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Camroux, Sydney George
Sculptor, worked in Melbourne. He exhibited several sculptures at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition. After the disastrous Victorian Exploration Expedition, Camroux produced busts of Burke and ...
Synnot, Marianne, b. 1828
Colonial sketcher, wife of an Anglican clergyman. Sketched in her journal in which she also mentions watercolour works for family members and friends.
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 ...
Bladen, T.
Not much is known of T. Bladen's artistic efforts but an advertisement in the Sydney Morning Herald in 1864 calling for a camera stand, background ...
Brookes, S. T.
A sketcher and illuminator who exhibited two works at the Geelong Mechanics Institute Exhibition of 1869.
Doyle, J. T.
Watercolourist, compiled an album entitled 'J.T. Doyle's Sketches in Australia' consisting of forty-five watercolours dating from about 1854 to 1863 which depict landscape views and ...
Fraser, T. M.
A miniature painter who exhibited paintings on ivory at the 1863 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition.
Ginnings, J. T.
Professional photographer, who worked at Mount Gambier, South Australia, in 1867.
Henderson, T.
Professional photographer, worked at South Gundagai, New South Wales, in 1866.
Kelleher, T. A.
Illustrator, known for an illustration of Biloela (Cockatoo Island) from c.1860.
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.
Moore, T.
Professional photographer with photographic studio Moore & Parkes. In July 1865 Moore & Parkes were advertising large photographs of the ruins of St Mary's Cathedral ...
Moyle, T. C.
Watercolourist, painted naive and meticulously detailed views of Victorian gold-mines from about 1866 to 1881.
S., G. T.
presumed alternative (misspelt) name for the artist S.T. Gill, whose casual attitude to spelling was notorious and used to reversing his initials for lithographs.
Sale, J. T.
Possibly John Townsend Sale, J.T. Sale was an amateur photographer and businessman in Launceston, Tasmania. His photographs were taken around 1865.
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.