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John Henry Chinner

John Henry Chinner (30 June 1865 – 15 December 1933) was a South Australian artist, best known for his caricatures of prominent people.

History edit

Chinner was born in Brighton, South Australia, son of George Williams Chinner (c. 1824 – 27 May 1880), and his second wife Mary Chinner, née Edwards.

Chinner, pḕre, arrived in SA before 1847, had a drapery shop on Rundle Street. He married Caroline Bowen (c. 1831 – 29 April 1861) on 6 April 1849. By 1859 he was a Hindley Street publican, Mayor of Brighton in 1860 and longtime councillor. He married Mary Edwards on 8 September 1863.

In 1879 he was enrolled at Prince Alfred College as a boarder, and later was a prominent batsman in the annual cricket match against St Peter's College.[a]

This was the start of a lifelong commitment as an active member and finally president of the PAC Old Collegians' Association, longtime member of the College Committee and for 22 years the Council's Honorary Secretary.[1]

The family moved to Parkside around 1880 and Chinner became involved with the local church literary society, taught bible classes, and was promoted by Alfred Catt to Sunday school superintendent. His devout, methodical, serious nature and no-nonsense leadership style made the Parkside Wesleyan Methodist Sunday school an example that other churches sought to emulate.[1] His admiration for the Song of Australia as a National Anthem was tempered by Caroline Carleton's lack of reference to God, which Chinner made good with an additional verse:

There is a land, a morning land,
Which rose from nought at God's command,
Where peace and truth stand hand in hand;
Australia!
Lord, purge these shores suffused with light
From sins abhorrent to Thy sight,
Guard Thou with all Thy gracious might,
Australia! Australia! Australia![1]

 

His interest in caricature was first shown with contributions to the Literary Society's magazine, in which he published sketches of fellow-members, and it was not long before his work was to be seen in the pages of Quiz, The Bulletin and London Punch.[2] He was a Fellow of the South Australian Society of Arts, and was urged by H. P. Gill to make a profession of his hobby.[1]

Outside these interests he was an accountant — he was for 31 years Adelaide manager for the Atlas Insurance Company, retiring in January 1925.[3]

Notable Citizens edit

Chinner produced a series of around 250 caricatures between 1923 and 1928 for the Adelaide Saturday Journal,[4] No. 1 being of the South Australian Governor, Sir Tom Bridges.[5]

Many of these were also carried by sister-publications The Register and The Observer.

The last of the series may have been of Charles Bastard, lessee of Adelaide's City Baths.[6] Around 180 of these are listed below:

