Nineteenth century professional photographer and photographic dealer working in Sydney, he was primarily, perhaps exclusively, a dealer in photographic goods.
Nineteenth century professional photographer, surveyor and engineer, he produced photographs of 'the sunburnt countenances' of goldrush diggers after migrating to Victoria in 1853.
Sketcher and/or photographer, signed a watercolour view of Christ Church, North Adelaide c.1849. A professional photographer called Thomas Jones, apparently a different person, was listed ...
Douglas Thomas Kilburn was a professional photographer. His practice was extremely successful, despite advertising that he worked slowly, was expensive, opened only between 11 and ...
Professional photographer, his photographic studio was listed in directories from 1858 to 1868 at Richmond, Victoria, before moving to East Melbourne. Focused on portraiture, and ...
Self-taught portrait painter and decorative artist of Tasmania during the mid 1800s. Linus Miller said about him: 'Mr Lempriere was one of those rare specimens ...
Lyttleton painted mostly racehorse portraits. He was a foundation member of the Victorian Academy of Arts and exhibited ten oils at the first and second ...
Colonial publican who drew his cricket club while waiting for his pub to be licensed. His drawing style has been criticised as too English, although ...
Colonial male police photographer and watchmaker who took the infamous photographs of the Kelly gang captured, including images of the charred remains of several of ...