Sheila Hawkins
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20 August 1905
Sheila Hawkins | |
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| Born | Sheila Margaret Hawkins 20 August 1905 Kalgoorlie, Western Australia |
| Died | 10 January 1999 (aged 93) London, England |
| Other names | Sheila Margaret Bowden |
| Occupation(s) | Children's book author/illustrator, war artist, commercial artist |
Sheila Margaret Hawkins (20 August 1905 – 10 January 1999) was an Australian war artist and author/illustrator of children's books.
Hawkins was born in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia on 20 August 1905 to Beatrice Mary (née Edwards) and Geoffrey Oswald Hawkins. Her father was an architect and surveyor and the family moved to Perth and later to Melbourne when he enlisted to serve in World War I in 1915.[1]
She completed her secondary education at Toorak College and began studies at the National Gallery Art School in Melbourne in 1923. She was, however, forced to withdraw and find work as a commercial artist to support herself financial. By 1927 she had saved sufficient funds to enrol a commercial art course at Swinburne Technical College.[1]