Name Relevant article Description Notes
  Chinner monograms This article
  Abe Shannon Abe Shannon pastoralist philanthropist
  Albert Ernest Clarkson H. L. Vosz glass merchant
  Albert James Hannan Albert James Hannan Crown Solicitor
  Alec Bagot Alec Bagot politician
  Alexander John McLachlan Alexander McLachlan
  Alexander Vigors Benson A. V. Benson Port Adelaide Racing Club
  Alfred Austin Lendon A. A. Lendon medico
  Alfred C. Minchin A. C. Minchin zoo director
  Alfred Edward Simpson Alfred Edward Simpson architect
  Alfred Jabez Roberts A. J. Roberts business, sport
  Alfred Norwood Day A. N. Day railways
  Alick J. Murray Alick J. Murray pastoralist
  Andrew Alexander Kirkpatrick Andrew Kirkpatrick
  Andrew Douglas Young Andrew Douglas Young stockbroker
  Angas Johnson Angas Johnson city health officer
  Archibald Thomas Strong Archibald Strong scholar, poet
  Arnold Edwin Victor Richardson A. E. V. Richardson
  Arthur Graham Rymill Arthur Graham Rymill
  Arthur Nutter Thomas A. Nutter Thomas
  Arthur V. Kewney Arthur V. Kewney Victoria Racing Club
  Benno Seppelt Benno Seppelt winemaker
  Albert Edwin Hamilton A. E. Hamilton accountant, rose fancier
  Bert Hinkler Bert Hinkler
  Brailsford Robertson Thorburn Brailsford Robertson Adelaide Uni
  Brian Wibberley Brian Wibberley Methodist
  Cecil Thomas Madigan Cecil Thomas Madigan
  Charles Bastard Charles Bastard manager, City Baths
  Charles Edward Goldsmith None[7] Savings bank
  Charles Edward Owen Smyth C. E. Owen Smyth
  Charles Fenner Charles Fenner technical education
  Charles Hawkes Todd Connor None[7] mill owner
  Charles Howard Angas Charles Howard Angas
  Charles Richmond Glover Charles Richmond Glover
  Clem Hill Clem Hill
  Coleman Phillipson Coleman Phillipson International Law
  Darnley Naylor Darnley Naylor
  David John Gordon David Gordon
  Donald Reid James Marshall & Co. merchant
  Douglas Mawson Douglas Mawson geologist
  E Harold Davies E. Harold Davies
  Ebenezer Daniel Hedley Virgo None[7] stockowners' representative
  Edgar John Field None[7] public servant
  Edgar Ravenswood Waite Edgar Ravenswood Waite
  Edward Allan Farquhar Edward Allan Farquhar
  Edward Erskine Cleland Edward Erskine Cleland lawyer
  Edward Henry Rennie Edward Rennie
  Edward Holdsworth Sugden Edward Holdsworth Sugden
  Edward Howard Bakewell E. H. Bakewell
  Edward Julius Edward Julius forestry
  Edward Lucas MLC Edward Lucas
  Edward S. Kiek Edward S. Kiek Congregationalist
  Edward Wheewall Holden Edward Holden
  Edwin Mitchell Smith Edwin Mitchell Smith surveyor-general
  Ernest Maurice Sabine None[7] police magistrate
  Ernest Pringle Ramsay Ernest Pringle Ramsay deputy postmaster-general
  Ferdinand Lucas Parker F. L. Parker parliamentary clerk
  Francis Villeneuve Smith Francis Smith
  Frank Lymer Gratton Frank Lymer Gratton 1000 voice choir conductor
  Frank Marlow Frank Marlow secretary football league
  Frank Moulden Frank Beaumont Moulden
  Frank Sandland Hone Frank Sandland Hone
  Frederic Wood Jones Frederic Wood Jones
  Frederick Allen Lakeman James Marshall & Co. merchant
  Frederick Charles Bevan Frederick Bevan Conservatorium
  Frederick George Scarfe George Scarfe of Harris, Scarfe & Co
  Frederick Taylor Whitington Fred T. Whitington
  Frederick William Birrell Frederick William Birrell
  Frederick William Bullock Frederick William Bullock
  Frederick William Richards Frederick William Richards
  George A. J. Webb George A. J. Webb
  George Brookman George Brookman
  George Davidson (minister) George Davidson Presbyterian
  George Edward Young George Edward Young
  George Frederick Claridge George Frederick Claridge home for incurables
  George Frederick Jenkins George Frederick Jenkins
  George Giffen George Giffen
  George Hubert Wilkins George Hubert Wilkins
  George McEwin George McEwin councillor
  George Richards Laffer George Richards Laffer
  Gordon Richardson Gordon Richardson
  Hans Heysen Hans Heysen
  Harold Edward Winterbottom Harold Edward Winterbottom Chamber of Manufactures
  Harold Gordon Darling Harold Gordon Darling
  Harold Jack Finnis Royal Agric. Soc.
  Harold Septimus Power Harold Septimus Power
  Harry Dove Young Harry Dove Young
  Henri Benedictus van Raalte H. van Raalte Art Gallery
  Henry Barwell Henry Barwell
  Henry Tassie MLC 01 Henry Tassie
  Henry Thomas (miller) Henry Thomas
  Herbert Allchurch police prosecutor
  Herbert Henry Ernest Russell OBE
  Herbert Mathew Hale museum
  Hermann Koeppen Wendt
  Horace Percy Beaver town clerk
  Immanuel Gotthold Reimann Immanuel Gotthold Reimann
