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Allport, Gordon, b. 1845
Child artist, son of sketcher Mary Morton Allport whose artistic skills were sadly not fully realised because he drowned aged five. Examples of early drawings ...
Aplin, Louisa, b. 1845
Aplin was a Queensland painter who exhibited at the Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition, 1888-89, and in the annual Queensland Art Society show in 1896.
Backhouse, John Philemon, b. 1845
England-born sketcher who spent time in New Zealand and Australia. Sketchbooks from the 1880s held in New Zealand's Turnbull Library hold various Australian scenes.
Bird, Francis, b. 1845
Architect and timber miller. Bird was responsible for a number of houses in the Claremont area built for the upper echelons of colonial society.
Bundock, Mary, b. 1845
Bundock was only eight years old when discovered her love of flower painting, when family friend and flower painter Bessie Wilson gave her "a small ...
Clark, Alfred Thomas, b. 1845
Scene-painter, journalist, politician and businessman born in London. Resident of Melbourne, Victoria he painted theatrical scenery to pay for his education.
Cowan, Jessie Shippard, b. 1845
Jessie Shippard Cowan was a painter, art teacher and a silk painter. Her eldest sister Agnes and Mrs Knight opened a boarding school in Perth ...
Edmonds, Samuel Albert, b. 1845
Samuel Edmonds was a landscape painter who exhibited some of his work at Victorian Artists' Society exhibitions during the first decade of the twentieth century. ...
Greig, Mary Augusta, b. 1845
Mrs and Miss Greig were art students who exhibited work in Launceston in 1885 as pupils of Monsieur Maurice.
Hall, Richard John Alexander, b. 1845
Richard Hall was the eldest son of photographer ‘Professor’ Robert Hall and Ruth, nee Smith. He won prizes for the best stereoscopic photographs at the ...
Joseph, Robert Ellis, b. 1845
Nineteenth-century professional photographer, who exhibited several views of Melbourne and its suburbs in the form of 'instantaneous stereographs' at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866.
Lindt, John William, b. 1845
Professional photographer, was born in Germany. Known as the first person to successful attempt the representation of the 'native blacks truthfully as well as artistically'. ...
Manning, James, b. 1845
Male colonial photographer who travelled to Europe and rural WA, after settling in Fremantle, and established a reputable business in Perth on his return.
Mason, Edward, b. 1845
English colonial wood engraver and painter who worked with his brother Frederick on numerous illustrations for a range of Sydney newspapers. He had many jobs ...