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Alex Melrose

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and member of the Libraries Board, which administered the Art Gallery. In 1928 he was deputised by the board to travel to Great Britain and purchase three paintings to fill gaps in the gallery's collection. In 1934 he gave ÂŖ10,000 for an extension to the Art Gallery of South Australia, and endowed
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Elizabeth Thomson Melrose (ca.1856–1945), who married John Murray (ca.1849–1885), was mother of Sir
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In 1936 he was awarded a medal by the Society of Artists in Sydney for services to Australian art.
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Jessie Melrose (ca.1848–1939) who married Dr. Hugh Ferguson MRCS JP. (ca.1832–1887)
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from 1930 and vice-president of the Pioneers' Association from 1937.
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was produced in Adelaide and revived in Melbourne a few years later.
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as Homburg & Melrose, Adelaide. until shortly before his death.
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He was a member of the Botanic Garden Board, was president of the
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Alex never married, and lived for many years at "Chiverton",
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For many years he was involved with the pastoral industry.
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He was a talented writer, making many contributions to
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Index

South Australian
George Melrose
Mount Pleasant
Prince Alfred College
University of Adelaide
Robert Homburg
Hermann Homburg
The Bulletin
fine art
Melrose Prize
South Australian Society of Arts
Royal Institution for the Blind
Art Gallery of South Australia
Wattle Park
"Jimmy" Melrose
Herbert Mayo
Alexander John Melrose
Robert Thomson Melrose
John Stanley Murray
Henry Higham Wigg
George Melrose


'Melrose, Alexander (1865–1944)'
Song and slapstick : various verses
"Trove"


"New Wing of National Gallery Opened"
The Advertiser

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