Colonial-era sketcher and lithographer who produced sketches of architecture and panoramic views in Wellington, New Zealand and Sydney, NSW. His works were described as 'highly ...
Nineteenth-century watercolour painter and professional photographer, he worked in Melbourne, Victoria, producing stereoscopic photographs and landscape watercolours of Victorian scenery.
A lithographer, painter, engineer, and a civil servant, Jones worked for a number of government bureaus. He exhibited eight watercolours and one oil painting with ...
Mid 20th century Sydney newspaper cartoonist. He was presumably the cartoonist who signed work 'Jonah' in the publication 'Herself'. Jones also contributed to Smith's Weekly ...
Painter, organised the Queensland Women's Art Exhibition held in October 1891. She advertised herself as having studied and taught at the National Gallery, London and ...
Victorian painter, painted numerous portraits and exhibited in England, Scotland and Paris. Ceased painting around 1933, stating 'The world has changed. There is no place ...
Professional photographer, became a partner in the photographic firm of Jones and Baker in Melbourne. During 1859 a man named Longthorpe or Goldthorpe was charged ...
Bulletin cartoonist. According to Mitchell Library index, Mrs Jones did five undated original drawings in the Mitchell Library Bulletin collection (nos. 36-40).
Sketcher and/or photographer, signed a watercolour view of Christ Church, North Adelaide c.1849. A professional photographer called Thomas Jones, apparently a different person, was listed ...
Engraver and clockmaker, had a shop in Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, in 1850 when the convict engraver Thomas Robinson was working for him. Most of ...
Nineteenth-century sculptor, professional photographer, architect, inventor and lecturer, he produced figurative statues among other things. His reputation was damaged when he was convicted for blasphemy,and ...