Photographer who arrived in Melbourne in 1852. He was looked after by an acquaintance, Walter Woodbury assisting him with various things from 1 August 1855.
Ness was a professional photographer and it is believed that he may be the architect 'David Ness' who had been taught photography by Walter Woodbury. ...
A photographer who exhibited at the Melbourne Intercolonial exhibition in 1866. His work Specimens of Art, Launceston, Van Diemen's Land were photographs that may have ...
A photographer and lithographer. He was the official photographer of the Melbourne Public Library and Museum and exhibited his work within Australia as well as ...
A photographer who mainly photographed views. He exhibited his works at various shows and was commissioned to produce photographs on selected regions for various corporations ...
Mid 20th century Melbourne political printmaker, O'Connor was involved with the Melbourne Popular Art Group who, in 1954, produced a folio of linocuts exploring the ...
Watercolourist and architect, showed five watercolours and an architectural design at the first exhibition of the Victorian Society of Fine Arts in 1857.
Photographer and photographic equipment dealer in Melbourne and Sydney, 1857-1873. Although a daguerreotypist early in his career, O'Neill and his firms specialised, exhibited and won ...
A photographic artist and daguerrean who worked professionally as a photographer, Alfred Oakley, also known as Alfred Oakey, worked in Melbourne's Bourke St in the ...