AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for LLOYD REES

Search references for LLOYD REES. Phrases containing LLOYD REES

See searches and references containing LLOYD REES!

AI searches containing LLOYD REES

LLOYD REES

  • Lloyd Rees
  • Australian landscape painter (1895–1988)

    Lloyd Frederic Rees AC CMG (17 March 1895 – 2 December 1988) was an Australian landscape painter who twice won the Wynne Prize for his landscape paintings

    Lloyd Rees

    Lloyd Rees

    Lloyd_Rees

  • Gareth Rees (rugby union)
  • Canada international rugby union player

    Gareth Lloyd Rees (born 30 June 1967) is a Canadian former international rugby union footballer who played at fly-half and full back positions. Rees played

    Gareth Rees (rugby union)

    Gareth_Rees_(rugby_union)

  • Albert Lloyd George Rees
  • Australian chemical physicist (1916–1989)

    Albert Lloyd George Rees (15 January 1916 – 14 August 1989) was an Australian chemical physicist. He was born the son of the Rev. G.P. Rees of Melbourne

    Albert Lloyd George Rees

    Albert_Lloyd_George_Rees

  • Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design
  • Australian urban design award

    The Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design is the annual named award for excellence in urban design in New South Wales, Australia as determined by jury appointed

    Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design

    Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design

    Lloyd_Rees_Award_for_Urban_Design

  • Jacob Rees-Mogg
  • British politician (born 1969)

    1962), Charlotte Louise Rees-Mogg (born 1964) and Thomas Fletcher Rees-Mogg (born 1966), and one younger sister, Annunziata Mary Rees-Mogg (born 1979). In

    Jacob Rees-Mogg

    Jacob Rees-Mogg

    Jacob_Rees-Mogg

  • Martin Place
  • Pedestrian mall in Sydney, Australia

    Bridge, and dedicated on 8 August 1927. A water feature known as the 'Lloyd Rees Fountain' opened in December 1976 is located on the east side of Pitt

    Martin Place

    Martin Place

    Martin_Place

  • Brett Whiteley
  • Australian artist (1939–1992)

    exhibition of the work of the landscape artist Lloyd Rees. Much later, in 1988, Whiteley wrote to Rees, who had been his friend and mentor for many years

    Brett Whiteley

    Brett Whiteley

    Brett_Whiteley

  • Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design
  • National Australian architecture award

    Chapter of the Institute of Architects named the state–based award as the Lloyd Rees Award for Civic Design. In 1980 Jørn Utzon was presented with a RAIA Civic

    Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design

    Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design

    Walter_Burley_Griffin_Award_for_Urban_Design

  • Abrasive Wheels
  • English punk rock band

    in 2013 followed by Mat Black in 2014 also on guitar duties along with Lloyd Rees-Carr on drums where they then went into a process of writing & recording

    Abrasive Wheels

    Abrasive_Wheels

  • Rees (surname)
  • Surname list

    England. Rees is also a German name. Notable individuals named Rees include the following: Abraham Rees (1743–1825), Welsh compiler of Rees's Cyclopaedia

    Rees (surname)

    Rees_(surname)

  • Australian tonalism
  • 1910s art movement

    can be seen in experimental works by other Australian artists, such as Lloyd Rees and Roland Wakelin. Although dismissed by many of their art world contemporaries

    Australian tonalism

    Australian tonalism

    Australian_tonalism

  • William Rees-Mogg
  • British journalist (1928–2012)

    William Rees-Mogg, Baron Rees-Mogg (14 July 1928 – 29 December 2012) was a British newspaper journalist who was Editor of The Times from 1967 to 1981

    William Rees-Mogg

    William_Rees-Mogg

  • Anne Von Bertouch
  • Australian art dealer, author, environmentalist and art gallery director

    Homer $300; Pro Hart $950; Reinis Zusters $960; George Lawrence $650; Lloyd Rees $6000; Louis James $200; Ray Crooke $4500; Jamie Boyd $330; Keith Looby

    Anne Von Bertouch

    Anne Von Bertouch

    Anne_Von_Bertouch

  • Leslie Lloyd Rees
  • Leslie Lloyd Rees (properly surnamed Lloyd-Rees, but sometimes called Rees; 14 April 1919 – 4 July 2013) was variously Honorary Chaplain to the Queen

    Leslie Lloyd Rees

    Leslie_Lloyd_Rees

  • Leslie Rees
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Leslie Rees may refer to: Leslie Lloyd Rees (1919–2013), Anglican bishop and chaplain Leslie Rees (writer) (1905–2000), Australian writer Lesley Rees, professor

