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Harris, William
Engraver, produced copperplate line engravings of views and events in Sydney in the 1840s and 1850s.
Harris, William Edward Strelley, b. 1818
Sketcher and pastoralist, was born in England and settled in Western Australia in 1833. His watercolours record rescue scenes during the floods of 1872.
Harrison, William, b. 1823
Portrait painter, is known only from a report of his death in the Sydney Morning Herald in 1866. It is not known if Harrison had ...
Harvey, William Henry, b. 1811
Botanical artist, lithographer and botanist, he travelled widely and between 1834 and 1863 published illustrations of South African, North American, British and Japanese plants, mostly ...
Hazelton, Alfred William, b. 1816
Professional photographer and schoolteacher, Hazelton practiced in Queensland in the mid 1850s. Later moving with his wife and children to Sydney, where he continued as ...
Heath, William, b. 1795
English cartoonist who satirised the convict transportation system and the Swan River settlement (Perth).
Hetzer, William
Professional photographer, was a German who ran a studio with his wife, Thekla in Sydney from 1850 to 1867. He was engaged by the New ...
Himen, William
Engraver and professional photographer, worked alone and in partnership with William Knight in Melbourne. Little else seems to be known.
Hoare, William Webster, b. 1841
Painter and medical dispenser, in 1868 he joined Goyder's expedition to the Northern Territory (then part of South Australia) and painted flora, fauna and landscapes.
Hoddle, William
Wood engraver and illustrator, he was the 'first Australian illustrator' according to A. J. Fischer.
Hodges, William, b. 1744
Painter and sketcher, Hodges was born, educated and worked in London. From 1772-1775 he travelled the Pacific and to Norfolk Island as the official landscape ...
Hodgkinson, William Oswald, b. 1835
Sketcher, explorer, journalist, miner and politician. Hodgkinson had a varied career encompassing sailing, gold prospecting, participation in the Burke and Wills relief expedition and exploration ...
Hodgson, William, b. 1809
Amateur photographer and Anglican clergyman he came to Australia in 1856 where he was principal of Moore Theological College at Liverpool, NSW until 1867. He ...
Howieson, William, b. 1876
Howieson was a photographer, active in the Melbourne Camera Club as an exhibitor and an occasional member of the exhibition jury. Much of his work ...
Howitt, Alfred William, b. 1830
Sketcher, amateur photographer, writer, explorer, scientist and public servant, was born in England and came to Victoria in 1852. He became an authority on the ...
Howsen, William
Professional photographer, worked in Sydney in 1868. This may be the English photographer W. Howson.
Insley, William, b. 1813
Completed an altarpiece for St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney in 1839. His drawings show a keen interest in city architecture.
Jack, Kenneth William David, b. 1924
Late 20th century landscape painter and engraver who died in 2006. Jack's work 'The Woodcutters' was sold at Christie's in November 1991.
Jackson, William
amateur photographer and publican, opened the Prince of Wales Hotel in Victoria, 1868. He poisoned George Wilson with his photographic chemical, potassium cyanide in his ...
Jarrett, William H.
Painter and clergyman, arrived at Van Diemen's Land in 1841. He exhibited at many places, including the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and the 1870 Sydney ...