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Allen, Edward
Lithographer, surveyor and estate agent, Allen advertised his new premises in December 1857 at the corner of Charles and Cameron streets, Launceston.
Allen, H.
A colonial scene-painter for Barnett Levey's old and new Theatre Royals in Sydney. Allen later worked in partnership with his son and in conjunction with ...
Allen, John
Colonial Tasmanian sketcher and settler. Allen apparently took an early crude sketch of local Aborigines back to England where he had it turned into an ...
Allen, Norman
Early 20th century Sydney artist who exhibited with the Royal Art Society in 1904.
Allen, Oswald H.
Professional photographer in Sydney, NSW. Allen was the wife of photographic artist Eliza Allen, both of whom worked for a time with fellow photographer Edwin ...
Allen, Terrence
Painter, Terrence Allen has been a finalist in the 2005 and 2006 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize with his acrylic on canvas works that ...
Allen, William H.
Colonial Melbourne professional photographer and chemist who was listed in the 1868 Melbourne Directory as a resident of East Collingwood.
Allford, C. G.
Alford was a photographer who exhibited with the Photographic Society of NSW in 1896 where he won the prize for 'Any Subject: Over half-plate'.
Allison, John
Contemporary Victorian cartoonist and travel writer, Allison illustrated Mark Carson and the Kooiker Brothers' '2001 An Aussie Odyssey.'
Allom,
Painter. Mr Allom is known for portraits of A.H. Palmer and John Douglas. It is unknown if Mr Allom is Septimus Allom or his father, ...
Alston, Dean
Alston is a contemporary Perth newspaper cartoonist who cites Bill Mitchell and Paul Rigby as influences on his work. At the 1996 Rotary National and ...
Alta,
Mr Alta was a scenic artist at the Alexandra Theatre in Melbourne, known for his wild appearance and 'elaborately realistic' scenery. He worked at a ...
Altmann, E. A.
Richmond resident Altmann was an engraver who exhibited at both the Victorian Exhibition of 1872 and the London International Exhibition of 1873.