  James Arthur Seymour Chalmer's church
  James Ashton James Ashton
  James Gartrell James Gartrell
  James Hall horse racing
  James Hay Gosse James Hay Gosse
  James Jelley James Jelley
  James Marshall James Marshall & Co.
  James McGuire (railways) James McGuire
  James Percy Morice clerk of parliament
  James Richard Fowler
  James Sadler
  James Walters Kitto deputy PMG
  James Wigham McGregor manufacturer
  John Baird, Lord Stonehaven John Baird, 1st Viscount Stonehaven
  John Cowan MLC John Cowan
  John Frederick Bailey John Frederick Bailey
  John George Bice John George Bice
  John Gunn MHA John Gunn
  John Henry Chinner (this article) artist by his son
  John Lloyd Price John Lloyd Price
  John Marshall Reid
  John McInnes MHA John McInnes
  John Millard Dunn John Millard Dunn
  John Sincock govt reporting staff
  John Stoward Moyes John Stoward Moyes
  John Verran John Verran
  John White (South Australian painter) John White
  Joseph Verco Joseph Verco
  Josiah Symon Josiah Symon
  Julian Bickersteth Julian Bickersteth
  Kerr Grant Kerr Grant
  Lachlan McTaggart pastoralist
  Lancelot Stirling Lancelot Stirling
  Laurence Hotham Howie Laurence Hotham Howie
  Legh Winser Legh Winser
  Lennon Raws chamber of commerce
  Leslie Penfold-Hyland Leslie Penfold Hyland
  Leslie Salter dried fruits board
  Leslie Wilkie Leslie Wilkie
  Lewis Cohen (mayor) Lewis Cohen
  Lionel Gee mines department
  Lionel Laughton Hill Lionel Laughton Hill
  Lionel Lindsay Lionel Lindsay
  Malcolm McIntosh MHA Malcolm McIntosh
  Maxwell Gavin Anderson of Orient Line
  Mellis Napier Mellis Napier
  Napier Kyffin Birks Napier Kyffin Birks
  Noel Augustin Webb federal arbitration court
  Norman Jolly Norman Jolly
  Norman Murray Gladstone Gratton Scotch College
  Oscar Seppelt
  Oswald Vick Hoad military commander
  Owen Forbes Phillips Owen Phillips base commander Brig-Gen
  Owen Hindmarsh Stephens electoral college
  P. William Vaughan None[7] Commonwealth Bank aka Col. Vaughan
  Patrick McMahon Glynn Patrick McMahon Glynn
  Percy William Charlton Wise Percy W. Wise canon Wise
  Raymond Lionel Leane Raymond Lionel Leane
  Reginald Robert Stuckey under-treasurer
  Reginald Victor Wilson Reginald Victor Wilson
  Richard Butler MHA Richard Butler
  Richard Layton Butler Richard Layton Butler
  Richard William Bennett judge
  Robert Duncan
  Robert Hugh Crawford Robert Hugh Crawford
  Robert Scott Young Bank of Adelaide
  Robert William Chapman (engineer) Robert William Chapman
  Samuel Albert White Samuel Albert White
  Samuel Henry Prior Samuel Prior of The Bulletin
  Samuel James Mitchell Samuel James Mitchell
  Samuel Joshua Jacobs Samuel Joshua Jacobs
  Samuel Perry Samuel Perry
  Sid Torr racehorse owner
  Sidney Kidman Sidney Kidman
  Stanley Bruce Stanley Bruce
  Stanley Price Weir Stanley Price Weir
  Sydney Talbot Smith Sydney Talbot Smith
  Theodore George Bentley Osborn Theodore George Bentley Osborn
  Thomas Henry Jones Thomas Henry Jones
  Thomas Pascoe MLC Thomas Pascoe
  Thomas Payne Bellchambers naturalist
  Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran KC Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran KC
  Thomas Slaney Poole Thomas Slaney Poole
  Tom Bridges Tom Bridges
  Victor Ryan tourist bureau
  W. G. T. Goodman W. G. T. Goodman
  Wallace Bruce
  Wallace Sandford Wallace Sandford
  Walter Edwards Chinner of Wilkinson & Co
  Walter Ernest Rogers 01 auditor-general
  Walter Gill Walter Gill
  Walter Gordon Duncan Walter Gordon Duncan
  Whitmore Blake Carr Whitmore Blake Carr
  Will Ashton Will Ashton
  William Alfred Webb William Alfred Webb
  William Bennett (headmaster) William Bennett
  William Hague MHA William Hague
  William Henry Foote William Henry Foote
  William Henry Jeanes SA Cricket Assoc.
  William Herbert Phillipps William Herbert Phillipps
  William Hutchinson Robinson Methodist conference
  William Jethro Brown William Jethro Brown
  William John Colebatch Roseworthy College
  William John Hill both (Adel, Assoc) Chambers of Commerce
  William John Masson
  William John Warren State Bank
  William Joseph Denny William Joseph Denny
  William Mitchell (philosopher) William Mitchell
  William Percival Nicholls Pulteney Grammar
  William Ramsay Smith William Ramsay Smith
  William Reynolds Bayly William Reynolds Bayly
  William Rooke Creswell William Rooke Creswell
  William Taylor McCoy director of educ.
  William Thomas Shapley William Thomas Shapley of Methodist conference
  William Thornborough Hayward William Thornborough Hayward

