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Belcher, Edward William, b. 1842
Edward William Belcher worked as a professional photographer in 19th century South Australia, alternatively in partnership with George Freeman and on his own.
Bell, Edward C.
A professional photographer, Edward C. Bell worked in both Victoria and New South Wales from the 1860s until the 1880s. Sharing a studio with his ...
Bell, Edward C.
Mrs. Edward C. Bell shared a photographic studio in Bendigo with her husband. Edward Bell is recognised as a photographer, while his wife was a ...
Bell, George, b. 1862
George Bell was one of the early aerial photographers in Australia. He worked variously as a photographer on the Sydney Mail in the early 1890s ...
Bell, George W., b. 1920
Late 20th century Melbourne painter and press artist. Bell served in New Guinea during World War 2 and after his service remained to study native ...
Bell, Thomas, b. 1798
After emigrating from Ireland, Thomas Bell and his family lived on the land in New South Wales. After his wife died, Bell placed an advertisement ...
Benini, Bruno, b. 1925
Photographer Bruno Benini migrated to Australia from Italy in 1935. As a commercial and fashion photographer, Benini captured the works of many Australian and international ...
Bennett, A.
It is unknown if Bennett was the photographer or simply the exhibitor who showed a number of photographic views, taken for the Town and Country ...
Bennett, Charles, b. 1840
Charles Bennett was a photographer who worked in Wales and Victoria.
Bennett, W. W.
A photographic colourist, Mrs. Bennett exhibited two examples of her work in the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition.
Bennett, William True
Emigrating from the USA, William True Bennett was a highly regarded photographer who lived and worked mostly in Queensland. The nineteenth-century equivalent to the modern ...
Benson, Andrew
Andrew Benson worked in and around Melbourne as a professional photographer throughout the 1860s and 1870s. His professional partners included Romulus Dethbridge and Frederick Stevenson.
Bent, William Mariner, b. 1835
William Mariner Bent was a professional photographer who had a number of studios in Bendigo, Victoria throughout the late the 1860s until the early 1890s. ...
Bentley, Emily Florence
Painter and professional photographer, Bentley was a colourist and miniature painter in the Freeman Brothers' Sydney photographic rooms during the late 1860s before marrying photographer ...
Bentley, William Friend, b. 1836
William Bentley was said to have been too small to even carry his own painting materials he was that young when his parents sent him ...
Berckelaer, Isadore van
Isadore van Berckelaer practiced as a professional photographer in Melbourne in the 1860s and 1870s. He is thought to be the John van Berckelaer who ...
Bergau,
Bergau worked as a professional photographer in Warwick, Queensland in the 1860s. There is some speculation Bergau may have also been known as Frederick W. ...
Berger, Frederick W.
Frederick Berger exhibited a wet collodion photograph at the first exhibition organised by the British Photographic Society in London in 1854. There is some speculation ...