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Temple-Poole, George Thomas, b. 1856
Colonial Architect and Assistant Engineer in Chief. He was responsible for many government projects including the Albany Courthouse and Post Office, public buildings in Coolgardie, ...
Thomas, Margaret, b. 1843
painter and sculptor, the only woman in any of the Australian colonies known to have modelled large-scale sculptures. She was successful enough to retire on ...
Thompson, Olive
Embroiderer and artist she was a student at Perth Technical School in 1905 under Loui Benham and J. W. R. Linton.
Thorpe, John Hall, b. 1874
Illustrator and engraver, born in Victoria, began his career in 1891 as a wood engraver for John Fairfax and worked as a staff artist on ...
A clean throw

by Fry, R. Douglas.

Black and whith wash drawing of a buckjumper, (Art Gallery of New South Wales, acquired 1940s)

Thurston, Arthur E.
Metalsmith and leather worker who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts.
The Man with the Red Tie

by Moxham, Miriam.

Held at the Manly Art Gallery (a gift of the artist in 1968).

Tilbrook, Henry Hammond, b. 1848
Photographer Henry Tilbrook embarked on many photographic expeditions around South Australia. He experimented with various photographic apparatuses in order to capture a variety of scenic ...
Tillyard, Patricia B.
'Community leader' and natural history illustrator.
Tindal, Mary, b. 1833
English born sketcher and watercolourist whose subjects include domestic life, buildings and pastoral scenes.
Tindall, Charles E. S., b. 1863
C.E.S. Tindall (1863-1951) was a Scottish born watercolourist best known for his marine images of Sydney Harbour. He was a notable member of the Royal ...
O'Tine, Nick
Federation era Brisbane cartoonist. Possibly W. P. Marony.
Tischbauer, Alfred, b. 1853
French born artist and theatre designer who painted various Sydney street scenes and documented interior views of exhibition spaces at the Art Gallery of New ...
Todd, Sarah Squire, b. 1861
Wood-carver and needleworker, her artworks were included in the 1907 Exhibition of Women's Work at Melbourne, after studying at the Hobart Technical College. The inspiration ...