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Hazelton, Alfred William, b. 1816
Professional photographer and schoolteacher, Hazelton practiced in Queensland in the mid 1850s. Later moving with his wife and children to Sydney, where he continued as ...
Hazelwood, Rex, b. 1886
Rex Hazelwood was known as a photographer. He trained as a Baptist Minister but abandoned his ministry in 1911 to work as a professional photographer.
Head, John
John Head is described as the 1945 designer of a 12 illustration print of "Birds of Australia" for sale for 12 shillings at Head's Studio, ...
Headlam, Kristin, b. 1953
Melbourne based painter who uses photographic images in her artistic process.
Heald, Joi
Contemporary Hobart zine artist and editor.
Healey, Kim, b. 1975
Kim Healey was born in 1975. She is from the Djunbun clan, the platypus people, original custodians of the Washpool area near Lionsville.
Healing, Alfred G., b. 1868
Healing was initially a manufacturer of bicycles. The company diversified and designed and manufactured furniture, white goods, radios, televisions. They also employed professional industrial designers ...
Healy, Evelyn, b. 1912
Mid 20th century Melbourne and Sydney political illustrator and painter. Healy illustrated Helen Palmer's Beneath the Southern Cross, published in 1954 for the Eureka Stockade ...
Healy, Phoebe, b. 1877
Early 20th century Sydney [?] cartoonist. She specialised in working-class subjects and jokes and contributed regularly to "Aussie" in 1930-31.
Healy, Claire, b. 1971
Installation artist born in Melbourne in 1971. Healy regularly works in collaboration with Sean Cordeiro. Their works explore ideas of home, permanency, collection, consumption and ...
Healy, Edward ("Ted"), b. 1934
Healy studied at Royal Melbourne Technical College, Victoria in industrial design, then worked as a designer for A.G. Healing Australia then as a designer Crown ...
Heap, Amy Elizabeth, b. 1874
Painter, illustrator, craftworker, photographer and commercial artist. During WWI and into the mid 1930's, Heap worked as a photographer and illustrator for Western Australian Newspapers.
Hearn, Ernest
Ernest was the son of Walter Vincent Hearn, cabinetmaker/chair maker. He founded the furniture firm Hearnstead with twin brother Harry. The firm was known as ...