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Robinson, Lydia Burch
Lydia Burch Robinson was professional photographer and manager of the Melbourne branch of a large American photographic firm Tuttle & Co.
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.
Rodda, R. V.
Professional photographer from Kadina, South Australia.
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.
Roggenkamp, Christopher
Christopher Roggenkamp was professional photographer and was also running the Victorian Studios at Warwick, Queensland in the late 1800s.
Roggenkamp, Otto
Otto Roggenkamp was professional photographer.
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 ...
Roulston, Robert
Travelling photographer Robert Roulston was fined for the illegal sale of liquor at Donnybrook, Victoria.
Ryko,
Ryko was a professional photographer working in Darwin in the early 1900s.
Sale, J. T.
Possibly John Townsend Sale, J.T. Sale was an amateur photographer and businessman in Launceston, Tasmania. His photographs were taken around 1865.
Sanders, A. W.
Professional photographer, traveled around Victoria in 1868.
Sanders, C.
C. Sanders was a professional photographer, who advertised in the Sydney Morning Herald that his photographic portraits could be obtained for upwards of a shilling ...
Saunders, Benjamin
Benjamin Saunders was an oil painter and professional photographer, who showed his paintings in several exhibitions in Melbourne and Sydney in the late 1800s.
Scarlett, J. S.
Professional photographer, announced in the Argus in September 1854 that he intended to take portraits in Melbourne by the collodion process.