    Leslie Rees

    Leslie_Rees

  • City Beautiful movement
  • Architectural and urban planning movement (1890s–1900s)

    Brisbane, for example, was described by Louis Esson and illustrated by Lloyd Rees with a Parisian influence. However, City Beautiful was not solely concerned

    City Beautiful movement

    City Beautiful movement

    City_Beautiful_movement

  • Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
  • Australian design studio

    (NSW) John Verge Award for Interior Architecture 2010, 2015 AIA (NSW) Lloyd Rees Award for Excellence in Civic Design 2000 & 2013, AIA (NSW) Milo Dunphy

    Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp

    Francis-Jones_Morehen_Thorp

  • Nick Murcutt
  • Australian architect

    Public Architecture for Prince Alfred Park Pool and Park Upgrade 2014 Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design for Prince Alfred Park Pool and Park Upgrade 2014

    Nick Murcutt

    Nick_Murcutt

  • Carlingford, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    1930s-1940s this social group would gather to paint outdoors and included Lloyd Rees, Roland Wakelin, John Santry, Marie Santry and George Lawrence. Wakelin

    Carlingford, New South Wales

    Carlingford, New South Wales

    Carlingford,_New_South_Wales

  • List of Archibald Prize winners
  • Judy Cassab Margo Lewers Margo Lewers 1968 141 William Pidgeon Lloyd Rees Lloyd Rees 1969 71 Ray Crooke George Johnston George Johnston 1970 15 Eric

    List of Archibald Prize winners

    List of Archibald Prize winners

    List_of_Archibald_Prize_winners

  • Barbara Tribe
  • Australian-born artist (1913–2000)

    Gallery NSW". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 8 November 2019. "Dr Lloyd Rees, (1966, 1981) by Barbara Tribe". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved

    Barbara Tribe

    Barbara Tribe

    Barbara_Tribe

  • Wynne Prize
  • Australian art prize

    including William Dobell, Brett Whiteley, Hans Heysen, Gloria Petyarre, Lloyd Rees, Fred Williams, William Robinson, Eric Smith, Nyapanyapa Yunupingu, and

    Wynne Prize

    Wynne_Prize

  • St Paul's Cathedral
  • Anglican cathedral in London, England

    painted it are Canaletto, Turner, Daubigny, Pissarro, Signac, Derain, and Lloyd Rees. Paintings and engravings of St Paul's Canaletto: The River Thames with

    St Paul's Cathedral

    St Paul's Cathedral

    St_Paul's_Cathedral

  • Australian Academy of Science
  • Academy of sciences

    contributions to science by means other than through scientific research; Lloyd Rees Lecture, for lectures in chemical physics; Selby Fellowship awarded to

    Australian Academy of Science

    Australian Academy of Science

    Australian_Academy_of_Science

  • Peter Hall (architect)
  • Australian architect (1931–1995)

    with the office of the NSW Government Architect. The forecourt won the Lloyd Rees Civic Design Award in 1988. In community service Hall contributed his

    Peter Hall (architect)

    Peter Hall (architect)

    Peter_Hall_(architect)

  • Deaths in December 1988
  • Armand Niccolai, 77, American NFL player (Pittsburgh Pirates/Steelers). Lloyd Rees, 93, Australian landscape painter. Panos Gavalas, 62, Greek singer. John

    Deaths in December 1988

    Deaths_in_December_1988

  • Northwood, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    (lone) person households. Northwood was the home of landscape artist Lloyd Rees for many years before his death in 1988. Many of his later paintings are

    Northwood, New South Wales

    Northwood, New South Wales

    Northwood,_New_South_Wales

  • Reinis Zusters
  • Latvian-born Australian artist

    outstanding local artists appointed to the Lane Cove Art Panel, alongside Lloyd Rees, Bill Pigeon and Guy Warren. The Lane Cove Art Society was formed in 1965

    Reinis Zusters

    Reinis Zusters

    Reinis_Zusters

  • David Lloyd (Welsh politician)
  • David Rees "Dai" Lloyd (born 2 December 1956 in Tywyn, Gwynedd) is a retired Welsh politician and GP. He was the Plaid Cymru Member of the Senedd for South

    David Lloyd (Welsh politician)

    David Lloyd (Welsh politician)

    David_Lloyd_(Welsh_politician)

  • Adelaide Perry
  • Australian artist (1891–1973)

    including Julian Ashton, Donald Friend, William Dobell, Roland Wakelin, Lloyd Rees, Thea Proctor, and Arthur Fleischmann. In 1944, Perry she showed her drawings

