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Pitcairn,
Mr Pitcairn was an amateur photographer. He took the original photographs of Tasmanian scenery from which stereographs were 'Beautifully Printed in London' then sold by ...
Price,
Miss Price is known as a sketcher from Launceston, Tasmania. Possibly related to Rev. Charles Price.
R., J.
Known only by the initials J.R. this sketcher is believed to have painted the notorious tribal leader 'Musquito' who allegedly murdered a woman and is ...
Reid, Peter Laurie
Peter Laurie Reid, professional portrait and travel photographer first set up his photographic business of P.L. Reid & Co., in 1864, Hobart. His partner, Matthew ...
Rule, James
Colonial era Tasmanian cartoonist and illustrator. He also seems to be the 'JR' who drew 'Mosquito' in 1868.
Sale, J. T.
Possibly John Townsend Sale, J.T. Sale was an amateur photographer and businessman in Launceston, Tasmania. His photographs were taken around 1865.
Sante, Franciso
Sculptor, was a Tasmanian artist who reportedly made a full-sized posthumous bust of William Lanne on public display in Hobart in 1869.
Simpson, A.
Mrs A. Simpson was a painter and panorama exhibitor who lived in Tasmania. In 1866 she exhibited her moving diorama of The Overland Route at ...
Southern, E.
An artist known by various names and occupations through erroneous referencing. An elusive teacher of 'artistic drawing' he disappeared after 1860.
Stewart, James
James Stewart, a professional photographer of Hobart Town, advertised in April 1862 that he was available to take photographic likenesses on glass (ambrotypes).
Stokes,
Drawing instructor based in Launceston who also taught music to schools pupils and families in 1859 and early 1860's.
Stuart, W. J.
Amateur photographer, was taking photographs at Hobart Town in the late 1860s.
Stutterd, Joseph Gardner
Portrait and landscape painter, came to Tasmania from London and advertised in the Launceston Examiner on 25 September 1855 that he was prepared to undertake ...
Swan, H.
Photographer, gave a demonstration of stereoscopic photography at Launceston, Tasmania.
Thomas, George H.
Colonial-era Victorian and Tasmanian caricaturist, Thomas was awarded damages of 15 shillings when the subject of one of his caricatures destroyed the illustration as it ...
Webb, T. D.
Professional photographer, appears to have been a son of Samuel Blatchford Webber, a goldsmith of Bromley, Kent, England and a keen amateur photographer.
Wilson, Charles
Charles Wilson was a professional photographer who brought the sennotype process to Australia. He came to Melbourne in 1862 and claimed to own the Australian ...
Wood, Louis
Painter, sketcher and teacher, was the elder son of Captain William Wood, a soldier who settled in Australia. There are a few known watercolour paintings ...