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Miller, W.
Lithographer, engraver and possibly a silversmith.
Norman, W. J.
A watercolourist and embroiderer. He entered a work titled H.M.S. Victory in Portsmouth into the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition in 1866.
Nutt, T. W.
T. W. Nutt was a sculptor who in 1861 exhibited 'Plaster Models, Ornamental Designs' at the Victorian Exhibition of Fine Arts in Melbourne.
Oxley, George W.
Photographer who worked at Back Creek near Bendigo in 1861 while Edward James was also photographing in the district.
Palmer, W.
The exact extent and depth of Palmer's work is largely unknown though he is credited with painting all the windows in Holy Trinity Church of ...
Patterson, W. H.
W.H. Patterson was a colonial period painter and newspaper illustrator who spent time in Bendigo, Victoria.
Pentland, W. W.
W. W. Pentland was a professional photographer in Melbourne in the 1850s. He was listed as a 'Daguerrean artist' and had a studio on Bourke ...
Robinson, Thomas W.
Thomas W. Robinson was a photographer in the 1860s who was awarded a second-class certificate at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition.
Rose, W.
W. Rose was a sketcher and police magistrate in the 1860s. Rose and more than sixty other people were held up by the bushrangers Ben ...
Rushton, W. G.
Sketcher, exhibited at the 1869 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition in Victoria.
Sanders, A. W.
Professional photographer, traveled around Victoria in 1868.
Seyers, Thomas W., b. 1802
Thomas W. Seyers was a painter who made a full-length portrait of Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell in 1861.
Siddell, W.
W.Siddell was a professional photographer. In 1867-68 Siddell worked at West Maitland, New South Wales.
Stevenson, W. M.
W. M. Stevenson, a sketcher who lived in Melbourne, had artworks in both the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and the Melbourne Public Library Exhibition.
Stuart, W. J.
Amateur photographer, was taking photographs at Hobart Town in the late 1860s.
Tearne, W.
W. Tearne, a travelling photographer, was reported as taking photographs in the Boorowa district on the south-west slopes of New South Wales in 1866.
W., C.
Colonial period magazine illustrator who contributed to the Illustrated Sydney News in 1864.
W., G. G.
sketcher, painted a naive watercolour of a settler's house dated 26 April 1867 and inscribed 'Main Range, nr. Toowoomba'.
W., H. M.
H.M.W was a sketcher. Their signed watercolour of Government House in Sydney, dated 1866, is held in the Mitchell Library at the State Library of ...
W., J. C.
Little is known about this colonial artist except that he possessed admirable drawing skills. It is unfortunate that only one example survives of his talent.