    Adelaide Perry

    Adelaide Perry

    Adelaide_Perry

  • Sir John Sulman Medal
  • Highest architecture award for public buildings in New South Wales

    Award 1983 Harry Seidler & Associates MLC Centre 25 Martin Place, Sydney Lloyd Rees Civic Design Award, 1981 John Andrews American Express Tower (King George

    Sir John Sulman Medal

    Sir John Sulman Medal

    Sir_John_Sulman_Medal

  • Overseas Passenger Terminal
  • Passenger ship terminus in Sydney

    for Urban Design 1988 & 1997 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design Various parties are responsible for the commercial

    Overseas Passenger Terminal

    Overseas Passenger Terminal

    Overseas_Passenger_Terminal

  • William Blundell
  • Australian painter and art copyist 1946-2023

    Blackman, Arthur Boyd, William Dobell, Russell Drysdale, Sidney Nolan, Lloyd Rees, Arthur Streeton, Elioth Gruner, Brett Whiteley and also Claude Monet

    William Blundell

    William_Blundell

  • Brickpit Ring Walk
  • Park in Sydney, Australia

    the walkway was featured in the Venice Biennale, and won the RAIA (NSW) Lloyd Rees Civic Design Award, the ASI Architectural & Engineering Innovation Steel

    Brickpit Ring Walk

    Brickpit Ring Walk

    Brickpit_Ring_Walk

  • Gwawr Chapel
  • Former chapel in Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    Lloyd Rees accepted a call and was inaugurated on 21 February 1915. In 1916 there were 205 members and in 1925, 189. After the departure of T. Lloyd Rees

    Gwawr Chapel

    Gwawr_Chapel

  • Kim Carpenter
  • Australian visual artist and theatre director

    Director, Designer Sydney Theatre Co 1990 Swimming in Light... The world of Lloyd Rees Devisor, Director, Designer Melbourne Theatre Co, National Gallery of

    Kim Carpenter

    Kim_Carpenter

  • Australian Institute of Architects Awards and Prizes
  • Annual Australian architecture awards program

    for Regional Architecture (started 1964 as Blacket Award, renamed 1984) Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design (started 1964 as Civic Design Award, named 1979)

    Australian Institute of Architects Awards and Prizes

    Australian_Institute_of_Architects_Awards_and_Prizes

  • Gerringong, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    rugby league player, currently playing for Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Lloyd Rees, artist; the area was the subject of many of his landscape works from

    Gerringong, New South Wales

    Gerringong, New South Wales

    Gerringong,_New_South_Wales

  • 25 Martin Place
  • Skyscraper in Sydney, Australia

    Limited Main contractor Civil & Civic Awards Sir John Sulman Medal 1983, Lloyd Rees Civic Design Award, 1981 Website www.25martinplace.com.au List of tallest

    25 Martin Place

    25 Martin Place

    25_Martin_Place

  • Realities Gallery
  • Australian art gallery in Melbourne, closed 1992

    Hodgkinson, Roger Kemp, Noel Counihan, Brett Whiteley. 1982, 1–26 March: Lloyd Rees 1982: Gareth Sansom 1982, June–July: Anthony Pryor 1982: John Robinson

    Realities Gallery

    Realities_Gallery

  • Joanne Etheridge
  • Australian physicist

    Microscopy and Microanalysis Society in 2016. In 2012 she presented the Lloyd Rees Lecture of the Australian Academy of Science. In 2019 she was elected

    Joanne Etheridge

    Joanne_Etheridge

  • Lloyd Langford
  • Welsh comedian (born 1983)

    Edmonds and Lloyd Langford team up". The Age. Retrieved 17 June 2021. Rees, Mark (13 March 2013). "Interview: Port Talbot funnyman Lloyd Langford". South

    Lloyd Langford

    Lloyd Langford

    Lloyd_Langford

  • Woods Bagot
  • Architecture firm

    Street, Sydney AIA Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture, 2009 Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design, 2009 (NSW) 1931 National War Memorial Adelaide

    Woods Bagot

    Woods_Bagot

  • Government House, Canberra
  • Official residence of the Governor-General of Australia

    Elioth Gruner, Sir Lionel Lindsay, Sir Bertram Mackennal, Sir Hans Heysen, Lloyd Rees, Fred Williams, Arthur Boyd, Sir Sidney Nolan, Leonard French, Justin

    Government House, Canberra

    Government House, Canberra

    Government_House,_Canberra

  • Francis Cocks
  • British Anglican bishop

    Lichfield In office 1970 to 1980 Predecessor William Parker Successor Leslie Lloyd Rees Orders Ordination 1937 Consecration 1970 Personal details Born (1913-11-05)5

