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Ross, David, b. 1828
Sketcher and architect David Ross was elected a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1879. He and R.A. Dowden, according to the ...
Merlin, Henry, b. 1830
Travelling photographer, scene-painter, architect, showman and actor. Merlin created painted and photographic 'panoramas', and extensively photographed the houses and public buildings of many regional areas ...
Philp, James Buckingham, b. 1830
Originally from England, Philp was a painter, lithographer, architectural draughtsman and amateur actor who migrated to Melbourne in 1853. He lived there until 1865 when ...
Soares, Alberto Dias, b. 1830
Arriving with his brother Gualter in 1852 with a wildcat idea for a railway system which was subsequently turned down by the Sydney Rail Company, ...
Barker, Mary Anne, b. 1831
Interior designer and author who married Governor Frederick Napier Broome.
Macgeorge, James, b. 1832
Colonial architect who designed mostly churches in South Australia and was involved in founding the South Australian Society of the Arts.
Honey, Frank Trevor, b. 1833
Draughtsman and architect, he seems to have worked in both NSW and Victoria in the 1850s and 1860s.
Cowlishaw, James, b. 1834
Architect, newspaper proprietor, director and politician.
Brees, Harold, b. 1838
Harold Brees shared his father's interest in the Antipodes and he worked as a painter and architect of some interest.
Bastow, Richard Austin, b. 1839
Arriving in Tasmania in 1884, Richard Austin Bastow advertised his services as an architect and designer.
Selfe, Norman, b. 1839
Painter, sketcher, architect and collector, lived in a Federation style house he designed himself in Ashfield, Sydney.
Smedley, John, b. 1841
Late 19th century Sydney born painter and architect whose work was influenced greatly by East Asian modes of painting and drawing. He travelled and lived ...
McMinn, William, b. 1844
Sketcher, architect and surveyor. In 1865 McMinn was involved in a disastrous expedition to northern Australia to map the Adelaide River. To return to civilisation ...
Bird, Francis, b. 1845
Architect and timber miller. Bird was responsible for a number of houses in the Claremont area built for the upper echelons of colonial society.
Mather, John, b. 1848
Glasgow born and educated, John Mather came to Melbourne hoping to pursue a full time career as an artist, but for some years had to ...
Conder, Josiah, b. 1852
British architect who worked in Japan for 11 years. Josiah Conder is a cousin or second cousin to Charles Conder.
Lorenzini, Augusto, b. 1852
Artist decorator. Made numerous designs for wall panels, room decoration and paintings.
Barnet, Nahum, b. 1855
Nahum Barnet was an architect practicing in Melbourne during the late 19th century.
Beasley, Hillson, b. 1855
Architect credited with designs for the Art Gallery, the Public Library, Fremantle Technical School and, with John Grainger, Parliament House among many other places.
Bradbury, T. W., b. 1855
T.W. Bradbury was a decorator whose ornamental panel was shown at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London in 1886.