Amateur photographer, is said to have taken the Australian photographs in an album now in the National Library of Australia. They begin in the late ...
Art student, resided in Sydney and took lessons from Conrad Martens in 1850-51. Mrs Jenkins, her husband Robert Pitt Jenkins and their five surviving sons, ...
Sketcher, was reported by the Melbourne Argus as having taken a sketch immediately after the 'Admella' was wrecked off the South Australian coast on 12 ...
Nineteenth century sketcher and poet who lived in South Australia for several decades before returning to Britain to educate her sons. She produced watercolour sketches ...
Nineteenth century professional photographer, surveyor and engineer, he produced photographs of 'the sunburnt countenances' of goldrush diggers after migrating to Victoria in 1853.
Professional photographer, became a partner in the photographic firm of Jones and Baker in Melbourne. During 1859 a man named Longthorpe or Goldthorpe was charged ...
Engraver and clockmaker, had a shop in Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, in 1850 when the convict engraver Thomas Robinson was working for him. Most of ...
D.E.K. initialled a pencil sketch titled 'Elladale Cottage, Appin', c.1855 that is now held in Rachel Henning's papers at the Mitchell Library, State Library of ...
Elizabeth Kelly was cameo carver and wax modeller. In the 1860s she left Melbourne for London where she achieved success, with Queen Victoria and the ...
Watercolourist who worked as a draughtsman in Melbourne and then Darwin. Kelly also lived in Dunedin, New Zealand where he produced numerous watercolours of the ...
George A. Kenyon worked as a miner at Mount Alexander and Forest Creek in Castlemaine, Victoria. He is responsible for a series of naive watercolours ...