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Boyd, Hermia, b. 1931
Hermia Boyd was a set designer, potter and glass painter.
Boyd,
"Boyd is a graduate of the Jazz Studies course Sydney Conservatorium of Music with 30 years experience composing and performing music for the theatre, film, ...
Boyd, Mary, b. 1926
A member of the well-known artistic Boyd family, Boyd started to paint and pot from an early age and despite an ongoing arts practice that ...
Boyd-Edkins, Rosalyn
Boyd-Edkins was a muralist. She shared a studio in George Street Sydney with Neville M. Bunning. In 1934 Bunning left Australia for London where he ...
Boydell,
Miss Boydell was a painter who exhibited in Sydney with the Royal Art Society in 1885.
Boyer, Francis H.
Lieutenant Boyer was an active painter in early 1870s Adelaide. It was in South Australia that he painted his watercolour 'Attacked by a Shark' in ...
Boyes, George Thomas William Blamey, b. 1786
Like many early colonists in public service, George Boyes was able to pursue leisurely hobbies, such as watercolour painting; he preferred the landscape of Tasmania ...
Boyle,
Boyle was a professional photographer in 1850s Melbourne. In the Melbourne Directory for 1857 he was listed as living in Collingwood.
Boyne, John, b. 1750
Late 18th century London cartoonist who published cartoons about the imminent departure of the First Fleet to Sydney in 1786.
Boynes, Robert, b. 1942
Painter and printmaker who also studied film, Boynes has worked as an Art lecturer, including a tenure as Head of Painting at the Canberra School ...
Brabham, Jack, b. 1926
Brabham, working with Ron Tauranac, developed the Brabham motor racing marque under the name of Motor Racing Developments (MRD) in 1962 while continuing a successful ...
Brabin, J. H.
J.H. Brabin was an architect in Hobart, Tasmania in the mid 1880s who also offered lessons in technical drawing.
Brabson, A. E.
Little is known of Miss Brabson or her artistic practice but she was regularly recorded in the Sands Directory as working between 1901 and 1916.