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Abbott, Alfred, b. 1838
Amateur photographer, watchmaker and diarist. Known for his stereoscopic prints of Hobart and its surrounds. He also produced an important album incorporating works by Tasmanian ...
Abbott, Charles, b. 1824
Amateur photographer, watchmaker and optician, his subjects were mainly views of Hobart and he conducted some early experiments in colour printing. His brother, Alfred, was ...
Acley, R. H.
Travelling from San Francisco, this professional photographer worked in Sydney and Victoria. His daguerreotype practice specialised in portraits and landscape views.
Adams,
This professional photographer practiced in Victoria in the mid nineteenth century. His work included views of Sandhurst, Bendigo as well as Mount Macedon.
Adamson, James Hazell, b. 1829
This diverse artist practised as a painter, lithographer and professional photographer. His works encompassed portrait, landscape and still life genres. Exhibiting in Adelaide, Melbourne and ...
Adamson, David Beveridge, b. 1823
David Beveridge Adamson emigrated to South Australia in 1839. He designed and produced toys, mechanical appliances and scientific instruments, the latter of which he used ...
Aldwinckle, J.
Colonial male photographer who exhibited a portrait of a Mr Haines with the Victorian Society of Fine Arts in 1857.
Alexander, John Cameron
Colonial male portrait and landscape photographer who worked in partnership with O. Livezey in Melbourne. They exhibited daguerreotypes produced at their studio, Head Prize Daguerrean ...
Allen, A.
Photographer, exhibited in the first conversazione held by the Amateur Photographic Society of NSW at the School of Arts in Pitt Street, Sydney in 1885 ...
Allen, C. William
Colonial male professional photographer from South Australia who advertised his skills as a photographic artist in Howell's Adelaide Almanac in 1858.
Allen, Oswald H.
Professional photographer in Sydney, NSW. Allen was the wife of photographic artist Eliza Allen, both of whom worked for a time with fellow photographer Edwin ...
Allport, Curzon, b. 1837
Sketcher, amateur photographer and solicitor. Son of artist Mary Morton Allport. Allport was the first president of the Tasmanian Photographic, Science and Art Association, elected ...
Allport, Morton, b. 1830
Painter and amateur photographer. Allport appears to have made the first photographic expedition to the Lake St Clair region in Tasmania, exhibiting the stereoscopic photographs ...
Amstel, J. W. Ploos Van, b.
Colonial Dutch Consul-General to Victoria who made watercolour sketches and photographs during his travels around Australia.
Asquith, W.
Professional photographer, Asquith was working at 98 Bourke Street East, Melbourne in 1858.
Avarne,
A professional photographer, Avarne was working in partnership with John Ness in Bendigo, Victoria throughout the 1850s.
Babbage, Benjamin Herschel, b. 1815
Sketcher who trained as an engineer. Babbage was also an amateur photographer, architect, scientist and explorer. His pen-and-ink expedition sketches were shown in Adelaide at ...
Bagnall, W.
A professional photographer who worked in Sydney in the late 1850s.
Baker, Octavius
Professional photographer in Melbourne. He is probably the Baker working in partnership with both Hawkins and Jones at Melbourne in 1859.
Baker, James
Professional photographer in Sydney who also took on a role as a travelling photographer around New South Wales.