    Francis Cocks

    Francis_Cocks

  • Darling Harbour Woodward Water Feature
  • Historic site in Sydney, Australia

    won the following awards for his Darling Harbour Water Feature: RAIA Lloyd Rees Award for Civic Design, 1991 (NSW Chapter) RAIA National Walter Burley

    Darling Harbour Woodward Water Feature

    Darling Harbour Woodward Water Feature

    Darling_Harbour_Woodward_Water_Feature

  • Lane Cove
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    high schooling as a boarder at St Ignatius' College, Riverview. Artists Lloyd Rees, notable landscape artist Brett Whiteley, artist and twice winner of the

    Lane Cove

    Lane Cove

    Lane_Cove

  • Michael den Elzen
  • Australian musician (born 1962)

    Network) by Rebel Films, Artists at Work – David Frazer (2007), IOU – Lloyd Rees (2007) and Tom Moore – Glassorama (2008) by Tony Wyzenbeek at ABC TV,

    Michael den Elzen

    Michael_den_Elzen

  • Richard Leplastrier
  • Australian architect (born 1939)

    influenced by his work with Kenzo Tange, Jørn Utzon, and Australian artist Lloyd Rees. Leplastrier was a professor of practice (architecture) at the University

    Richard Leplastrier

    Richard_Leplastrier

  • Newcastle Art Gallery
  • Art museum in New South Wales, Australia

    such as Arthur Streeton, Hans Heysen, Elioth Grüner, Sydney Long, and Lloyd Rees, through to the leading twentieth-century modernists such as Newcastle-born

    Newcastle Art Gallery

    Newcastle Art Gallery

    Newcastle_Art_Gallery

  • March 17
  • Day of the year

    1894 – Paul Green, American playwright and academic (died 1981) 1895 – Lloyd Rees, Australian painter (died 1988) 1900 – Alfred Newman, American composer

    March 17

    March_17

  • Helen Ogilvie
  • Australian artist (1902–1993)

    John L. Berry, Frank H. Molony, R. J. Waterhouse, Fred. C. Britten, Lloyd Rees, d’A. Boxall, J. Barclay Godson, Arthur Reed, H. Van Raake, B. E. Minns

    Helen Ogilvie

    Helen Ogilvie

    Helen_Ogilvie

  • Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • Public art gallery in Sydney, Australia

    James Gleeson, Sidney Nolan, John Olsen, Margaret Preston, Hugh Ramsay, Lloyd Rees, Imants Tillers, J. W. Tristram, Roland Wakelin, Brett Whiteley, Fred

    Art Gallery of New South Wales

    Art Gallery of New South Wales

    Art_Gallery_of_New_South_Wales

  • List of Australian artists
  • convict. David Jay Reed (born 1950): artist, photographer, graphic designer Lloyd Rees (1895–1998): landscape painter Alison Baily Rehfisch (1900–1974): painter

    List of Australian artists

    List_of_Australian_artists

  • Colin Lanceley
  • Australian artist

    (a Keating government initiative) (1991), an invitation to deliver the Lloyd Rees Memorial Lecture (1993), and appointment to the council of trustees of

    Colin Lanceley

    Colin_Lanceley

  • Mauritian Australians
  • Ethnic group

    & Dance group Thomas Shadrach Peersahib- herbalist, teacher, activist Lloyd Rees- painter Aaron Rouge-Serret- Athlete Anabelle Smith- Diving Arthur Stace-

    Mauritian Australians

    Mauritian_Australians

  • Bathurst, New South Wales
  • City in New South Wales, Australia

    particularly local villages and towns. The collection includes several Lloyd Rees paintings. The design of the gallery allows regular exhibitions with an

    Bathurst, New South Wales

    Bathurst, New South Wales

    Bathurst,_New_South_Wales

  • Margaret Preston
  • Australian artist (1875–1963)

    such as Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, Harold Herbert, Dattilo Rubbo, Lloyd Rees, Nancy Borlase, and Ken Done. The Prestons would live in Mosman from 1920

    Margaret Preston

    Margaret Preston

    Margaret_Preston

  • Trebanos RFC
  • Welsh rugby union club, based in Swansea

    Thomas, Danny Walters, Jack Lewis, John Gower Rees, Anuerin Rees, Ceri Davies, Jim MacNamara, Bill Rees, Will Thomas, Howard James, Ken Davies, Byron

    Trebanos RFC

    Trebanos_RFC

  • List of public art in the City of Sydney
  • Dictionary of Sydney. Dictionary of Sydney Trust. Retrieved 5 April 2016. "Lloyd Rees". City Art. Retrieved 4 September 2016. "Prometheus (for Franz Kafka)"

