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Gold Casket

by Hogarth, Julius.

Excuted in gold by Hogarth. Reported to have been fashioned from over 100 ounces of gold, and to stand upon a Myall wood and figural ...

Golightly,
Golightly was a travelling photographer in Victoria in the 1860s.
Goode, Bernard
Professional photographer in Adelaide, became well known for his multiple image portraits. He regularly won prizes for his untouched photographic views at the South Australian ...
Goulter, C.
Professional photographer who worked in South Melbourne and Prahran from the mid 1800's.
Goyder, George, b. 1826
Surveyor, he explored much of the Northern Territory recommending what was then known as Palmerston as the capital, which was later renamed Darwin. He also ...
Gray, Charles, b. 1816
Sketched views of Schnapper Point with his wife who was also a talented artist.
Gray, Elizabeth, b.
Elizabeth Gray received a royal commission after presenting two vases made from black swan eggs on which she had etched 'some sketches of natural history' ...
Gregory, C.
Colonial era regional Victorian illustrator and engraver.
Gregory, George, b. 1843
marine painter, was born in the south of England circa 1824. Gregory arrived in Australia circa 1855.
Gregory, George, b. 1843
Gregory worked in Auckland where he opened a photographic studio, painted landscapes and still lifes and carved pew ends and altars for New Zealand churches.
Gregson, Flora
A watercolour painter who compiled an album of watercolour views in the Geelong and Gippsland districts from about 1854 to 1870.
Gribble, C.
An amateur photographer who took a photograph in 1865 of the staff standing outside Young & Company's produce store in Ballarat, Victoria.
Griffin, Gerald
Lithographer working for the Victorian government in the Department of Crown Lands, eventually was Licensee of the Critereon Hotel, North Bundaberg.
Grosse, Frederick, b. 1828
Frederick Grosse was an engraver, vigneron and probably professional photographer. Born in Prussia, he came to Melbourne via Adelaide in 1854. Grosse is best known ...