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Griffin, Gerald
Lithographer working for the Victorian government in the Department of Crown Lands, eventually was Licensee of the Critereon Hotel, North Bundaberg.
Griffin, Jane, b. 1854
Her most memorable work 'A Labour of Love' attracted attention for its unusual subject matter for Sydney at a time when portrait, still life and ...
Griffin, Thomas, b. 1832
Griffin was a sketcher, policeman, gold commissioner and murderer. He married and deserted a wealthy widow in Victoria in 1857. In 1867 Griffin robbed the ...
Griffin, Vaughan, b. 1903
Griffin spent three and a half years as a POW in Changi, recording his experiences in a series of drawings exhibited on his return. He ...
Griffith, E.
E. Griffith was a sketcher. The artist's watercolour 'Border police, Australia Felix [Victoria]. Halt in a stringy bark forest. July, 1841' is in the Alexander ...
Griffith, William, b. 1808
Colonial portrait painter who lived and worked in Parramatta, NSW. He set up a successful portrait studio there and introduced the novel idea of payment ...
Griffith, Pamela, b. 1943
Sydney-born painter and printmaker who specialises in studies of Australian flora and fauna in landscape. Her work is held in many public and corporate collections ...
Griffiths, Frederick
Frederick (Fred) Griffiths was a sketcher and army lieutenant. A pencil drawing he produced in 1840 is at the Mitchell Library, State Library of New ...
Griffiths, H. H.
A painter who exhibited with the NSW Society of Artists in 1909 and whose work was considered most original and Whistlerian by the critics of ...
Griffiths, M.
An embroiderer who created a piece called Dardanelles Bedspread in 1915, while the Auatralian Air Force was engaged in the Gallipolli campaign in the Dardanelles.
Griffiths, Thomas
Thomas Griffiths was a travelling photographer. In 1867 he was charged with stealing '2 cameras, 2 lenses, and stands' from Henry Kerr. No arrest, however, ...
Griffiths, Tom
Illustrator.