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Taggett,
Professional photographer, Taggett was in partnership with Peyman at Portland, Victoria, in 1859-60.
Tannett, Benjamin
Benjamin Tannett was a noted theatrical scene-painter and actor working in Melbourne and Sydney in the mid nineteenth century. In 1859 Tannett painted 'new and ...
Taylor, Samuel
Portrait painter, was working in Melbourne in 1851.
Taylor, Alexander
Sketcher, teacher, draughtsman and farmer, Alexander Taylor came to Western Australia from London in 1841 aboard the 'Sterling'.
Taylor, Charles
English marine painter who specialised in the subject of ships. While painting and exhibiting extensively in London, a number of works were exhibited in South ...
Taylor, T. G.
As a painter T.G. Taylor worked in a variety of mediums and in 1862 was included in the London International Exhibition.
Teale, Goodman
The sketcher's 1855 coloured engraving shows an elevated view of Melbourne looking down the Yarra River. The Melbourne Punch satirised it: 'An artist with a ...
Tester, Richard
Sketcher and gold-digger, wrote and illustrated an account of a journey to the goldfields, between 'Kerkabaroo' on the Wakefield River, South Australia, and Bendigo in ...
Thomas, George H.
Colonial-era Victorian and Tasmanian caricaturist, Thomas was awarded damages of 15 shillings when the subject of one of his caricatures destroyed the illustration as it ...
Thomas, Thomas
Mid-nineteenth century sketcher,known only for three crude sketches of a shepherd and a stockman.
Thompson, Thomas
A photographer of whom little is known. He appears to have specialised in miniatures for lockets.
Thomson, George
Colonial era Victorian sketcher.
Todt, Emil
At the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, the exhibition commissioners showed Todt's many coloured plaster models of fruit and vegetables
Tracy, George Wingfield, b.
Tracy was born in Ireland. After arriving in Australia, he joined his brother and a small party to prospect for gold in Adelaide. His only ...
Train, G.
Sketcher, drew a pen-and-ink portrait of a child which its owner, Mr R. Kay, lent to the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of ...
Tuke, Christopher
Professional photographer and proprietor of the Victoria Portrait Gallery where he sold cartes-de-visite for £1 a dozen.
Turner, Joseph
Star struck photographer who, in his later career was appointed to the Melbourne Observatory.
Twentyman, G. O.
Artisan, expert heraldic painter etc, well represented for his craftsmanship in Australia and England.
Tyne, J.
Professional photographer from Melbourne. Tyne was listed as 'Professor of Photography' in 1853.
Unverhau, Frederick
Frederick Unverhau was a nineteenth century photographer based in South Australia. He had a studio in Kapunda, where he photographed members of the local community.