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Stephens, Luke, b. 1862
Stephens, a cabinetmaker, was most likely to have been one of the hundred or so workmen brought out by Smith & Co.
Taylor, Charlotte, b. 1862
Painter who was a member of the Wilgie Sketching. She exhibited with the club in their only exhibition in 1890.
Tucker, Tudor St. George, b. 1862
A painter and contemporary of Rupert Bunny and Arthur Streeton, Tucker and E. Phillips Fox opened the Melbourne School of Art in 1893, based on ...
Uren, Frederick James, b. 1862
Frederick Uren was a nineteenth century photographer based in South Australia. He practiced in Adelaide, Kapunda and Kadina.
Vale, May, b. 1862
A painter, enameller and art teacher, May Vale was acclaimed for her 'pioneering' work in enamels, which included Australian landscapes and large scale pieces such ...
White, James, b. 1862
James White was a sculptor, based in Sydney. He created a marble bust representing Harry Rickards in 1911.
Young, Blamire, b. 1862
Originally a mathematics teacher, the English born Blamire Young established himself as an illustrator, painter, designer, writer and art critic. An article in 'Art and ...
Ziegler, Ernest Charles Victor, b. 1862
Ernest Ziegler was a known studio photographer, based in South Australia. He began his career as a photographer’s printer at the ‘Adelaide Photographic Company’ in ...
McDonald and Sons
'McDonald and Sons,' monumental masons, advertised in 1901 that the firm had commenced business in 1862.
Joseph Charles and Thomas Milligan
Professional photographers, operated the London Portrait Saloon, also known as Milligan Brothers photography business in Sydney, specialising in cartes-de-visite, portraits and miniature photographs which they ...