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Wilkinson, Charles
Colonial geologist whose pioneer use of photography to illustrate Victorian rocks may have inspired his son to become a geologist too.
Wilkinson, D.
Colonial Melbourne male artist who exhibited paintings with unusual subject matter ranging from a burning boat to bovine portraits.
Wilkinson, H.
Colonial male herald painter whose business may have included painting family crests on carriages.
Wilkinson, Henry
English colonial surgeon and watercolourist who painted landscapes. He settled in Sydney in 1854.
Wilkinson, Jane, b. 1819
Irish colonial female artist who turned from exhibiting her oils, watercolours, pencil and crayon drawings of biblical themes towards teaching. Between 1864 and 1875, she ...
Wilkinson, Peter
Contemporary Brisbane and Sydney cartoonist and caricaturist.
Wilkinson, Robert Edmund Alfred
Colonial male sketcher who drew an original homestead in Tombong while on holiday before returning to his day job at the Bank of NSW. He ...
Wilkinson, Leslie
Leslie Wilkinson was Australia's first Professor of Architecture, at the University of Sydney from 1918 to 1947, and Dean of the Faculty from 1920. As ...
Wilkinson, Harry Strongitharm, b. 1845
English-born painter and journalist/writer who lived in America in the 1870s then moved to New Zealand where he began professional painting and who moved to ...
Wilkinson, Jeffery, b. 1921
While Wilkinson is best known as a potter and teacher at Melbourne Technical College, he also worked in metal sculpture and designed timber furniture in ...
Wilko,
Late 20th century newspaper cartoonist. Possibly the Sydney cartoonist Peter Wilkinson.
Willding, Ian Kenneth, b. 1954
Ian Willding, a Wiradjuri man, developed his art while working for many years at the Suneden Special School in Adelaide. His inspiration however came from ...
Willebrant, James, b. 1950
Willebrant works as an artist and printmaker, he has worked in the graphic arts, notably posters.
Willett, George, b. 1841
Colonial male photographer who named his studio the Royal Photographic Temple of Light after shooting two princes on tour.