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Sly, John
John Sly was an engraver. In 1829 he was executed for forgery at Sydney.
Smart, Edith
Smart was a curator and manager of exhibitions active from around 1925 until after the Second World War. Her tastes were catholic and extended to ...
Smeed, Hubert
Illustrator and etcher who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1949, 1952 and 1956.
Smethers, W. F.
Exhibited pen drawings with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1924.
Smiles, Alison
Alison Smiles is a South Australian ceramicist.
Smith, Heide
Photographer, has had a studio in Canberra since 1978. In 1983 she was commissioned by the NLA to photograph 'Churches and Churchmen of Canberra'. Her ...
Smith, A. V.
Professional photographer and miner, ran a photographic business in the 1850s, acquiring Saul Solomon's reputed collection of 17,000 glass plate negatives in the process. Smith ...
Smith, Albert
Mid 20th century newspaper cartoonist. There is some speculation that Albert Smith might be the Bert Smith who wrote for the Sydney Morning Herald.
Smith, Andrew
Professional photographer, was working at Adelong, New South Wales in 1864, calling himself Andrew Smith junior. His ambrotype of the commercial store and tavern at ...
Smith, Bert
Mid 20th century Sydney newspaper press and creative artist, Bert Smith was a press and creative artist for the Sydney Morning Herald c.1964. He may ...
Smith, Carter
Carter Smith, professional photographer, worked at 122 Old South Head Road, Sydney, in 1859.
Smith, Charles Ferdinand Hamilton
Son of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith whose obsession with natural history put upon his son the responsibility to expand his existing collection when young Smith ...
Smith, Chrissie Neville
Painter, studied at the Melbourne National Gallery School under Bernard Hall and Frederick McCubbin, then in Berlin under Mosson, before WWI. She painted portraits and ...
Smith, D.
Professional photographer, Brisbane, mid 1850s, owned the Brisbane Daguerrean Gallery. Despite a stirring advertisement for his business in local papers, he moved from central premises ...