James Alfred Pearce (1873–1944) drew caricatures in a similar style for the Adelaide News in a series entitled "Familiar Figures" in 1930. No. 19, Frank L. Gratton may be viewed here. Pearce was born in Burra to Cornish parents.[8]Lionel Coventry (1906–1986) was a later News caricaturist, seen here and here (F. L. Parker in 1945 and 1949 respectively)

Other interests edit

Although Chinner was best known for his caricatures, he was also a fine painter in watercolors.

He was also known for his skill as a poet, particularly as a hymnwriter.

He was deeply involved in municipal affairs, and was a longtime member of the Unley Council and served as mayor.

He was a board member of the Epworth Book Depot for over thirty years.

He was a lifelong supporter of Prince Alfred College in every aspect of its activities.

Family edit

 
Chinner by H. W. Chinner

Chinner married Harriet Agnes Wallace (died 22 September 1948) at Parkside Wesleyan Church on 11 September 1889. Their children were:

  • Mary Wallace Chinner (3 October 1890 – )
  • Dorothy Agnes Chinner (27 March 1892 – )
  • Marjorie Wallace Chinner (29 August 1894 – )
  • Harry Wallace Chinner (26 December 1896 – 11 July 1975)
  • John Wallace Chinner (5 March 1901 – )

They had a home at 33 Foster street, Parkside.

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ His elder brother, the musician William Bowen Chinner (1850 – 2 July 1915) was educated at St Peter's College. See his article for more family details.
  1. ^ a b c d "The Late Mr J. H. Chinner". Australian Christian Commonwealth. 9 February 1934. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  2. ^ McCulloch, Alan; Nodrum, Charles (1984). Encyclopedia of Australian Art. Hutchinson of Australia. ISBN 978-0-0914-8560-3.
  3. ^ "Social to Mr Chinner". The Advertiser (Adelaide). South Australia. 3 February 1925. p. 11. Retrieved 13 December 2020 – via Trove.
  4. ^ "Notable Citizens in Caricature". The Register (Adelaide). Vol. LXXXVIII, no. 25, 773. South Australia. 4 August 1923. p. 12. Retrieved 2 December 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Notable Citizens". The Saturday Journal. Vol. LVIII, no. 16190. South Australia. 28 July 1923. p. 17. Retrieved 2 December 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "Advertising". Saturday Journal. Vol. XLIII, no. 16447. South Australia. 30 June 1928. p. 13. Retrieved 2 December 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Article started in userspace but abandoned as unlikely to meet notability criteria.
  8. ^ "Meet Mr. J. A. Pearce". The News (Adelaide). Vol. XI, no. 1, 606. South Australia. 6 September 1928. p. 6. Retrieved 30 January 2021 – via Trove.

