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Farquhar,
Mr Farquhar, the insurance salesman, must have delighted his Scottish employers when he painted for their Melbourne offices a patriotic transparency, showing the crowned lion ...
Fearne, William
Although there were several other residences during the 1860s, it seems that Wagga Wagga was a particularly significant location on travelling photographer William Fearne's itinerary; ...
Felton, Thomas
Thomas Felton took over the photographic studio of Edwin Dalton in 1865, keeping all the existing staff with the exception of William Bradley, who set ...
Fenn, John
The Melbourne Directory for 1861 lists John Fenn was a professional photographer working in Collingwood, Victoria.
Fenton, Alfred R.
Fenton was well known as a photographer and thought to be one of the first to advertise the pannotype. Obsessive about his hobby, he is ...
Ferris, Thomas D.
A professional photographer who opened a Daguerrean Gallery in Launceston in 1855 and worked later in Melbourne and Bendigo, Victoria.
Field, Henry, b.
A professional photographer who came to Victoria from England in the mid 1850s, presumably - and unsuccessfully - in search of gold. In the late ...
Finlay,
A painter who was said in November 1867 to have painted 'some very handsome transparencies' for the forthcoming Victorian visit of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Finucane, W.
Colonial era Queensland cartoonist. Finucane was a member of the Ipswich Punch Society of gentlemen before being appointed Recording Clerk at Bourketown in mid-1867.
Fitzsimmons, John J.
For at least seventeen years John Fitzsimmons plied his craft as an engraver and printer in the city of Sydney. He had success enough to ...
Flatow, Joseph
Joseph Flatow was a professional photographer who was working in Melbourne in the 1860s.
Flexman, T. W.
A sketcher and carver who drew a pen-and-ink copy of one of Gustave Doré's illustrations to Tennyson's Elaine in 1867 and carved a large elaborately ...
Flinn,
A sketcher who gave her address as Queensberry Street, Melbourne, when she showed an untitled 'crayon' drawing at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition.
Flodin, Thomas
A professional photographer who worked in Sturt Street, Ballarat, in 1866-67 and had a studio in Swanston Street, Melbourne, in 1884.
Ford, Thomas
A Melbourne photographer who exhibited a set of photographs of colonial scenery, coloured by George Alexander Gilbert, at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition.
Foster,
Artist, probably not Australian, whose work, Going to Church, was exhibited at the Fourth Annual SA Society of Arts exhibition in 1861 by a Mr ...
Fowler, Frederick, b.
Frederick Fowler contributed Irish landscapes to the exhibitions of 1853 and 1862 and this suggests that he came from Ireland to Australia. The time spent ...
Fox, H. W.
A professional photographer listed at Fortitude Valley, Brisbane in 1866-67. May be a misprint for Alexander Fox, who could have visited Queensland then.
Frank, W.
A sketcher, produced two watercolours of New South Wales scenes, both dated 1866, which were both auctioned in the 1970s.
Franke, F. G.
A painter and découpagist who exhibited paintings and works 'cut in paper' in Melbourne in the 1850s and 1860s.