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Macartney, F. T.
Writer and printer of linocuts who illustrated poetry.
Millor, T. M.
Sketcher, won the prize for the best pen-and-ink drawing, original or copy, at the exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Sinclair, T.
T. Sinclair was a painter. The artist is known only for a painting of the Yarra River steamship City of Melbourne.
T., C.
C. T. was a miniaturist and initialled a photographic watercolour on ivory of a portrait miniature of Mary Cowper, daughter of Commander G.B. Forster R.N., ...
T., R. T.
Sketcher. Made the original drawing for an engraving that appeared in the 'New South Wales Sporting Magazine', 1850.
T., S.
Illustrator. Monogrammed an illustration, 'Attempted Assassination of the HRH the Duke of Edinburgh at Clontarf, NSW, 1868', which was engraved on wood by Samuel Calvert.
Alcock, T. M.
T. M. Alcock was a jeweller based in Sydney, NSW
Atkinson, T. R.
Atkinson's sketch of the encampment at Escape Cliffs in Palmerston, reproduced in the Illustrated Melbourne Post in 1865, suggests that the sketcher was a member ...
Batty, T. S.
Exhibited in the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1949.
Brindley, J. A. T.
artist, active circa 1890.
Burgess, T. M.
Burgess's drawings are held in the Western Australian Museum. One signature - 'T.M. Burgess/ Noarlunga' - is the only evidence, however, that these works were ...
Campbell, J. T.
J.T. Campbell was a Tasmanian painter, two of whose works are held in the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Launceston.
Chester, J. T.
Artist, active circa 1896.
Clibborn, T. S.
Artist or exhibitor in Agricultural Society of New South Wales Exhibition in 1873.
Taggett,
Professional photographer, Taggett was in partnership with Peyman at Portland, Victoria, in 1859-60.
Tait, R. G.
Colonial era Sydney [and Melbourne?] newspaper illustrator.