Gallery edit

A few "notable citizens":

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John Henry Chinner 30 June 1865 15 December 1933 was a South Australian artist best known for his caricatures of prominent people Contents 1 History 2 Notable Citizens 3 Other interests 4 Family 5 Notes and references 6 GalleryHistory editChinner was born in Brighton South Australia son of George Williams Chinner c 1824 27 May 1880 and his second wife Mary Chinner nee Edwards Chinner pḕre arrived in SA before 1847 had a drapery shop on Rundle Street He married Caroline Bowen c 1831 29 April 1861 on 6 April 1849 By 1859 he was a Hindley Street publican Mayor of Brighton in 1860 and longtime councillor He married Mary Edwards on 8 September 1863 In 1879 he was enrolled at Prince Alfred College as a boarder and later was a prominent batsman in the annual cricket match against St Peter s College a This was the start of a lifelong commitment as an active member and finally president of the PAC Old Collegians Association longtime member of the College Committee and for 22 years the Council s Honorary Secretary 1 The family moved to Parkside around 1880 and Chinner became involved with the local church literary society taught bible classes and was promoted by Alfred Catt to Sunday school superintendent His devout methodical serious nature and no nonsense leadership style made the Parkside Wesleyan Methodist Sunday school an example that other churches sought to emulate 1 His admiration for the Song of Australia as a National Anthem was tempered by Caroline Carleton s lack of reference to God which Chinner made good with an additional verse There is a land a morning land Which rose from nought at God s command Where peace and truth stand hand in hand Australia Lord purge these shores suffused with light From sins abhorrent to Thy sight Guard Thou with all Thy gracious might Australia Australia Australia 1 nbsp His interest in caricature was first shown with contributions to the Literary Society s magazine in which he published sketches of fellow members and it was not long before his work was to be seen in the pages of Quiz The Bulletin and London Punch 2 He was a Fellow of the South Australian Society of Arts and was urged by H P Gill to make a profession of his hobby 1 Outside these interests he was an accountant he was for 31 years Adelaide manager for the Atlas Insurance Company retiring in January 1925 3 Notable Citizens editChinner produced a series of around 250 caricatures between 1923 and 1928 for the Adelaide Saturday Journal 4 No 1 being of the South Australian Governor Sir Tom Bridges 5 Many of these were also carried by sister publications The Register and The Observer The last of the series may have been of Charles Bastard lessee of Adelaide s City Baths 6 Around 180 of these are listed below Name Relevant article Description Notes nbsp Chinner monograms This article nbsp Abe Shannon Abe Shannon pastoralist philanthropist nbsp Albert Ernest Clarkson H L Vosz glass merchant nbsp Albert James Hannan Albert James Hannan Crown Solicitor nbsp Alec Bagot Alec Bagot politician nbsp Alexander John McLachlan Alexander McLachlan nbsp Alexander Vigors Benson A V Benson Port Adelaide Racing Club nbsp Alfred Austin Lendon A A Lendon medico nbsp Alfred C Minchin A C Minchin zoo director nbsp Alfred Edward Simpson Alfred Edward Simpson architect nbsp Alfred Jabez Roberts A J Roberts business sport nbsp Alfred Norwood Day A N Day railways nbsp Alick J Murray Alick J Murray pastoralist nbsp Andrew Alexander Kirkpatrick Andrew Kirkpatrick nbsp Andrew Douglas Young Andrew Douglas Young stockbroker nbsp Angas Johnson Angas Johnson city health officer nbsp Archibald Thomas Strong Archibald Strong scholar poet nbsp Arnold Edwin Victor