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Durnford, Thomas A.
Thomas A. Durnford was a painter. In 1865 he produced a life-size posthumous portrait of the bushranger Ben Hall, that included several the fatal gunshot ...
Edgar, Thomas
A sculptor and modeller who worked in his youth on the Houses of Parliament, London and on Millais' frescoes, Edgar moved to Grafton in 1855 ...
Felton, Thomas
Thomas Felton took over the photographic studio of Edwin Dalton in 1865, keeping all the existing staff with the exception of William Bradley, who set ...
Florance, Thomas, b. 1785
A sketcher and surveyor who served in the American War of 1812 and lived for many years in New Zealand. Most of his drawings would ...
Gillies, Thomas, b. 1928
Gillies was an interior designer/decorator who apprenticed with the architect and interior designer Frederick Deane's practice in Sydney known as Deane and Hall (Don). In ...
Glaister, Thomas, b. 1825
Keeping abreast of all the latest photographic inventions from the United States, Glaister's photographs were expensive but advertised as guaranteed never to fade.
Glover, Thomas Ellis, b. 1891
Early 20th century painter and newspaper cartoonist who resided in Wellington, NZ, Melbourne and Sydney. Glover artistic skills first came to attention while working as ...
Gosper, Clarence Thomas, b. 1867
graphic artist and photographer specializing in illuminations and presentations, calligraphy photographer, worked for John Sands, Sydney 1913-1914, then independently. Daughter Essie (q.v) and son Neville ...
Hatfield, Thomas S.
Sketcher, visited Sydney in 1838-39 and drew local scenes and sketches of Aborigines. Works signed T.S.H were identified as his in 1927.
Hodgson, Thomas
Thomas Hodgson was a drawing teacher. In 1873 he exhibited numerous crayon and pencil drawings by his pupils at the Agricultural Society of NSW's exhibition.
Huxley, Thomas, b. 1825
Thomas Henry Huxley was a sketcher, amateur photographer, biologist, anthropologist, philosopher and scientific publicist. Appointed assistant surgeon and naturalist to HMS 'Rattlesnake' he was part ...
Jefferson, Thomas
Jefferson was a professional photographer established in Deniliquin, New South Wales. It is possible that photography ran in the blood as his son appears to ...
Jerrems, Thomas C.
Nineteenth century professional photographer and photographic dealer working in Sydney, he was primarily, perhaps exclusively, a dealer in photographic goods.
Kilburn, Douglas Thomas, b. 1813
Douglas Thomas Kilburn was a professional photographer. His practice was extremely successful, despite advertising that he worked slowly, was expensive, opened only between 11 and ...
Laidlaw, Thomas
Photographer, worked in Sydney at the turn of the century, often with Elizabeth Harris and sometimes independently.
Lewis, Thomas Harvey, b. 1828
Surveyor and cricketer. Only known painting, Hyde Park - The Old Days of Merry Cricket Club Matches, depicts a match played at Hyde Park on ...
Mathewson, Thomas, b. 1842
Scottish colonial male orphan who set up a photography business after being taught by an Ipswich reverend. By the time he died, his horse driven ...
Mitchell, Thomas, b. 1792
Painter, surveyor and military officer. A resident of Sydney, he made topographical sketches and surveys and painted portraits.
Newall, Thomas Agar, b.
Colonial era Sydney painter, caricaturist, illustrator, journalist and publican. Newall was also a renowned marksman who apparently bet a case of champagne that he could ...
Orr, George Cross Thomas, b. 1882
Part-time painter and manufacturers' agent working in Sydney c.1910-1933