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Newland, J. W.
A travelling photographer who worked in both Sydney and Hobart Town. He exhibited his daguerreotype's both nationally and internationally and is renowned for his portraits ...
Nott, H. W.
Colonial cartoonist, published in Town and Country Journal 9 December 1899.
Opie, W.
Sketcher, who may be known as William Opie or W. Opie, showed 'Sleeping Child' in the South Australian Society of Arts First Annual Exhibition in ...
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.
Purser, W.
Purser was a sketcher, he is thought to have been a visiting naval surgeon. Little is known of his work other than an unidentified watercolour.
R., C. J. W.
C.J.W.R. was a watercolourist whose only known work features Melbourne circa 1841. There is suspicions that it may not have been painted in 1841 or ...
Rider, Thomas W.
Thomas W. Rider, painter and engraver, worked in Sydney during the late 1840s. He is best known for his illustrations in Heads of the People ...
Ridley, Geoffrey W.
Geoffrey W. Ridley was a painter. He held a solo exhibition at the Art Gallery Newspaper House in 1945 and was president of the West ...
Robinson, Thomas W.
Thomas W. Robinson was a photographer in the 1860s who was awarded a second-class certificate at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition.
Russell, C. J. W.
Russell, a sketcher, sign-writer and architect. Abandoned Australia for England, showing at the Royal Academy in 1848. Only being lured back by the gold rush, ...
Sanders, A. W.
Professional photographer, traveled around Victoria in 1868.
Scott, S. W.
Painter or sketcher. Scott's works were exhibited with the South Australian Society of Arts in 1859.
Scott, W.
W.Scott was a sketcher. He signed the watercolour 'A Race Meeting at Petersham'. The work was made around 1845.
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.
Shaw, W. E.
W. E. Shaw is thought to have been William Edward Shaw, the Scottish maternal grandfather of the Sydney collector and benefactor Sir William Dixson.
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, Richard W.
Stuart's artistic career had a most novel beginning. As he recuperated in hospital from a broken leg, following a dare devil escapade on a horse,he ...
Stuart, W. J.
Amateur photographer, was taking photographs at Hobart Town in the late 1860s.