian male painters
Artists from Oxford
20th-century Canadian male artists

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