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Fawcett,
Possibly the wife of Tom or Sanford Rowe, two brothers who, like their brother George, took up acting. Mrs Fawcett painted a view of Jones's ...
Follet,
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896.
Forster,
A teacher who was offering classes in 'drawing and perspective' at her Bagdad Seminary, Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), in 1845.
Foyle,
A teacher who was offering lessons in 'drawing in crayon and watercolours' at her school in Hobart Town in 1833.
Frost,
Teacher of music and drawing in Sydney. In 1854 Mrs. Frost advertised in the 'Illustrated Sydney' that she moved house and would henceforth continue 'to ...
Furlong,
Watercolourist, enjoyed painting works depicting flowers and butterflies.
Gee,
Sketcher, awarded prizes for her sketches in her home town of Adelaide.
Giles, M. J.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896.
Graves,
Embroiderer, showed a 'magnificent mantle drape' and a view of New Norfolk on a terracotta plaque at an art exhibition in Launceston in 1885.
Green,
Professional artist listed as working in Collingwood, Melbourne in the 1850s.
Griffiths, M.
An embroiderer who created a piece called Dardanelles Bedspread in 1915, while the Auatralian Air Force was engaged in the Gallipolli campaign in the Dardanelles.
Harrison, J. A.
Nineteenth-century craftworker in various materials.
Harvey, G.
Portrait painter, showed 'Portrait of a Lady' with the Victorian Fine Art Society at Melbourne in 1853.
Hitchins,
Painter and art teacher, was married to Fortescue Hitchins. By 1859 Mr and Mrs Hitchins were holding art classes at Maitland, NSW.
Hopkins, Benjamin
Colonial era Launceston drawing teacher. Hopkins advertised drawing classes in the 'Launceston Examiner'.
Hume, E. A., b. 1862
Mrs E. A. Hume was a craftworker. She was a member of the Society of Arts and Crafts of New South Wales from 1907 until ...
Hunt,
Mrs Hunt was a drawing teacher.
Jenkins,
Art student, resided in Sydney and took lessons from Conrad Martens in 1850-51. Mrs Jenkins, her husband Robert Pitt Jenkins and their five surviving sons, ...
Kefford, Maude, b. 1904
Photographer and teacher, born near Lithgow in 1904. Maude Kefford was an avid photographer not beyond 'setting up' her photographs.
Kemp, Martha
Professional photographer working in Melbourne c.1862-63. She may also be the Mrs Kemp who ran a school for young ladies in Williamstown.