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Macleod, Mary Frances Theodosia
Colonial female artist and musician whose drawings of Government House were appreciated by Governor Gawler's wife. The artist played harp and piano on Glenelg Beach ...
Beazeley, Theophilus
The Rev. Theodore Beazeley was an avid amateur photography who also taught the craft in evening 'self-improvement' classes in Ipswich, Queensland in the 1850s. One ...
Murcott, Theophilus, b. 1854
Murcott was a ceramic artist, trained at the South Kensington School and ran a School of Art at 22 Collins Street, Melbourne for ceramic painting, ...
Sweeney, Therese
Historian, artist and photographer
Mort, Theresa Shepheard, b.
Art student of Conrad Martens in 1846-47. She married Thomas Sutcliffe Mort, a businessman and patron of the arts, at Christ Church of England, St ...
Thiele, Neville
Thiele is credited as the head of the design team that created the first HMV televisions in Australia. He also designed the HMV 21-inch table ...
Thoms, Albie, b. 1941
Thoms was a theatre director, film maker and curator. Founder of Ubu Films, editor of Ubu News, co-founder of the Ginger Meggs Memorial School of ...
Agate, Alfred Thomas, b. 1812
American male colonial botanical and portrait sketcher who visited Australia as part of the 1838-1842 USA World Expedition. Agate remained in Sydney drawing NSW landscapes ...
Allen, Thomas James, b. 1855
Allen was an artist and one-time student at the South Kensington School of Art in London, England.
Andrews, Thomas
Illustrator whose work 'The Cannibal Feast' was discussed by Anne Maxwell at the 'Colonial Eye' conference held in Hobart, 1999.
Baines, John Thomas, b. 1820
John Thomas Baines spent most of his life in Africa, although he travelled to Australia to join the North Australian Expedition of 1855. Always an ...