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Goodwin, William Lushington, b. 1798
Colonial Tasmanian engraver, amateur photographer, newspaper editor and merchant mariner. As the editor of the Cornwall Chronicle, Goodwin regularly upset his readers and members of ...
Gore, William Thomas
Arriving in South Australia, Gore became known as the district architect designing private residences, woolsheds, hotels, banks, school houses and churches.
Goss, William, b.
Painter and signwriter who was a working member of the West Australian Society of Arts.
Gould, William, b. 1803
Gould's stunning drawings executed with botanist Dr Scott show the various plant and bird life of Tasmania. However, Gould was continually battling the law and ...
Gould, William, b. 1839
At only 16, William was already listed in the Melbourne directories, working as a printer and engraver. He exhibited his drawings and coloured prints in ...
Govett, William, b. 1807
Young exploratory surveyor who impressed others with his work so much that they named the most beautiful waterfall in that area 'Govett's Leap'. He was ...
Gow, William
Professional photographer working in Sydney in the mid 1950's.
Grant, William Gregory, b. 1876
Artist, described by Lloyd Rees as the 'most dynamic painter' in Brisbane in the 1910s.
Green, William Ellis, b. 1923
Prolific and popular mid 20th century Melbourne newspaper cartoonist. Green made his first artistic income painting Japanese flags while stationed in New Guinea during WW2. ...
Green, William Oliver, b. 1911
Mid 20th century wartime cartoonist, Green signed his work 'WOG' as per his initials.
Greenfield, William
Photographic colourist by trade, was working in Sydney in the late 1860s.
Gregory, George William, b. 1832
Gregory is known for a posthumous photograph that he took of the bushranger Lowry in 1863 that was reproduced in the Illustrated Melbourne Post. He ...
Griffith, William, b. 1808
Colonial portrait painter who lived and worked in Parramatta, NSW. He set up a successful portrait studio there and introduced the novel idea of payment ...
Habgood, William, b. 1806
Watercolourist and merchant, came to the Swan River Colony, WA from London in 1830. His only known painting was painted in 1842 and shows an ...
Habgood, William Bowles, b.
Landowner, trained silversmith, merchant and watercolorist. He died young of consumption and his considerable fortune went to his younger brother Robert Mace Habgood.
Hall, William
Professional photographer, worked in Melbourne between 1866-1886. He set up his own studio, called the Victorian Portrait Gallery.
Hall, William Shakespeare, b. 1825
Sketcher, explorer, pastoralist and pearler, was born in England and arrived in Western Australia in 1830. He was involved in the establishment of the pearling ...
Hamilton, William James Warburton, b. 1825
sketcher and civil servant, he lived and worked primarily in New Zealand. While returning to New Zealand, he drew coastal views of King George Sound, ...