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Cox, A. S.
Colonial period Sydney painter
Crossley, G.S.
Commercial artist who studied at the Perth Technical College. Crossley exhibited with the Perth Society of Artists in 1945. She also exhibited her work at ...
Crow, John F. S., b. 1925
Crow was a designer for Stuart's furniture, South Yarra, Victoria. He trained in the Melbourne Technical College industrial and interior design programme. In 1949, he ...
Cumpston, R.S., b. 1869
Lithographic artist, painting teacher, die sinker and engraver who advertised in Wise's Post Office Directory in 1903, 1914 and 1936.
D., S. E.
Colonial watercolourist known for one work, New Town Bay [Tasmania], with St John's Church, the Queen's Orphan Home and with Mount Wellington in the Distance ...
Dempster, S. R.
Mrs S. R. Dempster was a woodworker. She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1928.
Faul, Ethel G.S.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1907.
Fletcher, R.S.
R.S. Fletcher was listed as a working member of the West Australian Society of Arts in 1906.
Gardiner, M. S.
Painter who exhibited with the Perth Society of Artists.
Greenfield, S.
Greenfield was a photographer who won a first order of Merit at the 1881 International Exhibition in Perth.
Hanson, S. M.
Painter, won prizes in 1868 and 1870 at South Australian Society of Arts exhibitions.
Hart, A. S.
Miss A. S. Hart was a painter. In 1877 she showed work at seventh annual exhibition of the Victorian Academy of Art.
Hindmarsh, J. H. S., b. 1820
Watercolourist, wrote 'Scenes during a Passage from England' which describes in verse the events of the voyage to Australia and is illustrated with watercolour drawings.
Hook, Alfred (A.S.), b. 1886
Alfred (A.S.) Hook was a professor of architecture at the University of Sydney from the 1930s to the 1950s and earlier worked with the NSW ...
J., S. H.
Colonial-era Tasmanian cartoonist. According to McCulloch, the artist initialled cartoons in Tasmanian Punch in 1870.
Jackson, Arthur S.
Professional photographer, worked in partnership with James Hazel Adamson in Melbourne in 1859.
Jones, S.
Bulletin cartoonist. According to Mitchell Library index, Mrs Jones did five undated original drawings in the Mitchell Library Bulletin collection (nos. 36-40).