'Ballet dancer, pantomimist, gymnast, actor, scene painter, interior decorator, artist, theatre lessee, founder of a fire brigade and its first captain, and Deacon of the ...
Jack Torzillo was a Sydney educated architect who was a partner of the noted 1960s-80s practice Edwards Madigan Torzillo (and later Briggs), which created the ...
Photographic supplier and chemist, claimed to have studied photography in London and Paris 'with some of the best masters'. Arriving at Sydney in 1865, he ...
Towell studied at the Southern College of Art, Bournemouth, UK, later worked as display designer UK stores, then as designer for Taubmans Australia, typography teacher ...
Frederick Towndrow (1897-1977) was a London-born architect and town planner in Sydney. He lectured at the Sydney Technical College after World War II and became ...
Nineteenth-century American-born photographer who emigrated to Australia. Duryea worked in various states, but mainly South Australia. He became a leading photographer of his day, particularly ...
Townsend Duryea Jr, professional photographer the son of prominent American born Adelaide photographer Townsend Duryea Sr. He worked for Rushton & Just, Adelaide c 1883 ...
Clarence Townsend was an amateur photographer, who practiced out of a stone darkroom he built on his father’s property at Coghill Creek, in the mid-north ...
Thomas Toye Patterson was an artist who illuminated a manuscript presented to Queen Victoria by the colony of Queensland. The occasion was the Queen's Jubilee ...
Identified as a furniture factory operator, George Street, Sydney by Peter Gibson, Voices of Sydney’s Chinese Furniture Factory Workers, 1890–1920, Labour History, no. 112 (May ...
Irish-born colonial artist who began his career in Sydney painting portraits and scenes for the theatre. In later years he painted historical and religious subjects ...
Tasmanian born sculptor and art teacher. He returned from London to settle in Victoria where he became first Director of Swinburne Technical College in 1908, ...