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Oswald Pryor


Oswald Pryor (15 February 1881 – 13 June 1971) was a South Australian cartoonist noted for his depictions of life in the Copper Triangle, particularly of miners from Cornwall.

Oswald was born the son of James Pryor (c. 1844 – 19 April 1917) and Caroline Jane Pryor, née Richards (c. 1846 – 20 August 1926), both of Cornish origin, at Moonta Mines. He began work in the mines at age 13 years, under Captain H. R. Hancock. He was surface manager from 1911 to a few months before the company went into liquidation in 1923.

His earliest work appeared in Quiz from 1901, and The Gadfly in 1907, both under the pseudonym "Cipher". Encouraged by C. J. Dennis, he began submitting his cartoons depicting Cornish miners to The Bulletin. under his own name. He also contributed to the Weekly Herald, the Areas Express and Kapunda Herald."Pen names of South Australian journalists and cartoonists". State Library of South Australia. 

He was a staff cartoonist for the (Adelaide) News from 1928 to 1935.

He married Mabel Dixon ( –1967) on 8 January 1908.

A new edition of Cornish Pasty which included content from Cousin Jacks and Jennys was published in 1976 ISBN


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