Colonial-era Victorian and Tasmanian caricaturist, Thomas was awarded damages of 15 shillings when the subject of one of his caricatures destroyed the illustration as it ...
Photography teacher (or confidence man), advertised in the Sydney Morning Herald on 10 November 1862 that he would explain negative and positive photography.
Painter, produced a view of William Street, Brisbane, in 1865. The painting was in the possession of the then archbishop of Brisbane, R.G. Halse, in ...
Sketcher, from Denbighshire, North Wales. She was awarded the 2-guinea prize for the best watercolour painting of a group of flowers at the annual exhibition ...
Photographic supplier and chemist, claimed to have studied photography in London and Paris 'with some of the best masters'. Arriving at Sydney in 1865, he ...
Watercolourist and designer, showed two works at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition: a watercolour view of Windsor Castle and a work-table top of her own ...
Miniature painter, showed magic-lantern slides of colonial subjects at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, most likely painted miniatures on glass rather than photographs.
A professional photographer, Tullett worked across a number of cities and states around Australia. In 1863 he is believed to have been in partnership with ...
Artist and photographic colourist, may possibly have been James Alfred Turner, the sentimental bush-genre painter who produced a large body of work in the post ...