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Touzeau, John A.
Photographic supplier and chemist, claimed to have studied photography in London and Paris 'with some of the best masters'. Arriving at Sydney in 1865, he ...
Duryea, Townsend, b. 1823
Nineteenth-century American-born photographer who emigrated to Australia. Duryea worked in various states, but mainly South Australia. He became a leading photographer of his day, particularly ...
Duryea, Townsend , b. 1855
Townsend Duryea Jr, professional photographer the son of prominent American born Adelaide photographer Townsend Duryea Sr. He worked for Rushton & Just, Adelaide c 1883 ...
Townsend, Clarence Albani(a), b. 1894
Clarence Townsend was an amateur photographer, who practiced out of a stone darkroom he built on his father’s property at Coghill Creek, in the mid-north ...
Trendall, Justin
Contemporary artist who works with a combination of drawing, photography, screen printing and Lego.
Deazeley, Trissie
early 20th century Queensland photographer
Truchanas, Olegas, b. 1923
Olegas Truchanas was renowned for his slide presentations which brought ever-increasing attention to Tasmania's unique south-west landscape. Using a collection of colour slides accumulated from ...
Gill, Edwin Truscott
Woodcarver and photographer. In 1874 Gill was working with photographer Alfred Chopin as they toured the country taking photographs.
Tucker, Albert, b. 1914
Albert Tucker was one of the Angry Penguins group of artists who were at Heide in the 1940s. His art was shaped in part by ...
Tuke, Christopher
Professional photographer and proprietor of the Victoria Portrait Gallery where he sold cartes-de-visite for £1 a dozen.
Tullett, Charles H.
A professional photographer, Tullett worked across a number of cities and states around Australia. In 1863 he is believed to have been in partnership with ...
Turner, Harry
Mid 20th century Sydney newspaper photographer and/or illustrator. Turner is known to have contributed a photomontage of city buildings to Smith's Weekly in April 1931.
Turner, Joseph
Star struck photographer who, in his later career was appointed to the Melbourne Observatory.
Tweddell,
Photographer(?), exhibited a 'photograph of New Building, Collins Street' at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition in partnership with George A. Appleton.