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Luke, Thomas
Professional photographer from Adelaide in the 1850s.
Martin, A.
Colonial female sketcher whose sketches of Pilgrim's Progress drew comment from an Adelaide newspaper.
May, Charles William
Adelaide-based colonial male photographer whose daguerreotypes of scenery were so good he won a guinea prize one year and got to judge the same competition ...
Mayo, Ellen Anne
Female colonial sketcher and painter who recorded views of Sydney as she travelled to Adelaide. Afterwards she exhibited a painting of fruit.
Morgan, J.
Sketcher, painted at least two naive South Australian watercolours between circa 1857 and 1860
Morison, A.
painter, wax modeller and clergyman, Melbourne
Oglesby, William, b.
A photographer from London who was said to have produced the first hand-coloured daguerreotypes in South Australia between 1849 and 1851.
Opie, W.
Sketcher, who may be known as William Opie or W. Opie, showed 'Sleeping Child' in the South Australian Society of Arts First Annual Exhibition in ...
Owen, K.
Colonial-era Adelaide art student, who won a prize for a crayon study in the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Penman, John, b.
John Penman was lithographer and copperplate printer who was born in Scotland and then emigrated to South Australia in 1848. Later his colleague, William Galbraith, ...
Potter, Norwood
Norwood Potter was a professional photographer. He practised in South Australia in 1850.
Tester, Richard
Sketcher and gold-digger, wrote and illustrated an account of a journey to the goldfields, between 'Kerkabaroo' on the Wakefield River, South Australia, and Bendigo in ...
Thompson, Thomas
A photographer of whom little is known. He appears to have specialised in miniatures for lockets.
Unverhau, Frederick
Frederick Unverhau was a nineteenth century photographer based in South Australia. He had a studio in Kapunda, where he photographed members of the local community.
Vandeleur, Royle
Royle Vandeleur was a sketcher who made a pencil drawing of Nurney House, Brougham Place, North Adelaide in 1858.
Varley, Frank
Frank Varley was a colonial period Victorian painter, scene-painter, cartoonist, caricaturist and lithographer who eventually settled in New Zealand. With R.J. Morressy, Varley founded the ...
W., A.
caricaturist, initialled a print published in Melbourne in 1858 of a group of dogs with human heads labelled with the names of Australian scientists: Wilson, ...
Watson, R.
Sketcher and art student, exhibited at the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts. 'Faust and Wagner' received the award for best outline ...