Edward Ambrose Dyson

This article is about Ambrose Dyson, Jr.. For his father, also called "Amb Dyson", see Ambrose Dyson.

Edward Ambrose Dyson (15 December 1908 – 26 November 1952), often known as "Amby" or "Amb Dyson" was an Australian illustrator and political cartoonist

Biography

He was born in Melbourne on 15 December 1908, the son of Ambrose Dyson (1876–1913) and Mabel Fraser..[1]

He was a student at Yarra Park State School until 1922, when he started working as a labourer, which lasted 14 years, when he took some lessons and embarked on a full-time artistic career.

In 1944 he was working as a cartoonist for the army newspaper SALT (for Sea, Air, Land Transport). It was there he became a friend and associate of Frank Hardy, sharing Hardy's left-wing views and joining the Communist Party of Australia.[2] He contributed drawings to Hardy's masterpiece Power Without Glory.

He died on 26 November 1952.

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References

  1. Kerr, Joan (14 November 2007). "Edward Ambrose Dyson". Dictionary of Australian Artists Online. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
  2. Roberts, Jack (25 January 2010). "Edward Ambrose Dyson". Reason In Revolt. Reason In Revolt Project. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
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