- Wikiriwhi, also
known as Greg
Whitecliffe (August 4, 1954 –
February 15, 2001), was an
artist from New Zealand.
Whitecliffe's father was
Maori and his mother...
- times, on
compilation CDs. The only son of the poor but
aristocratic Whitecliffe family is to be sent to the
nation of
Ritalla in
order to sell the family's...
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Whitecliffe College is a
private training establishment in New Zealand.
Whitecliffe College was
established as a fine arts,
design and
fashion school...
- of
Scientology bought the heritage-listed
Grafton building,
formerly Whitecliffe College of Arts and
Design for ten
million dollars. It has been reported...
- (1957) - Lady
Tavistock The Duke Wore
Jeans (1958) -
Duchess Cynthia Whitecliffe The
Reluctant Debutante (1958) - Miss Grey -
Secretary (uncredited) Room...
-
gained a
certificate of Art and
Design at the art
school in Auckland,
Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design. He
continued his
tertiary studies from 2002...
- (1958) – Sir
George Turvey The Duke Wore
Jeans (1958) – Lord
Edward Whitecliffe The
Moonraker (1958) – Lord
Harcourt Next to No Time (1958) – Wallis...
- steps, may have been
produced by Craig's
extensive Avondale brick works.
Whitecliffe – 2
Castle Drive.
Originally 45
Mountain Road. A two
storied brick mansion...
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artist James Ormsby. She
gained an MFA with
first class honours from
Whitecliffe College of Art and
Design in 2016. Her work has been
shown at Auckland...
- is a make-up
artist from Tauranga, New Zealand. De Mey
attended the
Whitecliffe College of Arts and
Design in Parnell,
Auckland where he
studied Fine...