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Thorne, Rosalie Ann, b. 1850
An amateur sketcher whose only known art works are a group of pencil sketches taken in the environs of Vaucluse House in 1869.
Thornhill, Richard
Thornhill worked as a professional photographer in Melbourne in 1861.
Thornwaite,
Photography teacher (or confidence man), advertised in the Sydney Morning Herald on 10 November 1862 that he would explain negative and positive photography.
Threepence

by Hogarth, Julius.

Hogarth, Erichsen & Co. created silver threepence tokens depicting a variety of Australian icons including Kangaroos, Emus, Indigenous Australians, and Xanthorrhoea.

Thunder, A. C.
Thunder was an amateur artist prior to her marriage copying portraits from the court of Louis XIV. Once in Melbourne her artistic career took off ...
Black Thursday

by Strutt, William.

Although the painting was begun in Australia, Strutt completed it in England in 1864.

Thurston, Eliza, b. 1807
Despite having to raise a young family on her own in a country not of her birth, Eliza Thurston managed to become an established and ...
Thurston, Emily Mary Ann, b. 1846
Sketcher and watercolourist, she arrived in NSW in 1853 with her widowed mother and sisters.
Thurston, Horatio, b. 1838
Mid-nineteenth-century photographer, though this was only one of his many trades, and not the most successful.
Thwaites, Hector J., b. 1842
Thwaites was a professional photographer who lived and worked at his art in many parts of Australia.
Thwaites, Sophia Jane, b. 1845
She exhibited a composition of wax flowers in the 14th annual exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Stewart, John Tiffin, b. 1829
Stewart, John Tiffin, was a sketcher, surveyor and engineer, who was in the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition as a colonial engineer who provided the sketch ...
Gloystein, Tilman, b. 1816
A qualified architect, Gloystein designed the German and British Hospital on East Terrace, Adelaide. Gloystein also produced lithographs after his own drawings.
Tindal, Mary, b. 1833
English born sketcher and watercolourist whose subjects include domestic life, buildings and pastoral scenes.