Richardson A E V Richardson nbsp Arthur Graham Rymill Arthur Graham Rymill nbsp Arthur Nutter Thomas A Nutter Thomas nbsp Arthur V Kewney Arthur V Kewney Victoria Racing Club nbsp Benno Seppelt Benno Seppelt winemaker nbsp Albert Edwin Hamilton A E Hamilton accountant rose fancier nbsp Bert Hinkler Bert Hinkler nbsp Brailsford Robertson Thorburn Brailsford Robertson Adelaide Uni nbsp Brian Wibberley Brian Wibberley Methodist nbsp Cecil Thomas Madigan Cecil Thomas Madigan nbsp Charles Bastard Charles Bastard manager City Baths nbsp Charles Edward Goldsmith None 7 Savings bank nbsp Charles Edward Owen Smyth C E Owen Smyth nbsp Charles Fenner Charles Fenner technical education nbsp Charles Hawkes Todd Connor None 7 mill owner nbsp Charles Howard Angas Charles Howard Angas nbsp Charles Richmond Glover Charles Richmond Glover nbsp Clem Hill Clem Hill nbsp Coleman Phillipson Coleman Phillipson International Law nbsp Darnley Naylor Darnley Naylor nbsp David John Gordon David Gordon nbsp Donald Reid James Marshall amp Co merchant nbsp Douglas Mawson Douglas Mawson geologist nbsp E Harold Davies E Harold Davies nbsp Ebenezer Daniel Hedley Virgo None 7 stockowners representative nbsp Edgar John Field None 7 public servant nbsp Edgar Ravenswood Waite Edgar Ravenswood Waite nbsp Edward Allan Farquhar Edward Allan Farquhar nbsp Edward Erskine Cleland Edward Erskine Cleland lawyer nbsp Edward Henry Rennie Edward Rennie nbsp Edward Holdsworth Sugden Edward Holdsworth Sugden nbsp Edward Howard Bakewell E H Bakewell nbsp Edward Julius Edward Julius forestry nbsp Edward Lucas MLC Edward Lucas nbsp Edward S Kiek Edward S Kiek Congregationalist nbsp Edward Wheewall Holden Edward Holden nbsp Edwin Mitchell Smith Edwin Mitchell Smith surveyor general nbsp Ernest Maurice Sabine None 7 police magistrate nbsp Ernest Pringle Ramsay Ernest Pringle Ramsay deputy postmaster general nbsp Ferdinand Lucas Parker F L Parker parliamentary clerk nbsp Francis Villeneuve Smith Francis Smith nbsp Frank Lymer Gratton Frank Lymer Gratton 1000 voice choir conductor nbsp Frank Marlow Frank Marlow secretary football league nbsp Frank Moulden Frank Beaumont Moulden nbsp Frank Sandland Hone Frank Sandland Hone nbsp Frederic Wood Jones Frederic Wood Jones nbsp Frederick Allen Lakeman James Marshall amp Co merchant nbsp Frederick Charles Bevan Frederick Bevan Conservatorium nbsp Frederick George Scarfe George Scarfe of Harris Scarfe amp Co nbsp Frederick Taylor Whitington Fred T Whitington nbsp Frederick William Birrell Frederick William Birrell nbsp Frederick William Bullock Frederick William Bullock nbsp Frederick William Richards Frederick William Richards nbsp George A J Webb George A J Webb nbsp George Brookman George Brookman nbsp George Davidson minister George Davidson Presbyterian nbsp George Edward Young George Edward Young nbsp George Frederick Claridge George Frederick Claridge home for incurables nbsp George Frederick Jenkins George Frederick Jenkins nbsp George Giffen George Giffen nbsp George Hubert Wilkins George Hubert Wilkins nbsp George McEwin George McEwin councillor nbsp George Richards Laffer George Richards Laffer nbsp Gordon Richardson Gordon Richardson nbsp Hans Heysen Hans Heysen nbsp Harold Edward Winterbottom Harold Edward Winterbottom Chamber of Manufactures nbsp Harold Gordon Darling Harold Gordon Darling nbsp Harold Jack Finnis Royal Agric Soc nbsp Harold Septimus Power Harold Septimus Power nbsp Harry Dove Young Harry Dove Young nbsp Henri Benedictus van Raalte H van Raalte Art Gallery nbsp Henry Barwell Henry Barwell nbsp Henry Tassie MLC 01 Henry Tassie nbsp Henry Thomas miller Henry Thomas nbsp Herbert Allchurch police prosecutor nbsp Herbert Henry Ernest Russell OBE nbsp Herbert Mathew Hale museum nbsp Hermann Koeppen Wendt