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    Mac cameron

    hello Bob

    My mate down the Gold Coast; Harry, has mentioned this page BUT it was the reference to Mac Cameron that has my interest. I knew Mac and his wife thru his son who had a flight training operation at caboolture. I was a frequent visitor to the Shorncliffe gallery where Mac ran painting classes. I had always admired the painting of the Australian Airforce Wirraway A20-403 over Buna where it had just destroyed a Japanese Zero fighter. This aircraft is in the Australian War Museum in Canberra. I mentioned that my work was taking me from Brisbane to Cape York in the late 90's and the Camerons offered the painting to me. It has pride of place in my home in Beachmere.
    Noel 0427031947


    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Mac was larger than life. Born Brisbane 1921, Died Brisbane 2009.

    The youngest member of the Royal Qld Art Society, accepted at age 16. Two famous Australian artists, William Bustard, and Percy Stanhope Hobday allowed him to paint sections of works in the dining room of Brisbane's Tattersall's Club, in 1939. Mac tried to enlist in the RAAF in 1941, but was rejected because of a heart murmur. The AIF accepted him , he served at Milne Bay, Lae, Buna, Finschaven and New Britain. After the war, he worked in the Moonie oil fields , and over 30 years became a much respected and experienced rotary driller and drilling superintendent. He designed and built a rotary drilling rig and a drilling tool to recover drill bits lost in drilling.

    In 1958 cam's wife won a contract with Qld Irrigation and Water supply to drill bores on the Normanton to Croydon stock route. He took leave of absence from Condamine oil so his wife could honour the contract. In 1971 he went to Pakistan to oversee the drilling of of water bores in the north west frontier . In 1981, Frank Wooten , President of the Guild of Aviation Artists in the UK, acknowledged Mr Cameron's artistic talents claiming he was in the top 10 aviation artists in the World. Cam's Scottish heritage was important to him, he played the bagpipes very well. The National Serviceman's Pipes and Drums band traces it lineage to the 61st Battalion Qld Cameron Highlanders . The Battalion wore the Cameron of Erracht's tartan, Mac's family tartan.Mac painted in oil a painting for me of HMAS Perth firing on the gunline in Vietnam , with a bird dog spotter plane overhead. He was a good man, and a good friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cessna View Post
    hello Bob

    My mate down the Gold Coast; Harry, has mentioned this page BUT it was the reference to Mac Cameron that has my interest. I knew Mac and his wife thru his son who had a flight training operation at caboolture. I was a frequent visitor to the Shorncliffe gallery where Mac ran painting classes. I had always admired the painting of the Australian Airforce Wirraway A20-403 over Buna where it had just destroyed a Japanese Zero fighter. This aircraft is in the Australian War Museum in Canberra. I mentioned that my work was taking me from Brisbane to Cape York in the late 90's and the Camerons offered the painting to me. It has pride of place in my home in Beachmere.
    Noel 0427031947
    While you were in his gallery did you see his version of what the National flag should be. I may have mentioned it, but Mac painted , in oil, a painting of HMAS Perth on the gunline during the Vietnam War. He couldn't help himself, he added a Cessna ' bird dog ' spotter aircraft flying overhead. The painting has pride of place on my wall. Long gone but never forgotten, Mac.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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