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King, R.
R. King was a professional photographer working at Gawler, South Australia, in 1867.
King, Robert Lethbridge, b. 1823
Like other members of the King family Robert kept a sketchbook of drawings and watercolours. His sketch books, held in the Mitchell Library, contain drawings ...
King, Stephen, b. 1841
An explorer and sketcher, Stephen King accompanied John McDouall Stuart on his exploration journey across Australia; he later travelled around South Australia on field surveys. ...
King, Theodore K.
A gold-miner on the Avoca goldfields near Bendigo, Victoria. Theodore King painted the First Parliamentary Election in Bendigo in 1855. He later exhibited two oil ...
King, Thomas F., b. 1821
King was a photographer and cabinet maker who lived and worked in Tasmania though he exhibited his work in Melbourne in 1866 and 1867.
Kipling, Mary
Mary Kipling was a painter whose work was exhibited at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition in 1866 and at the Bendigo Mechanics Institute in 1869.
Kipling, Arthur
Arthur Kipling worked as a professional photographer and publican. In the 1860s he travelled throughout Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland taking photographs, notably portraits.
Knaggs, Samuel
Sketcher and surgeon, Knagg set up a medical surgery in Newcastle. Two engravings of shipwrecks after his drawings were reproduced in the Illustrated Sydney News ...
Knight, E.
Painter, exhibited at both the Geelong Mechanics Institute and the Ballarat Mechanics Institute exhibitions in 1869.
Knight, C.
C. Knight was a painter in Hobart in the early 1840s and is assumed to be also the photographer and photographic showman of the same ...
Knight, Emily Langdon, b. 1850
A sketchbook by Emily Knight, dating from 1st January 1864, held in Tasmania's Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts contains pencil copies of British ...
Knights, Samuel S., b. 1818
The son of a London sporting print publisher, Samuel S. Knights arrived in Australia in 1852. Soon after his arrival he became known as a ...
Kopsch,
Kopsch ran photographic studio in Adelaide in partnership with C.W. May. Working later in Sydney, he worked as the designer and decorator of a composite ...
Korn, O.
Sketches by O. Korn were lithographed for Fourteen Views of Old Adelaide, published in 1876. May have been the architect F.O. Korn, of Sturt Street, ...
Kosvitz, Augustus John, b. 1831
Queensland-based watchmaker, jeweller and metalsmith who produced presentation pieces and jewellery in gold and silver. A former employee of Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Kosvitz introduced ...
Krefft, Johann Ludwig Gerard, b. 1830
On an expedition of the Murray and Darling rivers, Krefft made over 500 drawings of specimens and Aboriginal subjects. Later he became assistant curator at ...
Kruger, Johan Friedrich Carl, b. 1831
Photographer known as Fred Kruger won a number of awards and gained international recognition for his panoramas. In 1877 he was commissioned by the Victorian ...
La Mert, Bram
La Mert was a professional photographer. He claimed to have been a pupil of 'Dr. Diamond, Photographer to the Royal Family and Editor of the ...
La Trobe, Charles Joseph, b. 1801
A gifted sketcher, colonial administrator and travel writer, he always recorded his travels, and the illustrations in at least two of his four published travel ...
Labatt, C. A., b. 1855
Sketcher, was only seven and a half years old in 1862 when his father exhibited his pencil view of the sea in the sixth annual ...