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Caney & Co.
Photographers worked in New South Wales and South Africa.
Channon & Co.
Photographers, exhibited in the Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, in 1888.
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Charlemont & Co.
Photographers from Sydney. Charlemont & Co. exhibited at the Centennial International Exhibition in Melbourne in 1888.
J. L. & Co Ching
Either an exhibitor or artist of Dugong Fisheries, Queensland. Active at the end of the 19th century.
Creelman & Co
Photographers, worked in Sydney Arcade, Sydney in 1888.
Globe Photographic Company
Photographers, had a studio in Sydney in 1889-1895. An album of their photographs includes images of local Aborigines.
Jane and Mary Hampson
Embroiderers, were sisters living with other members of the family at Fernbank Farm, Westbury, Tasmania in 1901-3 when they are thought to have embroidered the ...
McDonald and Sons
'McDonald and Sons,' monumental masons, advertised in 1901 that the firm had commenced business in 1862.
Morrisons Modern Wallpapers
Morrison's, with showrooms at 278 George Street, provided decorating services from their "Decorating Department" located at 170 William Street, Sydney ca.1924. Their smartly illustrated advertising ...
E. H. Robinson & Co.
E. H. Robinson & Co. was a commercial photography studio that participated in Howard Haywood's Tasmanian Exhibition at Launceston in around 1885.
Peggy Stokes P/L
Peggy Stokes P/L was the business name of two unidentified sisters based in Bowral NSW who made furniture and furnishings for the interior designer Hilda ...
Joseph Charles and Thomas Milligan
Professional photographers, operated the London Portrait Saloon, also known as Milligan Brothers photography business in Sydney, specialising in cartes-de-visite, portraits and miniature photographs which they ...
C. and J. Trood
Professional photographers inadvertently associated with the legal battle and commercial rivalry between Antoine François Jean Claudet and Richard Beard over the patent for daguerreotypes. The ...
Margaret Maria Jane and Isabelle Thacker
Four sisters, all sketchers and flower painters, of whom Margaret and Maria were the most prolific. Other works include views of Sydney and Newcastle.
Jane and Olive Simms
Early 20th century Indigenous Sydney shellworkers. The first recorded commercial sales of shellwork is from the late 1800s. Indigenous women sold their work mainly to ...
E. & R. Quarrill
Commercial printers in Sydney and Melbourne, specialising in prints of Australian urban and regional landscapes.
Annie May and Mina Moore
Professional portrait photographer's in New Zealand, Sydney, and Melbourne, and painter of miniatures on ivory.
Aurelio Costarella
Perth-based fashion label established in Perth by Ray Costarella in 2000.
Caravana
Fashion label established by Cathy Braid and Kirsten Ainsworth in 2003. Fabrics and patterns were handcrafted by Pakistani women.