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'''Leonard and Kathleen Shillam''' were ]n sculptors. '''Leonard and Kathleen Shillam''' were ]n sculptors. The couple founded the Queensland Society of Sculptors in 1969.


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
Leonard Shillam (born Leonard Shillam (born 1915 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - died 2005)


Kathleen Shillam (nee O'Neill) (born in England 25 May, 1916 - died 20 September, 2002) was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the Australia Day Honors in 1986, for services to sculpture and education, and awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in the arts at the University of Queensland in 2000. Kathleen Shillam (nee O'Neill) (born in England 25 May, 1916 - died 20 September, 2002) was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the Australia Day Honors in 1986, for services to sculpture and education, and awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in the arts at the University of Queensland in 2000.

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Leonard and Kathleen Shillam were Australian sculptors. The couple founded the Queensland Society of Sculptors in 1969.

Personal life

Leonard Shillam (born 1915 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - died 2005)

Kathleen Shillam (nee O'Neill) (born in England 25 May, 1916 - died 20 September, 2002) was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the Australia Day Honors in 1986, for services to sculpture and education, and awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in the arts at the University of Queensland in 2000.


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