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Denslow, J. W.
Colonial New South Wales photographer.
Dethbridge, Romulus
A professional photographer and a gasfitter, Romulus Dethbridge worked in partnership with Andrew Benson in Sandridge, Port Melbourne in the mid-late 1860s.
Deveril, Herbert
A professional photographer and photolithographer, Deveril worked in Melbourne until 1873 when he moved to New Zealand permanently. He was quite prolific and worked as ...
Dewey,
Mrs Dewey was a Newcastle photographer in the early 1860s. She was forced to retire due to ill-health and her studio was taken over by ...
Dickenson, Walter
A professional photographer, briefly a resident of Hobart in the mid 1850s. He made portraits of a number of local identities.
Dicker, Charles
Dicker was an amateur photographer who showed a collection of 24 ambrotypes at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition. The photographs were of the principal buildings in ...
Dixon, Hugh
Captain Hugh Dixon, a distinguished amateur photographer and army officer, was in India about 1864 when he produced an album of photographs of the British ...
Doig, A. E.
A professional photographer working from Whroo near McIvor in Victoria.
Dowling, Matthew Patrick, b.
Dowling was a professional photographer, born in Ireland, who set up studios in Tasmania with his brother, Paul. A bitter parting in 1869 saw him ...
Dufty, Alfred
Advertising as a marine artist and photographer, Dufty worked first in Fiji and then in Newcastle and Sydney, Australia.
Dufty, Francis Herbert
A professional photographer, Dufty travelled around Victoria offering his services. His images were said to be 'the sweetest Australian scenes' photographed.
Duryea, Sanford, b.
Sanford Duryea was a professional photographer. He apparently worked with his brother Townsend Duryea in the Melbourne photographic studios of Messrs Duryea & McDonald (1852/1855). ...
Ebye, Carl
A travelling photographer who worked in New South Wales during the 1860s, Ebye produced mainly panoramic landscape views of towns in northern New South Wales.
Edgar, William
Worked as a ship painter in Sydney from the 1890s as well as running a photographic studio until he left for San Francisco in 1918.