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Barker, C. F.
C.F. Barker was a professional photographer who worked primarily in rural New South Wales.
Beverley, F.
F. Beverley worked as professional photographer in Melbourne in 1862.
Bilson, E.F.
E.F. Bilson recorded as a furniture design for Branchflower. “Australian Furniture.” Architectural Section, (J.L. Stephen Mansfield, editor.), Art in Australia 16 November 1936, pps.77-88. [furniture ...
Bond, F.
F. Bond was a female painter who exhibited her oil "Monarch of the Sea" as part of the Melbourne International Centennial Exhibition in 1888.
Booth, F.
F. Booth exhibited with the Royal Art Society of New South Wales in Sydney in 1905. Little else is known of Booth's artistic practice.
Brodribb, F. C.
Little known artist.
Burmen, F. C.
An artist listed in the Sands Sydney Directory for 1877-1885. There is some speculation that the F.C. Burnam listed in Sands 1898-1899 is the same ...
Burton, F. C.
Painter, exhibited with the Victorian Academy of Art in 1884.
Coglan, F. A.
F. A. Coglan exhibited with Art Society of NSW in 1884.
Coles, E. F.
Federation era Bulletin cartoonist.
Dane, F.
Colonial Adelaide cartoonist.
Drake, F.
F. Drake was an illuminator. Drake engrossed and illuminated a memorial presented to Samuel Moses by his congregation at the Hobart Town Synagogue, Tasmania (1858). ...
E., F.
Colonial political cartoonist or lithographer of political cartoons. In a lithographic caricature of Robert Brough Smyth, F. E. satirised him in his capacity as Secretary ...
Edwards, E. F.
A professional photographer who worked in Adelaide and Port Lincoln in the 1860s and 1870s in partnership with Hall (probably Richard John Alexander Hall).
F., B.
B. F.'s 1848 pencil and watercolour drawing of three horses' heads is held in the Mitchell Library, pasted in Henrietta Octavia Lamb's Sydney album.
F., C.
The inscription on the back of C. F.'s undated drawing, 'A Sailing Bark Flyer, the Union Jack', suggests he was a friend of Conrad Martens.
C.F. Rojo & Sons (and daughter)
C.F. Rojo & Sons (and daughter) was a Victorian furniture maker based in Swanston Street (1912), later Napier Street, Fitzroy (1948). They manufactured furniture for ...