Person

William Fergusson Brassey Hole

born 1846, died 1917 (age 71)


gender: male
born in: Salisbury, United Kingdom
died in: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
vocations: illustrator
education: Edinburgh, United Kingdom  
residence: Edinburgh, United Kingdom  
work: Edinburgh, United Kingdom  
travel: Italy   |  France   |  Italy   |  Egypt   |  Palestinian Territory   |  Palestinian Territory  

illustrator of the following illustrations (24):
Cree Queery and his Mother   (Published in: 1902 )
Hendry   (Published in: 1902 )
Jamie   (Published in: 1902 )
Jess [Frontispiece]   (Published in: 1902 )
Kitty McQueen   (Published in: 1902 )
Leeby   (Published in: 1902 )
Lizzie Harrison   (Published in: 1902 )
Sandy Whamond   (Published in: 1902 )
Snecky Horbart   (Published in: 1902 )
Tammas Haggart   (Published in: 1902 )
The Death of Hendry   (Published in: 1902 )
The Dominie   (Published in: 1902 )
The Father and Mother of the Bride   (Published in: 1902 )
The Old Dominie   (Published in: 1902 )
The Pigsty Club   (Published in: 1902 )
The Rivals   (Published in: 1902 )
The Roods   (Published in: 1902 )
Tibbie Bersen   (Published in: 1902 )
T’nowhead   (Published in: 1902 )
T’nowhead’s Bell   (Published in: 1902 )
[Frontispiece] Auld Licht Idylls   (Published in: 1902 )
[Illegible Caption]   (Published in: 1902 )
[Mr. Dishart]   (Published in: 1902 )
“‘Am a reglar deevil”   (Published in: 1902 )

publications (2):
Auld Licht Idylls   (Published in: 1902 )
A Window in Thrums   (Published in: 1902 )

publication locations:
London

Relations to other persons:
illustrator:
James Matthew Barrie   (1860 - 1937)