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Hall, John Vine, b. 1813
Sketcher and master mariner, as captain of various merchant vessels in Australian waters from the 1840s to the 1860s. Hall painted local landscapes and seascapes, ...
Hall, Rebecca Stokes, b. 1810
Sketcher, was married to the master mariner John Vine Hall. Views of Sydney and Bass Strait were made in 1840-41 when aboard her husband's ship.
Hall, Robert, b. 1821
Professional photographer, naturalist, ornithologist and publican, known as 'Professor' Hall he was one of Adelaide's leading photographers in the mid 1800s. He ran his own ...
Hall, William Shakespeare, b. 1825
Sketcher, explorer, pastoralist and pearler, was born in England and arrived in Western Australia in 1830. He was involved in the establishment of the pearling ...
Haller, Emma, b. 1810
Sketcher, lived in Tasmania before moving to Victoria in 1853. She sketched from nature.
Ham, Thomas, b. 1821
Engraver, lithographer, professional photographer, cartographer and publisher, arrived in Melbourne in 1842 and began to produce maps and other official documents for the Victorian government. ...
Hambly, Mary, b. 1817
Oil painter and dressmaker, arrived in Sydney 1840 and ran a dressmaking/tailoring business with her husband in various NSW locations. She painted portraits in oils.
Hamilton, William James Warburton, b. 1825
sketcher and civil servant, he lived and worked primarily in New Zealand. While returning to New Zealand, he drew coastal views of King George Sound, ...
Hand, George M.
Cartographer and sailor, kept a log-book on board the whaling ship Hamilton in 1839-41. It includes two pages 'of the winds, weather, currents' of the ...
Harris, Eve
Printmaker, did the linocut cover of the February-March 1945 issue of 'New Theatre Review', the monthly publication of the New Theatre, Melbourne.
Harris, William
Engraver, produced copperplate line engravings of views and events in Sydney in the 1840s and 1850s.
Harrison,
Sketcher and surveyor, was one of the surveyors who laid out Australind, the Western Australian Company's settlement in the early 1840s.
Harrison, J.
Portraitist, has had pencil profile portraits of Tasmanian residents attributed to him. Active in the late 1840s and mid 1850s.
Harvey, Stuart Erskine
Sketcher and merchant, drew a panoramic view of Launceston in 1840. Harvey had probably come to Launceston in 1839.
Harvey, William Henry, b. 1811
Botanical artist, lithographer and botanist, he travelled widely and between 1834 and 1863 published illustrations of South African, North American, British and Japanese plants, mostly ...
Hassall, Catherine Elizabeth, b. 1825
Sketcher, was the eldest daughter of Rev. Thomas Hassall and Ann, née Marsden. Her mother was also a sketcher.
Havens, Lucy
Painter and sketcher, she worked and exhibited in Sydney and Maitland, NSW between the late 1840s and early 1860s. She also worked under her married ...
Haydon, George Henry, b. 1822
Illustrator, cartoonist and writer, spent five years in Victoria, 1840-45. He left a pictorial record, sometimes comic, of the early settlement and Aboriginal life in ...
Helm, Maurice, b. 1809
Lithographer and engraver, was a native of Germany who arrived in Melbourne in April 1849 and set up a short-lived engraving and lithography business. His ...
Henderson, Euphemia Ethel Elizabeth Spencer Middleton, b. 1822
Painter, from 1842 to the 1860s she lived on Phillip Island, Victoria where she painted botanical watercolours. At the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition Henderson's oil ...