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Rickards, Harry
Harry Rickards was a sketcher who exhibited chalk drawings at Melbourne's 1866 Intercolonial Exhibition when living in Peel Street, Windsor, a Melbourne suburb.
Rider, Andrew
Andrew Rider, professional photographer, produced in January 1868 a photograph of the laying of the foundation stone at the graving dock at Williamstown by the ...
Riegg, John
John Riegg was presumably a painter. He exhibited a 'Scrap Book of Paintings mostly from natural objects', at the 1854 Melbourne Exhibition.
Rigge, Rebecca
Australia has a design tradition of stain glass windows in its cathedrals and churches. In particular, during the 1920s and 1930s, Rebecca Rigge designed many ...
Ritchie, J. M.
J. M. Ritchie, sketcher, lived at Geelong, Victoria when he exhibited his 'Drawings in Crayons' at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.
Roberts, Dora
Dora Roberts was a painter in the early 20th century who worked in Victoria.
Roberts, Jonah
Jonah Roberts was a professional photographer in the 1860s with a major basis in Victoria.
Roberts, Thomas
Thomas Roberts was a painter, art teacher and administrator. He made a portrait of Rev. Thomas Smith which Sydney Morning Herald described as, "painted in ...
Roberts, William Francis
William Francis Roberts was a professional photographer who worked in Victoria and in New South Wales. In 1879 he was managing the City Photographic Company ...
Robertson, Andrew
Andrew Robertson was in charge of the litho-room in the Melbourne Department of Crown Lands in 1860.
Robins,
In 1867 Mr Robins painted a transparency to honour the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Melbourne.
Robinson, Thomas W.
Thomas W. Robinson was a photographer in the 1860s who was awarded a second-class certificate at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition.
Robinson, William, b.
William Robinson was a professional photographer in Melbourne in the 1850s.
Robson, Nicole, b.
Nicole Robson, Hobart-based photographer, works primarily in the medium of photography and has participated in a number of travelling exhibitions and collaborative projects.
Rogers, Frederick H.
Frederick H. Rogers was professional photographer who worked in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Rogers, John
John Rogers was professional photographer working in Melbourne during the 1860s.
Roper, C.
C. Roper was a sketcher and engraver, thought originally to be the same person as Edward Roper, but this is now known to be incorrect. ...
Ross, Thomas
Amateur photographer Thomas Ross had his photographic equipment and other possessions stolen by Frank Williams in 1864. The equipment was presumably returned to him, however, ...