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Anson, Joshua, b. 1854
Joshua Anson was a photographer, one of the Anson Brothers photographic firm in Hobart with Henry Joseph Anson and Richard Edwin Anson. In a court ...
Baker, Richard Thomas, b. 1854
Richard Thomas Baker was one of the early supporters of the waratah as the national flower of Australia and to that end in 1915 he ...
Baker, R. T., b. 1854
Baker was educated in UK arriving Australia in 1879. As a curator at the Technological Museum, Baker became a great supporter of the use of ...
Begg, Samuel, b. 1854
Late colonial era cartoonist, illustrator and sculptor. London-born Begg arrived in Sydney in 1877 via New Zealand. He and William Macleod were the only professional ...
Bevan, Edward, b. 1854
Arriving from England in the 1870s, Edward Bevan moved to Townsville and established himself as a surveyor and later as a newspaper editor. He was ...
Blacket, Hilda, b. 1854
A sketcher and member of the talented family Blacket family who were each either artists and architects.
Broad, Alfred Scott, b. 1854
Late colonial South Australian painter, illustrator, cartoonist, commercial artist and advertising agent
Cayley, Neville Henry Penniston, b. 1854
Ornithological artist, especially of Australian game-birds. Born in England, lived mainly in New South Wales, and exhibited widely in Australia and internationally.
Cleary, Thomas, b. 1854
Professional photographer who operated studios in rural Victoria and NSW in 1891-1899. Cleary set up and photographed extraordinary tableaux of Aboriginal subjects, regularly using two ...
Clifton, Charles Leslie Worsley, b. 1854
Charles Leslie Worsley Clifton was a banker and amateur woodworker.
Creeth, May, b. 1854
May Creeth was born in 1854. She was a painter, china painter, teacher, photographer and pyrographer. Creeth trained in art at the South Kensington Schools ...
Diederich, Edmund, b. 1854
Trained in lithography and photography in Germany, Edmund Diederich emigrated to South Australia in 1881. He worked for a short time in Adelaide before pursuing ...
Douglas, Jessie, b. 1854
Jessie Douglas was a painter and teacher. She ran a ladies' school for five years (1877-82). She ran the school as "Mrs" Douglas - an ...
Fiveash, Rosa, b. 1854
A painter and etcher who lived her whole life in North Adelaide. An accomplished botanical illustrator and flower painter Fiveash was also a pioneer of ...
Furniss, Harry, b. 1854
19th century Irish-born caricaturist, writer and illustrator who published a book based on his travels in Australasia in 1899.
Griffin, Jane, b. 1854
Her most memorable work 'A Labour of Love' attracted attention for its unusual subject matter for Sydney at a time when portrait, still life and ...
Harrison, Eleanor Henderson, b. 1854
Painter, married American plein-air painter Birge Harrison and travelled extensively throughout the USA and Europe. She exhibited throughout the 1880s/1890s to some acclaim.
Lorimer, Hannah, b. 1854
A painter known for her painting View from the Governor's Residence, Fiji. Wife of Sir Edward Im Thurn, Governor of Fiji.
Murcott, Theophilus, b. 1854
Murcott was a ceramic artist, trained at the South Kensington School and ran a School of Art at 22 Collins Street, Melbourne for ceramic painting, ...