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Brearley, H. R.
Exhibited in the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1949.
Bruce, R.
Picture-frame maker(?) of Phoenix Chambers, Market Street, Melbourne
Bruford, J. R.
Artist exhibiting in Sydney in 1885
Burnett, R. E.
Watercolourist associated with Anne Handley's album held in collection of National Library of Australia.
Butler, R.
Federation era Tasmanian painter.
C., R.
Painter, worked during WW1.
Campbell, Colin R.
Listed in Sands 1871, 1887-88.
Campbell, R. J.
Sketcher from New South Wales. Campbell exhibited with the Royal Art Society in 1883.
Coates, R.
Mrs R. Coates was a photographer. Her work 'Shearers Strike at Warrana August 6, 1888' is held at the Mitchell Library, State Library of New ...
Coffey, Alfred R., b. 1869
Painter and etcher, born in Limerick, Ireland. Resident of Sydney, NSW, in May 1923 he probably became the first Australian artist to visit and paint ...
Crozier, Frank R., b. 1883
Frank R. Crozier was a painter, illustrator and also war records artist during World War I.
Cummins, R.
R. Cummins was a cabinetmaker who lived in Fremantle, Western Australia. He was listed in the 1871-83 Almanacks.
Devling, K.R.
K.R. Devling is described as the designer of a cantilevered steel tubing chair (in the Breuer Cesca style), manufactured by Tubesteel Equipment, 14 St Francis ...
Didier, C.R.
C.R. Didier was the chairman of the Victorian Furniture Industries Confederation and the Guild of Furniture Manufacture Manufacturers in 1953. He retired in 1954 and ...
Evans, R. H.
R. H. Evans designed the winning entry in the Stamp Design Competition conducted by City of Broken Hill Council in May 1958.
Fenton, Alfred R.
Fenton was well known as a photographer and thought to be one of the first to advertise the pannotype. Obsessive about his hobby, he is ...
Foster, R.
Late 20th century magazine cartoonist. Possibly Peter Foster. His work is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
Frisbee, Charles R., b.
Engraver responsible for many theatrical posters pasted up in Melbourne during the late 1850s and 1860s.