    List of public art in the City of Sydney

    List of public art in the City of Sydney

    List_of_public_art_in_the_City_of_Sydney

  • University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning
  • Faculty of the University of Sydney, Australia

    Architecture and head of the school of undergraduate studies between 1968–1986 Lloyd Rees AC CMG (1895—1988): 1946—1986 (awarded University of Sydney Union Medal

    University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning

    University_of_Sydney_School_of_Architecture,_Design_and_Planning

  • Chaplain-General of Prisons
  • Church of England ecclesiastical office

    first chaplain-general. 1946-1961 Hugh Smith 1962–1980 (res.): Leslie Lloyd Rees 1981–1985 (res.): Percy Ashford (first Archdeacon to the Prison Service

    Chaplain-General of Prisons

    Chaplain-General_of_Prisons

  • William Pidgeon
  • Australian painter

    Archibald Prize competition for the third time with a study of the painter Lloyd Rees, commissioned by Lane Cove Council in March 1968 for their art collection

    William Pidgeon

    William Pidgeon

    William_Pidgeon

  • NSW Architecture Medallion
  • Highest architecture award in New South Wales, Australia

    Martin Place, Barangaroo, Victoria Cross, Crows Nest) Sydney CBD Transport Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design, 2025 (NSW) Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban

    NSW Architecture Medallion

    NSW Architecture Medallion

    NSW_Architecture_Medallion

  • John Lloyd (producer)
  • British producer and writer (born 1951)

    News Huddlines, and Quote... Unquote (with Nigel Rees). He wrote Hordes of the Things (as J. H. W. Lloyd) with Andrew Marshall, co-authored two episodes

    John Lloyd (producer)

    John Lloyd (producer)

    John_Lloyd_(producer)

  • Culture of Sydney
  • Sydney has been home to many visual artists, from the lush pastoralism of Lloyd Rees depictions of Sydney Harbour to Jeffrey Smart's portraits of bleak urban

    Culture of Sydney

    Culture of Sydney

    Culture_of_Sydney

  • Edge of the Trees
  • metropolis. This is also a way to celebrate the moment in time. 1995: Lloyd Rees Award for Outstanding Urban Design, Australian Institute of Architects

    Edge of the Trees

    Edge of the Trees

    Edge_of_the_Trees

  • Australian Academy of Art
  • Australian anti-modernist art organisation (1937–1947)

    Proctor Adelaide Elizabeth Perry Margaret Preston Albert Ernest Newbury Lloyd Rees Maud Sherwood Grace Cossington Smith Sydney Ure Smith Roland Wakelin Professor

    Australian Academy of Art

    Australian Academy of Art

    Australian_Academy_of_Art

  • Paddington Reservoir
  • Public park in Sydney, Australia

    Architects Awards for both urban design and heritage architecture; the Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design and the Greenway Award for Heritage (projects)

    Paddington Reservoir

    Paddington Reservoir

    Paddington_Reservoir

  • Girl in Red Tights
  • Painting by Constance Stokes

    including Arthur Boyd, Russell Drysdale, William Dobell, Sidney Nolan, Lloyd Rees, Donald Friend and Frank Hinder. It was Stokes' painting Girl in Red Tights

    Girl in Red Tights

    Girl_in_Red_Tights

  • 1939 Herald Exhibition of French and British Contemporary Art
  • Influential 1939 exhibition of European art that toured Australia

    canonical modern art, and artists who attended, among them John Brack, Lloyd Rees, Sibyl Craig, Joy Hester, Albert Tucker, Sidney Nolan, and James Gleeson

    1939 Herald Exhibition of French and British Contemporary Art

    1939_Herald_Exhibition_of_French_and_British_Contemporary_Art

  • Edward Duyker
  • Australian historian, biographer and author (born 1955)

    Australia, in 1849, and he is related to the Australian landscape painter Lloyd Rees. He is also related to the French painter Félix Lionnet and shares eighteenth-century

    Edward Duyker

    Edward Duyker

    Edward_Duyker

  • Patrick Hockey
  • Australian artist (1948–1992)

    Margaret Olley, Megan Paris, Timothy Pascoe, Professor Neville Quarry, Lloyd Rees, Alderman Tony Reeves, Patricia Reid, Robyn Richards, Richard Rowe, Anne

    Patrick Hockey

    Patrick_Hockey

  • Wharf Theatre
  • Theatre located on heritage wharf structure, Walsh Bay, Sydney, Australia

    theatres, rehearsal and workshop spaces". In 1985 the theatres won the NSW Lloyd Rees Award for Civic Design and the RAIA President's Award for Recycled Buildings

