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Hodges, Henry George
Professional photographer, worked in Fitzroy, Melbourne, 1863-1872.
Holledge, Edward
Professional photographer, worked in Bathurst, NSW in 1868-69. He also produced cartes-de-visite from Penrith and Campbelltown, along the route from Sydney to Bathurst.
Holmes, Charles F.
Professional photographer, worked as a photographic artist in Auckland, New Zealand, before coming to Sydney in 1867.
Hopetoun, Hersey, b. 1867
Federation era Vice-Regal wife, cartoonist, watercolourist and photographer. Hopetoun had little taste for public life but was a keen angler, an expert horsewoman and an ...
Burkitt, Horace, b. 1836
Burkitt was a prolific watercolourist who made studies of the various Victorian districts in which he was stationed as a telegraph operator. His grandson donated ...
Bomagee, Horamjee, b.
Bomagee was a Parsee Indian who worked a professional photographer in Victoria and New South Wales, specialised in photos of people and horses.
Houghton, Christopher
Christopher Houghton is a film-maker and fine arts photographer.
Howitt, Edward, b.
Edward Howitt was a sketcher and amateur photographer. He came to Melbourne from England, together with his parents, in 1840.
Hugemann, H.
H. Hugemann was a professional photographer advertising that he produced daguerreotype portraits from his studio on the first floor of the Captain Cook Hotel, Spring ...
Dixon, Hugh
Captain Hugh Dixon, a distinguished amateur photographer and army officer, was in India about 1864 when he produced an album of photographs of the British ...
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 ...
Boyd, Adolarious Humphrey, b. 1829
An amateur photographer, Adolarious Humphrey Boyd took photographs of convicts in Tasmania (not surprising given his job as a penal officer).
Hunt, Henry
Henry Hunt was a professional photographer who worked in Sydney in the 1860s. He was a proprietor of the Royal Photographic Gallery.
Hurley, Frank, b. 1885
James Francis (Frank) Hurley, photographer who lived 1885-1962.
Hurley, Adelie, b. 1919
Prolific mid twentieth century photojournalist who worked for Pix and the Australian Women's Weekly
Husband, H.
H. Husband was a professional photographer. He worked in Launceston, Longford and Hobart Town in the 1850s.
Clancy, D. I., b. 1847
Professional photographer. Presumed dead following the wreck of the steam ship Clarence off the coast of New South Wales.
Dunlop, Ian, b. 1927
Dunlop began his career in the Commonwealth Film Unit with a special emphasis on rural Australia, then documenting First Nations people in "People of the ...