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Andrew Doyle (artist)
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Andrew Doyle (c 1774–1841) was an Irish painter, engraver, and farmer. He was exiled for life to Australia in 1802 after being found in possession of a watermark of the Bank of Ireland, used to forge banknotes.
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Andrew Doyle
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Andrew Doyle
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Ulitedinburra Lodge, Sackville Reach, Sydney, Australia
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1841-09-02
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Dublin, Ireland
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Ulitedinburra Lodge
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November 1774
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1841-09-02
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Painting, engraving
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Irish
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Sophia Isabella Norris
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Andrew Doyle (c 1774–1841) was an Irish painter, engraver, and farmer. He was exiled for life to Australia in 1802 after being found in possession of a watermark of the Bank of Ireland, used to forge banknotes.
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