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Bodins, Charles
Charles Bodins was presumably the name wrongly attributed to the visiting German artist Charles Rodius who was in Port Phillip, Melbourne in 1851.
Boehme, Alfred
Alfred Boehme's painting of the first Church of England at Inverbrackie near Woodside is in the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Boggiano, Louis
Louis Boggiano was a professional photographer working in 1860s Melbourne. He had premises on Swanston Street.
Bolton, Henry
Henry Bolton was a lithographer and printer who published a view of Hobson's Bay in Melbourne as the HMS Galatea arrived in 1867.
Bomagee, Horamjee, b.
Bomagee was a Parsee Indian who worked a professional photographer in Victoria and New South Wales, specialised in photos of people and horses.
Bond, Albert
Albert Bond was an architect and artist who designed a large department store for Anthony Hordern in the 1880s on George Street in Sydney. The ...
Bond, S. P.
S. P. Bond was a photo-material importer and photographer based in Adelaide. As a member of the South Australian Photographic Society, Bond exhibited prints and ...
Bone, E. C. B.
Little is known of the artist E.C.B. Bone but that he was active in the late 1890s.
Bone, H. V.
Federation-era Melbourne cartoonist, Bone was a minor contributor to the Melbourne publication Free Lance in the late 1890s, along with Alec Laing.
Bone, Evelyn Cecil B.
Architect and amateur painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896.
Bonney, Arthur E.
Arthur E. Bonney was a sketcher in 1870s South Australia. In 1871 he won a cash prize for his pen and ink drawing at the ...
Bonney, Charles
Charles Bonney sketched scenes of outback life while working on Momba station in outback New South Wales in the mid-19th century. He also took a ...
Bonney, W. H.
W. H. Bonney was an artist calligrapher and draughtsman who illustrated the illuminated address to Governor of Western Australia Sir Gerard Smith in 1895.