Melbourne based colonial surveyor who produced photographic portraits of the Indigenous Australian cricket team before they toured England in 1867. Some were in their cricket ...
Dellas was one of the two Drawing Masters at Melbourne's Church of England Grammar School in 1866, along with Henry Easom Davies. Dellas was reported ...
Irish-born colonial artist who began his career in Sydney painting portraits and scenes for the theatre. In later years he painted historical and religious subjects ...
A professional photographer and a gasfitter, Romulus Dethbridge worked in partnership with Andrew Benson in Sandridge, Port Melbourne in the mid-late 1860s.
A professional photographer and photolithographer, Deveril worked in Melbourne until 1873 when he moved to New Zealand permanently. He was quite prolific and worked as ...
Dicker was an amateur photographer who showed a collection of 24 ambrotypes at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition. The photographs were of the principal buildings in ...
Captain Hugh Dixon, a distinguished amateur photographer and army officer, was in India about 1864 when he produced an album of photographs of the British ...
painter, contributed Interior of an Eastern Bazaar (medium unspecified) to the fourth Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts held in the studio of the sculptor Charles ...
Watercolourist, compiled an album entitled 'J.T. Doyle's Sketches in Australia' consisting of forty-five watercolours dating from about 1854 to 1863 which depict landscape views and ...
watercolour painter and sketcher, showed two works in the 1869 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition: 'Descent from the Cross,' after Titian (a watercolour) and 'La Leçon ...
A professional photographer, Dufty travelled around Victoria offering his services. His images were said to be 'the sweetest Australian scenes' photographed.