Thomas A. Durnford was a painter. In 1865 he produced a life-size posthumous portrait of the bushranger Ben Hall, that included several the fatal gunshot ...
Sanford Duryea was a professional photographer. He apparently worked with his brother Townsend Duryea in the Melbourne photographic studios of Messrs Duryea & McDonald (1852/1855). ...
A watercolourist who was awarded an honourable mention when her watercolours of native flowers were shown at the 1861 Victoria Exhibition at Melbourne. They were ...
A travelling photographer who worked in New South Wales during the 1860s, Ebye produced mainly panoramic landscape views of towns in northern New South Wales.
A sketcher, Miss Eckford won the prize for the best watercolour flower painting in the Industrial Exhibition held at the Maitland School of Arts, 1861.
A professional photographer and phrenologist who worked in Sydney and offered classes in photography and phrenology, (starting at £1 a class). Edwards eventual career preference ...
A professional photographer who worked in Adelaide and Port Lincoln in the 1860s and 1870s in partnership with Hall (probably Richard John Alexander Hall).
Probably Charles Elder, the stepson of Chester Earles, who presumably taught him to paint and lent four of Elder's oil sketches to the 1869 Melbourne ...
A watercolourist and lithographer who worked in Sydney in the 1840s and 1850s Ellis produced landscape paintings of Sydney and lithographs of its churches.
A professional photographer who worked in Fitzroy, Melbourne in 1866-1868. He was commissioned by the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866 to photograph the gallery interior ...
A naval officer who served in Australian and New Zealand waters between 1861 and 1863 and produced over fifty known sketches from this time, including ...
Though most of Emery's paintings were of horses he also exhibited an occasional landscape or fruit picture. He worked mainly in Melbourne, moving to Queensland ...
An established landscape and genre painter in England, Ewart painted many prominent citizens of Sydney and Bathurst and advertised himself as a painter who could ...
Charles Henry Fairland was a painter, lithographer, illustrator and drawing master. He became town clerk of Hunters Hill municipality on its inception in 1861. His ...
B. George Fairman, who opened a studio in Launceston in the late 1860s, appears to have been a society photographer, since his stock-in-trade was the ...