nbsp Horace Percy Beaver town clerk nbsp Immanuel Gotthold Reimann Immanuel Gotthold Reimann nbsp James Arthur Seymour Chalmer s church nbsp James Ashton James Ashton nbsp James Gartrell James Gartrell nbsp James Hall horse racing nbsp James Hay Gosse James Hay Gosse nbsp James Jelley James Jelley nbsp James Marshall James Marshall amp Co nbsp James McGuire railways James McGuire nbsp James Percy Morice clerk of parliament nbsp James Richard Fowler nbsp James Sadler nbsp James Walters Kitto deputy PMG nbsp James Wigham McGregor manufacturer nbsp John Baird Lord Stonehaven John Baird 1st Viscount Stonehaven nbsp John Cowan MLC John Cowan nbsp John Frederick Bailey John Frederick Bailey nbsp John George Bice John George Bice nbsp John Gunn MHA John Gunn nbsp John Henry Chinner this article artist by his son nbsp John Lloyd Price John Lloyd Price nbsp John Marshall Reid nbsp John McInnes MHA John McInnes nbsp John Millard Dunn John Millard Dunn nbsp John Sincock govt reporting staff nbsp John Stoward Moyes John Stoward Moyes nbsp John Verran John Verran nbsp John White South Australian painter John White nbsp Joseph Verco Joseph Verco nbsp Josiah Symon Josiah Symon nbsp Julian Bickersteth Julian Bickersteth nbsp Kerr Grant Kerr Grant nbsp Lachlan McTaggart pastoralist nbsp Lancelot Stirling Lancelot Stirling nbsp Laurence Hotham Howie Laurence Hotham Howie nbsp Legh Winser Legh Winser nbsp Lennon Raws chamber of commerce nbsp Leslie Penfold Hyland Leslie Penfold Hyland nbsp Leslie Salter dried fruits board nbsp Leslie Wilkie Leslie Wilkie nbsp Lewis Cohen mayor Lewis Cohen nbsp Lionel Gee mines department nbsp Lionel Laughton Hill Lionel Laughton Hill nbsp Lionel Lindsay Lionel Lindsay nbsp Malcolm McIntosh MHA Malcolm McIntosh nbsp Maxwell Gavin Anderson of Orient Line nbsp Mellis Napier Mellis Napier nbsp Napier Kyffin Birks Napier Kyffin Birks nbsp Noel Augustin Webb federal arbitration court nbsp Norman Jolly Norman Jolly nbsp Norman Murray Gladstone Gratton Scotch College nbsp Oscar Seppelt nbsp Oswald Vick Hoad military commander nbsp Owen Forbes Phillips Owen Phillips base commander Brig Gen nbsp Owen Hindmarsh Stephens electoral college nbsp P William Vaughan None 7 Commonwealth Bank aka Col Vaughan nbsp Patrick McMahon Glynn Patrick McMahon Glynn nbsp Percy William Charlton Wise Percy W Wise canon Wise nbsp Raymond Lionel Leane Raymond Lionel Leane nbsp Reginald Robert Stuckey under treasurer nbsp Reginald Victor Wilson Reginald Victor Wilson nbsp Richard Butler MHA Richard Butler nbsp Richard Layton Butler Richard Layton Butler nbsp Richard William Bennett judge nbsp Robert Duncan nbsp Robert Hugh Crawford Robert Hugh Crawford nbsp Robert Scott Young Bank of Adelaide nbsp Robert William Chapman engineer Robert William Chapman nbsp Samuel Albert White Samuel Albert White nbsp Samuel Henry Prior Samuel Prior of The Bulletin nbsp Samuel James Mitchell Samuel James Mitchell nbsp Samuel Joshua Jacobs Samuel Joshua Jacobs nbsp Samuel Perry Samuel Perry nbsp Sid Torr racehorse owner nbsp Sidney Kidman Sidney Kidman nbsp Stanley Bruce Stanley Bruce nbsp Stanley Price Weir Stanley Price Weir nbsp Sydney Talbot Smith Sydney Talbot Smith nbsp Theodore George Bentley Osborn Theodore George Bentley Osborn nbsp Thomas Henry Jones Thomas Henry Jones nbsp Thomas Pascoe MLC Thomas Pascoe nbsp Thomas Payne Bellchambers naturalist nbsp Thomas Shuldham O Halloran KC Thomas Shuldham O Halloran KC nbsp Thomas Slaney Poole Thomas Slaney Poole nbsp Tom Bridges Tom Bridges nbsp Victor Ryan tourist bureau nbsp W G T Goodman W G T Goodman nbsp Wallace Bruce nbsp Wallace Sandford Wallace Sandford nbsp Walter Edwards Chinner of Wilkinson amp Co nbsp Walter Ernest Rogers 01 auditor general nbsp Walter Gill Walter Gill nbsp Walter