Photohistory SA - R.J. Noye Collection at the Art Gallery of South Australia

All items in Photohistory SA - R.J. Noye Collection at the Art Gallery of South Australia (42)

Ballard, H. B.
Ballard was a professional photographer who practiced in Beechworth, Victoria from 1868, Mount Gambier, South Australia from 1880, and later in Branxton and Singleton, New ...
Updated Feb. 26, 2013
Adamson, David Beveridge, b. 1823
David Beveridge Adamson emigrated to South Australia in 1839. He designed and produced toys, mechanical appliances and scientific instruments, the latter of which he used ...
Updated Feb. 26, 2013
Kauffmann, John, b. 1864
During travel abroad in Europe, John Kauffmann decided on a change in career from his role as an office worker to artist photographer. Particularly interested ...
Updated Feb. 20, 2013
Grewar, Wilfred
One of the Grewar Brothers, who were known as photographers based in South Australia.
Updated Feb. 20, 2013
Bond, S. P.
S. P. Bond was a photo-material importer and photographer based in Adelaide. As a member of the South Australian Photographic Society, Bond exhibited prints and ...
Updated Feb. 20, 2013
Diederich, Edmund, b. 1854
Trained in lithography and photography in Germany, Edmund Diederich emigrated to South Australia in 1881. He worked for a short time in Adelaide before pursuing ...
Updated Feb. 20, 2013
Stacy, Robert Sheppard, b. 1834
Robert Stacy emigrated from England to South Australia as a young boy in 1841. He practiced photography from c.1962, establishing a series of photographic studios ...
Updated Feb. 19, 2013
Nixon, Stephen Edward, b. 1842
Stephen Nixon was primarily a portrait photographer, based in South Australia during the nineteenth century. For some time he was considered Kapunda’s resident photographer, where ...
Updated Feb. 19, 2013
Nixon, Joseph Henry, b. 1844
Joseph Nixon emigrated with his family from Birmingham to South Australia in 1855. For a time, Joseph and his brothers worked together as photographers under ...
Updated Feb. 19, 2013
Marchant, Philip James, b. 1846
Philip Marchant was a colonial photographer in South Australia. Skilled in various photographic processes, he produced a double portrait of himself while showing no signs ...
Updated Feb. 14, 2013
Jones, Henry, b. 1826
Nineteenth-century professional photographer, watchmaker and jeweller, he worked in Melbourne and Adelaide, producing pannotypes (photographs on leather to send through the post) and full-length carte-de-visite ...
Updated Feb. 12, 2013
Hall, Robert, b. 1821
Professional photographer, naturalist, ornithologist and publican, known as 'Professor' Hall he was one of Adelaide's leading photographers in the mid 1800s. He ran his own ...
Updated Feb. 12, 2013
Goode, Bernard
Professional photographer in Adelaide, became well known for his multiple image portraits. He regularly won prizes for his untouched photographic views at the South Australian ...
Updated Feb. 12, 2013
Duryea, Townsend, b. 1823
Nineteenth-century American-born photographer who emigrated to Australia. Duryea worked in various states, but mainly South Australia. He became a leading photographer of his day, particularly ...
Updated Feb. 12, 2013
Ball, Robert Henry, b.
Residing in Angaston in South Australia’s Barossa Valley, Robert Henry Ball was an amateur photographer. His landscape photographs and scenes of boats and railways were ...
Updated Feb. 8, 2013
Brown, James H. E.
James H. E. Brown was a photographer and colourist from Victoria who spent some time practicing in Clare, South Australia. Brown photographed landscapes, portraits, town ...
Updated Feb. 5, 2013
Ball, George Arnold, b. 1868
Following his occupation as a school teacher at Crystal Brook in South Australia’s north, George Arnold Ball embarked on a career as a photographer. He ...
Updated Feb. 4, 2013