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Gatliff, James
Watercolourist and clergyman who exhibited a landscape painting in Ballarat, 1869.
Mitford, Eustace Reveley, b. 1811
Colonial era Adelaide cartoonist, illustrator, journalist, sailor and farmer
Kemp, Charles C.
Sketcher and amateur photographer, Kemp was an clergyman in the Anglican church who had received drawing lessons from Conrad Martens in 1847.
Reysted, Charles
Charles Reysted, professional photographer, worked in partnership with Charles H. Tullett at 108 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, in 1863. The following year, he owned a photographic ...
Beechey, Richard Brydges, b. 1808
While Richard Brydes Beechey painted a scene of Lt. Stokes discovering Victoria River, he is not known to have ever visited Australia though he travelled ...
Hall, Richard John Alexander, b. 1845
Richard Hall was the eldest son of photographer ‘Professor’ Robert Hall and Ruth, nee Smith. He won prizes for the best stereoscopic photographs at the ...
Hamilton, Arthur Richard, b.
Professional photographer and surveyor, Arthur Hamilton emigrated from England to Adelaide on board the ‘Eliza’. He took the earliest known photographs of the Northern Territory ...
Harvey, Richard
Sketcher, was living in Windsor, Victoria, when he exhibited chalk drawings at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. Little else seems to be known.
Horne, Richard Henry, b. 1802
Sketcher and author, born in England, he wrote for Charles Dickens's "Household Words" before arriving in Melbourne in 1852. In Australia he wrote and exhibited ...
Jarman, Richard, b. 1808
Engraver, schoolteacher, writer and poet, arrived at Hobart Town, Tasmania, from England in 1857. He produced a map of Hobart town, judged to be 'one ...
Jones, Richard A.
Professional photographer, became a partner in the photographic firm of Jones and Baker in Melbourne. During 1859 a man named Longthorpe or Goldthorpe was charged ...
Laishley, Richard, b. 1816
Laishley was a natural history painter, lithographer and Congregational clergyman; a pupil of the painter and engraver Le Cocq. He was sent to New Zealand ...
Minchin, Richard, b. 1831
Painter, lithographer(?), draughtsman and zoo director, migrated to Adelaide from Ireland in the 1850s, won many prizes at the South Australian Society of Arts with ...
Noble, Richard
A painter who dealt mainly in portraiture. He painted portraits for many of Sydney's leading residents and exhibited his works in various exhibitions. His last ...
Pratt, Richard
Richard Pratt was a professional photographer who worked in New South Wales in the 1860s.
Ransome, Richard
Richard Ransome was a copper engraver. In the 1850s he engraved views of Sydney scenes and buildings. Soon after 1855 Ransome moved to Melbourne.
Read, Richard Daniel, b. 1796
Richard Read junior was a miniature, portrait and historical painter. Although by no means the only portrait painter in the colony, Read's career was one ...