    Wharf Theatre

    Wharf Theatre

    Wharf_Theatre

  • Robert Woodward (architect)
  • Australian architect

    was impressed by teachers such as Leslie Wilkinson, George Molnar and Lloyd Rees. As a student he worked for Harry Divola and Peddle Thorp and Walker,

    Robert Woodward (architect)

    Robert Woodward (architect)

    Robert_Woodward_(architect)

  • Anthony White (artist)
  • Australian painter (born 1976)

    Prize for Landscape Painting, The Art Gallery of New South Wales 2002 The Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award (Highly Commended by Nicholas Harding) "Anthony

    Anthony White (artist)

    Anthony White (artist)

    Anthony_White_(artist)

  • The One That Got Away (British TV series)
  • Welsh television series

    Lloyd Richard Harrington as DS Rick Sheldon Rhian Blythe as Helen Sheldon Ioan Hefin as DCI Alan Vaughan Aled Pugh as DS Celyn Howells Mali Ann Rees as

    The One That Got Away (British TV series)

    The_One_That_Got_Away_(British_TV_series)

  • Yeronga, Queensland
  • Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

    initial joint owner of the first land sold in Yeronga[citation needed] Lloyd Rees (1895–1988), artist. He was born at his family home in the suburb. His

    Yeronga, Queensland

    Yeronga, Queensland

    Yeronga,_Queensland

  • Sandra Leveson
  • Wolseley, Roger Kemp, Asher Bilu, Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa, David Rankin, Lloyd Rees, Realities gallery Toorak 1979, September: Contemporary prints and paintings

    Sandra Leveson

    Sandra_Leveson

  • 1919 in the United Kingdom
  • Calvocoressi, Army officer and stockbroker (died 2007) 14 April – Leslie Lloyd Rees, Anglican prelate (died 2013) 15 April Emyr Humphreys, Welsh novelist

    1919 in the United Kingdom

    1919_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • USS Lloyd
  • Buckley-class destroyer escort

    Navy, was named in honor of Ensign William R. Lloyd (1916–1942). William Rees Lloyd was born on 23 September 1916 in Monticello, Florida. He enlisted in the

    USS Lloyd

    USS Lloyd

    USS_Lloyd

  • National Gallery of Australia
  • Art gallery in Canberra, Australia

    Shoalhaven River, Flapper Grace Cossington Smith – Interior in Yellow Lloyd Rees – A South Coast Road William Dobell – The Red Lady Albert Tucker – Pick

    National Gallery of Australia

    National Gallery of Australia

    National_Gallery_of_Australia

  • David Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore
  • British politician

    David Rees Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore, PC, TD (22 November 1903 – 30 August 1976) was a British politician. Rees-Williams was born in Bridgend, Wales

    David Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore

    David Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore

    David_Rees-Williams,_1st_Baron_Ogmore

  • Phyl Waterhouse
  • 20th-century Australian woman artist and gallerist

    Queen, David Newbury, Helen Ogilvie, L. S. Pendlebury, Arthur Evan Read, Lloyd Rees, Bernhard Rust, William Robinson, Max Sherlock, Julian Smith, Constance

    Phyl Waterhouse

    Phyl_Waterhouse

  • Basser Library
  • represented in the collection include Sir David Rivett, Sir Ian Wark and Dr Lloyd Rees, academics such as Professor Frank Fenner, Sir Neil Hamilton Fairley and

    Basser Library

    Basser_Library

  • List of honorary citizens of Bathurst
  • Moffat OBE (1939–Present) Australian Racing Driver. 6 October 1981 Dr. Lloyd Rees AC CMG (1895–1988) Australian Artist. 8 April 1982 Harry Bartrop 21 November

    List of honorary citizens of Bathurst

    List of honorary citizens of Bathurst

    List_of_honorary_citizens_of_Bathurst

  • Lionel Jago
  • Australian artist

    finalist for the 1950 Wynne Prize with Promenade – Watson’s Bay, beaten by Lloyd Rees’ The Harbour from McMahon's Point. In 2009 the Perth City Council held

    Lionel Jago

    Lionel Jago

    Lionel_Jago

  • Fabian Ware
  • Commonwealth War Graves Commission founder

     86. Wilson 1990, pp. 33–48. Paris 1992, p. 101. Potter 2003, p. 27. Lloyd & Rees 1994, p. 173. Quigley 1981, p. 63. Lack & Ziino 2014, p. 356. "British

