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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. ...
Rosenfeldt, Ron
Rosenfeldt studied at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, worked as a designer for Myer, Melbourne, principal Rosenfeldt-Gheradin Associates, also a design lecturer Univ. of ...
Rosetsky, Robert
Rosetzky was an illustrator for the advertising agency Ralph Blunden. His work is illustrated in R. Haughton James, The Arts in Australia series, "Commercial Art", ...
Rosling, Bert
Perth cartoonist, 1910s.
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, ...
Ross, Bryce
Bryce Ross was photographer and/or art dealer in the 1850s. He was possibly the art dealer Ross whose 'Gallery of Australian Arts' opened in Sydney ...
Ross, John L.
Lithographer John L. Ross exhibited at the Victorian Exhibition, Melbourne in 1861.
Ross, Cyril
Cyril Ross was a painter. He served in the Australian Imperial Force in World War II. After the war Ross exhibited in the Claude Hotchin ...
Rothauser, Charles, b.
Rothauser, an architecture-trained designer, working in injection-moulded plastics developed a range of toys, a disposable syringe c.1948. In 1956, he renamed his Adelaide factory Caroma ...
Roulston, Robert
Travelling photographer Robert Roulston was fined for the illegal sale of liquor at Donnybrook, Victoria.
Rousel, Henry
Rousel was a Sydney-based sign writer working as "H. Rousel, Signwriter Company". His sons Roy and Harold were also associated with the business. From his ...
Rowcroft, Horatio
Horatio Rowcroft advertised drawing and mathematics classes at Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, in 1847.