Miniature painter, showed magic-lantern slides of colonial subjects at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, most likely painted miniatures on glass rather than photographs.
Described in his obituary as 'leading exponent of the lithographic branch of the printing trade', Troedel, founder of the legacy of what eventually became the ...
A professional photographer, Tullett worked across a number of cities and states around Australia. In 1863 he is believed to have been in partnership with ...
Illustrator and engraver, was commissioned by Thomas Ham in 1851 to sketch some of the earliest known views of the Victorian diggings. Tulloch contributed an ...
Artist and photographic colourist, may possibly have been James Alfred Turner, the sentimental bush-genre painter who produced a large body of work in the post ...
An architect, surveyor and selector, his drawings show a sharp eye for domestic detail and include humble buildings and people going about their everyday life.
Photographer(?), exhibited a 'photograph of New Building, Collins Street' at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition in partnership with George A. Appleton.
John A. Upton was a professional painter and photographic colourist of the late 19th Century. Upton studied at the Royal Melbourne Technical College and the ...
Slater & Glazier, born in Kilmarnock, Scotland. He was an apprentice of James Ferguson in Wallacetown, Ayr. Both men came to Australia in late 1852 ...
Thomas Urquhart was a colonial era Victorian caricaturist, army officer(?) and remittance man(?). He was exiled to Australia after he married Mary Norrie. His hobby ...
amateur photographer who exhibited at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition where he received an honourable mention for his photographs of Kilmore in Victoria. The photographs where ...
Frank Varley was a colonial period Victorian painter, scene-painter, cartoonist, caricaturist and lithographer who eventually settled in New Zealand. With R.J. Morressy, Varley founded the ...
An amateur photographer and army officer, Verney was taking photographs at Government House, George Street, Brisbane in 1868-69. In 1877 he published two articles in ...