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Webb, Alexander James, b. 1813
oil and watercolour painter. Migrated to Victoria about 1855 and settled in Geelong. His work consisted mainly of landscapes, most of which were done in ...
Webb, T. D.
Professional photographer, appears to have been a son of Samuel Blatchford Webber, a goldsmith of Bromley, Kent, England and a keen amateur photographer.
Webber, Charles
Amateur photographer, took two photographs at the Black Lead Reef, Moliagul, near Dunolly, site of the discovery on 5 February 1869 of the Welcome Stranger, ...
Webster, John, b. 1818
Webster produced sketches during the voyage of the 'Wanderer' in 1851. These were later worked up by George French Angas into twenty-five watercolours, intended as ...
Weddell, Andrew
Photographer working in Brisbane in the 1860s-70s.
Weidenbach, Max, b. 1823
Painter, Egyptologist and Prussian consul to South Australia. A watercolour sketch of Glen Osmond in 1849 from the Chimney Hill showing the Miners' Arms Hotel, ...
Welch, Charles
Photographer with photographic businesses in Armidale, Bathurst and Orange, NSW.
Welch, Edwin J.
Along with James Murray, Welch was the expedition photographer for the Victorian government relief party to the Burke and Wills expedition in 1861. Welch had ...
Weller, James
Professional photographer, was listed in the Ballarat Directory for 1865-66.
Baume, Joseph Wellesh
A professional photographer, Joseph Wellesh Baume, worked in Melbourne in 1860 before becoming an itinerant photographer and travelling around rural Victoria and New South Wales.