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Sands & McDougall
Sands & McDougall was a large printing firm in 19th century Sydney. The firm employed artists to design invitations and illuminations.
Margaret Maria Jane and Isabelle Thacker
Four sisters, all sketchers and flower painters, of whom Margaret and Maria were the most prolific. Other works include views of Sydney and Newcastle.
C. and J. Trood
Professional photographers inadvertently associated with the legal battle and commercial rivalry between Antoine François Jean Claudet and Richard Beard over the patent for daguerreotypes. The ...
E. & R. Quarrill
Commercial printers in Sydney and Melbourne, specialising in prints of Australian urban and regional landscapes.
Isaac Morris and Moses Moss
Family members and professional photographers, all three worked in George Street, Sydney, at various times from 1865. One of their more unusual commissions was to ...
Joseph Charles and Thomas Milligan
Professional photographers, operated the London Portrait Saloon, also known as Milligan Brothers photography business in Sydney, specialising in cartes-de-visite, portraits and miniature photographs which they ...
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Charlemont & Co.
Photographers from Sydney. Charlemont & Co. exhibited at the Centennial International Exhibition in Melbourne in 1888.
Channon & Co.
Photographers, exhibited in the Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, in 1888.
Creelman & Co
Photographers, worked in Sydney Arcade, Sydney in 1888.
Annie May and Mina Moore
Professional portrait photographer's in New Zealand, Sydney, and Melbourne, and painter of miniatures on ivory.
Industrial Styling Company, Australasia
Company established in Sydney by industrial designer Charles Frederick Beauvais. Industrial design work included exhibition displays, food mixers, oil stoves, lights, and two arches placed ...
The Australian Ceramics Association
The Australian Ceramics Association was founded in 1956 under the name Potters' Society of New South Wales. In June, 1967, the name was changed to ...
Design Field
Sydney-based design consultancy firm established by Paul Cockburn whose most recognisable project was the 1972 redesign of the Eveready Dolphin Lantern.
Bush Video
Bush Video were the main group of people using video as an experimental art form in the early 1970s in Australia.
Mitchell, Giurgola and Thorpe
Australian Parliament House architects.
Tea Rose
Fashion design company established in 1981.