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Hewitt, Charles
Professional photographer, was a foundation member of the Council of the Photographic Society of Victoria formed at Melbourne in 1860. Ran his own studios in ...
Beasley, Hillson, b. 1855
Architect credited with designs for the Art Gallery, the Public Library, Fremantle Technical School and, with John Grainger, Parliament House among many other places.
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 ...
Bruford, Frederick Horatio, b. 1846
Victorian civil servant and amateur landscape painter. He exhibited at a number of significant venues but was once criticised for painting with "too great a ...
Hornel, Edward Atkinson, b. 1864
Edward Atkinson Hornel was a painter. He was born in Australia but spent most of his life in Scotland where he studied at the Edinburgh ...
Austin, George Brougham Hubert, b. 1859
Architectural draughtsman, architect and inventor. Austin designed the invitation card for the opening of the first Federal Parliament in 1901 and as an employee of ...
Hulme, Edward, b. 1818
Edward Hulme was a painter, lithographer, art teacher, gold-miner and farmer who came to Melbourne with his family in 1856. On arriving he was soon ...
Gregory, Ina, b. 1874
Ina Gregory and her sister Ada both studied at the National Gallery School and were also associated with the artists' colony at Charterisville. She was ...
Carter, Irene, b. 1900
Irene Carter was born in 1900. She was a painter, musician and teacher who won the watercolour section of the Art Competition in 1951. Carter ...
Baker, Elizabeth Ison , b. 1864
amateur photographer and astronomical assistant, youngest daughter of Captain Henry Evans Baker, meteorologist of the Ballarat Observatory and aunt of amateur photographer, Euphemia Eleanor (Effie) ...
Campbell, Annie J. Hope
Painter, photographer and poster designer. Resident of Wyndham, Western Australia and Melbourne, Victoria. Campbell was cited as a model for young women contemplating a career ...
Clarke, E. J.
E. J. Clarke was an architect. He exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1898.
Carabain, Jacques François, b. 1834
Painter, born in Amsterdam. Resident of Melbourne during the 1880s and 1890s.
Bray, James E., b. 1832
Nineteenth-century photographer, one of four men who photographed the Kelly gang after the siege of Glenrowan.
Carse, James Howe, b. 1818
A well travelled painter, in 1876 Carse was regarded as 'perhaps the best painter in the colony' with his landscapes, depicting locations from all around ...
Cavanagh, James Charles, b. 1874
James Charles Cavanagh was born in 1874. He was an architect who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896. Cavanagh and his ...
Daplyn, Alfred James, b. 1844
Daplyn was an English born painter, art teacher, journalist, and arts administrator. Although his work is little known today, he was an important early advocate ...
Hall, Henry James, b. 1846
English born artist and teacher, who was active in the Ballarat area of Victoria during the late 19th and early 20th century.
Brotherton, Alice Jane Elinor , b. 1861
Botanical painter working in late 19th century Adelaide and Melbourne