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Stay organised all year long with this practical and stylish calendar, measuring 320 x 230 mm. Each month features generous boxes for every day, giving you plenty of space to record appointments, reminders, and special events. Designed for ease of use, the calendar is twin-loop wire bound and hangs neatly from the top, making it a simple yet effective tool to keep your schedule visible and on track throughout the year.
Margaret Rose Preston, born in Port Adelaide (29 April 1875 – 28 May 1963), is considered to be one of Australia’s most significant artists.
Margaret played a key role in the development of the modern art movement in Sydney from the 1920s to the 1950s and is best known as a painter and print maker.
She was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work.
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Stay organised all year long with this practical and stylish calendar, measuring 320 x 230 mm. Each month features generous boxes for every day, giving you plenty of space to record appointments, reminders, and special events. Designed for ease of use, the calendar is twin-loop wire bound and hangs neatly from the top, making it a simple yet effective tool to keep your schedule visible and on track throughout the year.
Margaret Rose Preston, born in Port Adelaide (29 April 1875 – 28 May 1963), is considered to be one of Australia’s most significant artists.
Margaret played a key role in the development of the modern art movement in Sydney from the 1920s to the 1950s and is best known as a painter and print maker.
She was also one of the first non-Indigenous Australian artists to use Aboriginal motifs in her work.