    Fabian Ware

    Fabian_Ware

  • List of companions of the Order of Australia
  • 2014–present. 2016 A [434] Eric Reece 1909 1999 Premier of Tasmania 1975 Q [435] Lloyd Rees 1895 1998 Landscape painter 1985 A [436] Thomas Reeve 1923 2023 For service

    List of companions of the Order of Australia

    List_of_companions_of_the_Order_of_Australia

  • Keith Nugent
  • Australian physicist

    Appointed Officer of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours 2016 Lloyd Rees Lecture, Australian Academy of Science. 2011 Elected Fellow of the American

    Keith Nugent

    Keith Nugent

    Keith_Nugent

  • List of Australian architects
  • original on 3 March 2001. Retrieved 15 January 2022. James, Donald. "Tayler, Lloyd (1830–1900)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography

    List of Australian architects

    List_of_Australian_architects

  • Urban planning in Australia
  • Brisbane, for example, was described by Louis Esson and illustrated by Lloyd Rees with a Parisian influence. The concern with civic improvement was expressed

    Urban planning in Australia

    Urban planning in Australia

    Urban_planning_in_Australia

  • Deaths in July 2013
  • breast cancer. Oliver Red Cloud, 93, American Oglala Sioux chief. Leslie Lloyd Rees, 94, British prelate, Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury (1980–1986). Pamela

    Deaths in July 2013

    Deaths_in_July_2013

  • 1968 in art
  • King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Archibald Prize: William Edwin Pidgeon – Lloyd Rees Elaine Hamilton wins first prize at the Biennale de Menton, France Cybernetic

    1968 in art

    1968_in_art

  • Mosman Art Prize
  • Australian art award

    Hawkes for Florin Subsides 1981 Chris Johnson for Winter Landscape 1981 Lloyd Rees for Breezy Day Lane Cove (other medium) 1982 Jacki Fewtrell for Venetian

    Mosman Art Prize

    Mosman_Art_Prize

  • John McCaughey Prize
  • Australian art prize

    Fairweather 1966 Fred Williams 1971 Fred Williams (2nd time) NSW? 1971 Lloyd Rees (John McCaughey Memorial Art Prize, NGV) 1975 Geoffrey Proud (John McCaughey

    John McCaughey Prize

    John_McCaughey_Prize

  • Rural Bank Building, Martin Place
  • Commercial office building in New South Wales, Australia

    Margaret Olley, Megan Paris, Timothy Pascoe, Professor Neville Quarry, Lloyd Rees, Alderman Tony Reeves, Patricia Reid, Robyn Richards, Richard Rowe, Anne

    Rural Bank Building, Martin Place

    Rural Bank Building, Martin Place

    Rural_Bank_Building,_Martin_Place

  • Arts in Australia
  • Lindsay, the landscapists Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Albert Namatjira and Lloyd Rees, and modernist photographer Max Dupain. Each has helped to define the

    Arts in Australia

    Arts_in_Australia

  • George Lawrence (painter)
  • Australian painter

    further his passion for painting and drawing. In his introductory words, Lloyd Rees argues for Lawrence to be aligned "in the direction of Expressionism,

    George Lawrence (painter)

    George_Lawrence_(painter)

  • Johann Gottfried Arnold
  • German cellist and composer

    Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung 12 (18909/1), Sp. 609–616, Sp. 625–630. Lynda Lloyd-Rees: "Arnold, Johann Gottfried", in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and

    Johann Gottfried Arnold

    Johann_Gottfried_Arnold

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing LLOYD REES

LLOYD REES

AI search references containing LLOYD REES

LLOYD REES

  • LLOYD
  • Male

    Welsh

    LLOYD

    Welsh surname transferred to forename use, derived from Celtic Llwyd, LLOYD means "gray-haired." 

    LLOYD

  • Lloyd
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Jamaican, Welsh

    Lloyd

    Gray; Sacred; Grey Haired

    Lloyd

  • Lloyd
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic American Welsh

    Lloyd

    Gray.

    Lloyd

  • Blood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blood

    English : evidently from Old English blōd ‘blood’, but with what significance is not clear. In Middle English the word was in use as a metonymic occupational term for a physician, i.e. one who lets blood, and also as an affectionate term of address for a blood relative.Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Llwyd ‘son of Llwyd’ (see Lloyd).

    Blood

  • REESE
  • Male

    English

    REESE

    Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, REESE means "ardor, heat of passion."

