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Thatcher, Charles, b. 1831
19th century travelling songwriter and performer, use artworks in his performances
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 ...
Thomas, E. R.
Sketcher, showed an Indian ink drawing with the South Australian Society of Arts at Adelaide in January 1863.
Thomas, Edmund, b. 1827
Painter, lithographer and possibly photographer, best known for his topographical prints of Sydney and Melbourne,and lithographic portraits.
Thomas, George H.
Colonial-era Victorian and Tasmanian caricaturist, Thomas was awarded damages of 15 shillings when the subject of one of his caricatures destroyed the illustration as it ...
Thomas, Henry G.
Photographer of the citizens and buildings of Albury, New South Wales, and surrounding areas.
Thomas, Mary Ellen Emily, b. 1850
A mid-nineteenth-century sketcher and watercolourist,technically undeveloped but notable for her range of atmospheric effects.
Thomas, T. M.
Sketcher and painter known only by five works depicting landscapes and country scenes.
Thomas, William, b. 1822
W.R. Thomas was a competent watercolourist and a number of his works survive in private homes in South Australia.
Thompson, William
A photographer whose only claim on posterity is a conviction for selling indecent photographs.
Thomson, Alexander
A photographer whose bankruptcy has been recorded, though his photographs have not.
Thomson, Edward, b. 1822
A landscape painter associated with the New England district of New South Wales. His earlier works were watercolours but he turned to oils in his ...
Thorne, Rosalie Ann, b. 1850
An amateur sketcher whose only known art works are a group of pencil sketches taken in the environs of Vaucluse House in 1869.
Thornhill, Richard
Thornhill worked as a professional photographer in Melbourne in 1861.
Thornwaite,
Photography teacher (or confidence man), advertised in the Sydney Morning Herald on 10 November 1862 that he would explain negative and positive photography.
Thunder, A. C.
Thunder was an amateur artist prior to her marriage copying portraits from the court of Louis XIV. Once in Melbourne her artistic career took off ...
Thurston, Eliza, b. 1807
Despite having to raise a young family on her own in a country not of her birth, Eliza Thurston managed to become an established and ...
Thurston, Eliza West, b. 1843
Sketcher and teacher, was born on 7 April 1843 at Southampton, England. She came to New South Wales in 1853, working as a school teacher. ...
Thurston, Emily Mary Ann, b. 1846
Sketcher and watercolourist, she arrived in NSW in 1853 with her widowed mother and sisters.
Thurston, Horatio, b. 1838
Mid-nineteenth-century photographer, though this was only one of his many trades, and not the most successful.