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Armstrong,
Mr Armstrong was a professional travelling photographer, who was variously at Avoca in NSW in 1867 and then at Dunolly, Victoria in 1873.
Coldrey, Frederick H.
Little is known of the professional photographer Coldrey but that he was in partnership with Alfred Fenton in Ballarat, Victoria in 1856-57.
Douglas,
Mr Douglas was a scene painter. In 1855 and 1866 he worked for Sydney's new Prince of Wales Theatre. In 1869 Douglas worked for the ...
Farquhar,
Mr Farquhar, the insurance salesman, must have delighted his Scottish employers when he painted for their Melbourne offices a patriotic transparency, showing the crowned lion ...
Finlay,
A painter who was said in November 1867 to have painted 'some very handsome transparencies' for the forthcoming Victorian visit of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Forbs, , b. 1820
A portrait and house painter, presumably Robert Forbes, who worked in Rundle Street, Adelaide in the 1860s. Forbs died at Port Adelaide on 6 June ...
Frankford,
A travelling photographer who worked in the Yass district of New South Wales in 1864-65.
Ick,
Painter, painted a transparency to celebrate the marriage of the Prince of Wales in 1863. When this was hanging outside the Stranger's Home Coffee Rooms ...
Kerr,
Melbourne photographer working aboard HMS CuraƧoa when the ship was in the South Seas in 1865.
Livingston,
Painter, drawing teacher and lecturer, was presumably a member of the New York Livingston family of artists. He delivered a well-attended lecture on drawing at ...
Asche,
Asche exhibited a painted 'Work Table' at the Geelong Mechanics Institute in 1869.
Aston, H. H.
Professional photographer of Hawthorn, Melbourne. Labelled a 'photographic artiste' Aston produced cartes-de-visites that were said to be remarkably well-executed.
Bell, Edward C.
Mrs. Edward C. Bell shared a photographic studio in Bendigo with her husband. Edward Bell is recognised as a photographer, while his wife was a ...
Black, Helen
Two of Helen Black's flower paintings were exhibited at the 1869 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition. They are thought to have been lent by her husband.
Cathcart,
Pastellist, showed works at the Geelong Mechanics Institute exhibition in 1869. There is some suggestion she is the mother of Tasmanian artist May Cathcart.
Clark, C. Moley
Watercolour painter. Possibly a resident at Lambing Flat, Young, New South Wales during the gold-rush years. The only work for which Clark is known depicts ...
Cook, John
Watercolourist. Exhibited in the 1862-63 Hobart Town Art Treasures Exhibition.
Dewey,
Mrs Dewey was a Newcastle photographer in the early 1860s. She was forced to retire due to ill-health and her studio was taken over by ...