    REESE

  • Lloyd
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Lloyd

    Grey

    Lloyd

  • Floyd
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Floyd

    The Hollow

    Floyd

  • Breese
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Breese

    English : nickname for an irritating person, from Middle English breeze ‘gadfly’ (Old English brēosa).Americanized spelling of the Welsh patronymic ap Rhys ‘son of Rhys’ (see Reese).German : habitational name from any of numerous places called Breese or Breesen, in Mecklenburg, Wendland (near Hannover), Brandenburg, and Pomerania. In some cases the place name is derived from West Slavic brjaza ‘birch’.

    Breese

  • Reesha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Reesha

    Feather, Line, Saintly

    Reesha

  • Sudama
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Sudama

    Llord Krishna's Friend; Meek; Humble

    Sudama

  • REES
  • Male

    English

    REES

    Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, REES means "ardor, heat of passion."

    REES

  • Floyd
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, Irish, Welsh

    Floyd

    White Haired; The Hollow; Flood; Gray-haired; Gray; Sacred; Gray Haired

    Floyd

  • Reesha | ரீஷா   
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Reesha | ரீஷா   

    Feather, Line, Saintly

    Reesha | ரீஷா   

  • Flood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Flood

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a small stream or an intermittent spring (Old English flōd(e), from flōwan ‘to flow’).Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Llwyd (see Lloyd).Irish : translation of various names correctly or erroneously associated with Gaelic tuile ‘flood’ (see Toole).

    Flood

  • Reese
  • Boy/Male

    English Welsh American

    Reese

    Ardent; fiery.

    Reese

  • Reesha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Reesha

    Feather; Sanity; Decoration of Heaven

    Reesha

  • Floyd
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic American English Welsh

    Floyd

    Gray.

    Floyd

  • LOYD
  • Male

    English

    LOYD

    Variant spelling of Welsh Lloyd, LOYD means "gray-haired." 

    LOYD

  • FLOYD
  • Male

    Welsh

    FLOYD

    Variant form of Welsh Lloyd, FLOYD means "gray-haired."

    FLOYD

  • Llwyd
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, Welsh

    Llwyd

    Legendary Son of Kil Coed; One with Gray Hair

    Llwyd

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with LLOYD REES

LLOYD REES

Follow users with usernames @LLOYD REES or posting hashtags containing #LLOYD REES

LLOYD REES

Online names & meanings

  • Manhalah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Manhalah

    Spring

  • Annavaran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Annavaran

    Without Fear

  • Dishita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dishita

    Focused, Once who knows direction

  • Gurlaal
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Gurlaal

    Beloved of Guru, Gurus darling

  • Ranaa
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hebrew, Indian, Muslim, Telugu

    Ranaa

    King / Prince

  • NKECHI
  • Female

    African

    NKECHI

    of God; or, of the spirit.

  • Rushan | روشان
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Rushan | روشان

    Illuminated

  • Abdul-Wahid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Abdul-Wahid

    Servant of the One

  • Khushpaal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Khushpaal

    Born with Good Fortune; Happy

  • Aodhan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Aodhan

    Fire; To Tie

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with LLOYD REES

LLOYD REES

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing LLOYD REES

LLOYD REES

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing LLOYD REES

LLOYD REES

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing LLOYD REES

Other words and meanings similar to

LLOYD REES

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing LLOYD REES

LLOYD REES

  • Reestablishment
  • n.

    The act reestablishing; the state of being reestablished.

  • Reintegrate
  • v. t.

    To renew with regard to any state or quality; to restore; to bring again together into a whole, as the parts off anything; to reestablish; as, to reintegrate a nation.

  • Reestablisher
  • n.

    One who establishes again.

  • Restore
  • v. t.

    To renew; to reestablish; as, to restore harmony among those who are variance.

  • Reconstruction
  • n.

    The act or process of reorganizing the governments of the States which had passed ordinances of secession, and of reestablishing their constitutional relations to the national government, after the close of the Civil War.

  • Reestate
  • v. t.

    To reestablish.

  • Reestablish
  • v. t.

    To establish anew; to fix or confirm again; to restore; as, to reestablish a covenant; to reestablish health.

  • Moravian
  • n.

    One of a religious sect called the United Brethren (an offshoot of the Hussites in Bohemia), which formed a separate church of Moravia, a northern district of Austria, about the middle of the 15th century. After being nearly extirpated by persecution, the society, under the name of The Renewed Church of the United Brethren, was reestablished in 1722-35 on the estates of Count Zinzendorf in Saxony. Called also Herrnhuter.

  • Restoration
  • n.

    The act of restoring or bringing back to a former place, station, or condition; the fact of being restored; renewal; reestablishment; as, the restoration of friendship between enemies; the restoration of peace after war.