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Brown, John W.
A sketcher and a watercolourist.
Brown, Joseph Lyne
Renowned for his caustic wit later in life as an alderman on Cairns City Council, as a photographer Brown is best known for popularising the ...
Brownrigg, Maria Caroline
The wife of naval officer Marcus Brownrigg, she is known for one watercolour of her family, a rare interior view of a mid-Victorian colonial home, ...
Bruce, Charles
Charles Bruce photographed "new beauties" in the form of landscapes, and worked as a professional photographer in George Street, Sydney, NSW.
Butler, James Edward
James Edward Butler dabbled in watercolours in mid-19th century Victoria.
Cameron, John
Professional photographer from Melbourne. Presumably he was the proprietor of Cameron & Co., in 1853-54.
Camfield, Anne
Photographer and teacher from Western Australia. Mrs Camfield exhibited at the London International Exhibition in 1862.
Canning, G.
Draughtsman and artist of a perspective view of the Sydney (Stock) Exchange.
Cassells, William
Drawing student and the sole technical drawing pupil in Joseph Fowles's class at the Sydney School of Arts in 1858.
Chambers, Joseph
Art teacher in Melbourne 1856.
Chandler, Andrew
Professional photographer. Took photographs in all the eastern colonies of Australia, except Tasmania.
Charpiot,
Professional photographer in Ballarat, Victoria.
Christie,
Painter, signed an oil view, Pyrmont from Barker's Mills, in 1859. Possibly William Harvey Christie or Mrs Steadman Christie.
Christie, Louise
Sketcher, appears to have been the daughter or sister-in-law of Mrs Steadman Christie. Resident of Sydney, NSW.
Christie, Steadman
Painter, teacher and widower of a British Army officer. She became the proprietor of a seminary for young ladies in Sydney and later taught painting ...
Clapham, W.
Professional photographer in Launceston, Tasmania.
Clark,
Sketcher in Adelaide, South Australia. Miss Clark exhibited in the South Australian Society of Arts exhibition in 1858.
Clark, E.
Watercolour painter and professional photographer in Melbourne.
Clarke, Edward, b.
An amateur photographer and medical practitioner. A resident of Launceston. He introduced the wet-plate process to Tasmania.
Clarke, H. S.
Professional photographer in Goulburn, NSW. Presumably the same Clarke who was later in partnership with Reed as travelling photographers in southern NSW.