Gordon Duncan Walter Gordon Duncan nbsp Whitmore Blake Carr Whitmore Blake Carr nbsp Will Ashton Will Ashton nbsp William Alfred Webb William Alfred Webb nbsp William Bennett headmaster William Bennett nbsp William Hague MHA William Hague nbsp William Henry Foote William Henry Foote nbsp William Henry Jeanes SA Cricket Assoc nbsp William Herbert Phillipps William Herbert Phillipps nbsp William Hutchinson Robinson Methodist conference nbsp William Jethro Brown William Jethro Brown nbsp William John Colebatch Roseworthy College nbsp William John Hill both Adel Assoc Chambers of Commerce nbsp William John Masson nbsp William John Warren State Bank nbsp William Joseph Denny William Joseph Denny nbsp William Mitchell philosopher William Mitchell nbsp William Percival Nicholls Pulteney Grammar nbsp William Ramsay Smith William Ramsay Smith nbsp William Reynolds Bayly William Reynolds Bayly nbsp William Rooke Creswell William Rooke Creswell nbsp William Taylor McCoy director of educ nbsp William Thomas Shapley William Thomas Shapley of Methodist conference nbsp William Thornborough Hayward William Thornborough HaywardJames Alfred Pearce 1873 1944 drew caricatures in a similar style for the Adelaide News in a series entitled Familiar Figures in 1930 No 19 Frank L Gratton may be viewed here Pearce was born in Burra to Cornish parents 8 Lionel Coventry 1906 1986 was a later News caricaturist seen here and here F L Parker in 1945 and 1949 respectively Other interests editAlthough Chinner was best known for his caricatures he was also a fine painter in watercolors He was also known for his skill as a poet particularly as a hymnwriter He was deeply involved in municipal affairs and was a longtime member of the Unley Council and served as mayor He was a board member of the Epworth Book Depot for over thirty years He was a lifelong supporter of Prince Alfred College in every aspect of its activities Family edit nbsp Chinner by H W ChinnerChinner married Harriet Agnes Wallace died 22 September 1948 at Parkside Wesleyan Church on 11 September 1889 Their children were Mary Wallace Chinner 3 October 1890 Dorothy Agnes Chinner 27 March 1892 Marjorie Wallace Chinner 29 August 1894 Harry Wallace Chinner 26 December 1896 11 July 1975 John Wallace Chinner 5 March 1901 They had a home at 33 Foster street Parkside Notes and references edit His elder brother the musician William Bowen Chinner 1850 2 July 1915 was educated at St Peter s College See his article for more family details a b c d The Late Mr J H Chinner Australian Christian Commonwealth 9 February 1934 Retrieved 2 December 2020 McCulloch Alan Nodrum Charles 1984 Encyclopedia of Australian Art Hutchinson of Australia ISBN 978 0 0914 8560 3 Social to Mr Chinner The Advertiser Adelaide South Australia 3 February 1925 p 11 Retrieved 13 December 2020 via Trove Notable Citizens in Caricature The Register Adelaide Vol LXXXVIII no 25 773 South Australia 4 August 1923 p 12 Retrieved 2 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Notable Citizens The Saturday Journal Vol LVIII no 16190 South Australia 28 July 1923 p 17 Retrieved 2 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Advertising Saturday Journal Vol XLIII no 16447 South Australia 30 June 1928 p 13 Retrieved 2 December 2020 via National Library of Australia a b c d e f Article started in userspace but abandoned as unlikely to meet notability criteria Meet Mr J A Pearce The News Adelaide Vol XI no 1 606 South Australia 6 September 1928 p 6 Retrieved 30 January 2021 via Trove Gallery editA few notable citizens nbsp A E Clarkson nbsp Hans Heysen nbsp Douglas Mawson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Henry Chinner amp oldid 1170240293, wikipedia, wiki, 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