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Hughes, Henry
Henry Hughes was a professional photographer and perhaps a painter who with James Hickford, produced a number of decorative transparencies on the occasion of the ...
Hughes, Kate
Contemporary painter, printmaker, photographer and creator of artists' books and tapestries depicting photographic scenes.
Hunt,
Miss Hunt was a photographic colourist in Sydney in the 1860s. She worked for the Royal Photographic Gallery.
Hunt, Henry
Henry Hunt was a professional photographer who worked in Sydney in the 1860s. He was a proprietor of the Royal Photographic Gallery.
Hunt, Walter
Walter Hunt was a professional photographer who worked in Sydney in the 1860s. He seems to have been connected with Henry Hunt and Miss Hunt.
Husband, H.
H. Husband was a professional photographer. He worked in Launceston, Longford and Hobart Town in the 1850s.
Hutchison, Edward Barnabas Welsey
Edward Hutchinson's struggles to provide for his family as a new settler put paid to his ambition of a photographic practice.
Ibsen, Adolph
Professional photographer and explorer, was the Swedish proprietor of the Belle Vue Photographic Atelier in Hobart Town, Tasmania. Ibsen was also a member of Charles ...
Imberger, Annie
Amateur photographer originally from Tenterfield, NSW. Later lived first at Cobra, then at Taree.
Insley, Lawson
Photographer, specialised in portraiture and travelled from Sydney to New Zealand and eventually to Queensland with his business.
Irwin, Robert, b.
Professional photographer, was born in Ireland. He travelled to North America, England, and arrived at Ipswich, Queensland, in 1866. His studio there survived until the ...
Jackson, J.
Professional photographer, took over H. Anson and W.A. Francis's Adelaide Photographic Institution in 1867. He was soon calling the studio by his own name, stating ...
Jackson, Arthur S.
Professional photographer, worked in partnership with James Hazel Adamson in Melbourne in 1859.
Jackson, P.
Professional photographer, had a photographic studio in the 'Medical Hall' run by Dr Charles Henry Hardy at Maldon, Victoria, for some time during the 1860s.
Jackson, William
amateur photographer and publican, opened the Prince of Wales Hotel in Victoria, 1868. He poisoned George Wilson with his photographic chemical, potassium cyanide in his ...
Jacobsohn,
Travelling photographer, was working at Kiandra, New South Wales, in 1861-62 as the partner of M. Green.
James, Edward J.
Professional photographer, exhibited a photograph of Back Creek, near Bendigo, at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition, Melbourne. He may have been one of the James Brothers.
James, W. E.
Professional photographer, had a studio in Talbot, Victoria in 1867. A carte-de-visite from Talbot is in the La Trobe Library. The photographer may be the ...