Andrew Inglis Clark in seated studio
portrait by JH Newman, Sydney
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A.I. Clark
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A.I. Clark
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A.I. Clark
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Clark's father, Alexander
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Clark's father, Alexander
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Clark's mother,
Ann Clark (nee Inglis)
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Walker's Mill with chimney erected by
Alex Clark in 1836. Pencil drawing by Fern Rowntree from her
Hobart Town sketch book.
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A.I. Clark
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Clark family group in the garden at
Rosebank, Battery Point. From left to right:Andrew, Carrel,
Esma, Wendell, Ethel, Grace, Andrew and Alex
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Clark's wife Grace, on the balcony at
the family home, 'Rosebank'.
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Grace Clark (detail)
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Clark's family home in Collins Street,
Hobart, around 1890
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This was the Clark family home in Liverpool
Street in Hobart in the 1850s
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Clark's home 'Rosebank' Hampton Road
Battery Point before Clark's modifications
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Clark's home 'Rosebank' Hampton Road
Battery Point after Clark's modifications
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Janet Clark, Andrew Inglis Clark's sister
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Agnes Clark, Andrew Inglis Clark's sister
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Clark (top right) sitting in the Supreme
Court Tasmanian Mail 24 December, 1898
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Clark in Supreme Court Hobart (detail)
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The Hon.Mr Justice Andrew Inglis Clark
Jr
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Group of young men including Alex Inglis
Clark and Andrew Inglis Clark Jr .(with his silver trombone)
at Wayside, Ferntree, 22 July 1908
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Conway Inglis Clark (Architect) with
the National Capital competition selection board, Canberra.
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Clark's son
Wendell Inglis Clark |
Clark's sons Andrew Inglis Clark Jr and
Conway Inglis Clark in WW1 uniform |
Clark;s son
Carrell Inglis Clark
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