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Nicholson, B. B.
A photographer who exhibited at the Melbourne Intercolonial exhibition in 1866. His work Specimens of Art, Launceston, Van Diemen's Land were photographs that may have ...
Nicol, Albert
A photographer who travelled around Australia recording his journey through photography, in particular with portrait photography. Based in Sydney he travelled to Queanbeyan, Wollongong, Boorowa ...
Niven, Francis Wilson, b. 1831
A sketcher, photographer, lithographer, carver, printer and stationary manufacturer. Upon arriving in Ballarat, Niven purchased a lithographic press from Alfred Ronalds for £40 - said ...
Nixon, Francis Russell, b. 1803
A painter, sketcher, photographer and Anglican Bishop. Being consecrated the first bishop of Tasmania, Nixon used his sketches and paintings as a way to document ...
Nixon, Frederick John
A painter and art teacher. He was the drawing master at the Sydney School of Arts and also offered private tuition. He was a part ...
Nixon, George Coleridge, b. 1844
A sketcher whose most renowned work was of his family's residence - Runnymede - in Bishopstowe Hobart.
Nixon, Joseph Henry, b. 1844
Joseph Nixon emigrated with his family from Birmingham to South Australia in 1855. For a time, Joseph and his brothers worked together as photographers under ...
Nixon, Samuel, b. 1847
Samuel Nixon was a professional portrait photographer who started out with the Nixon Brothers firm, located in Kapunda. His carte-de-visite studio portrait of an Aboriginal ...
Nixon, Stephen Edward, b. 1842
Stephen Nixon was primarily a portrait photographer, based in South Australia during the nineteenth century. For some time he was considered Kapunda’s resident photographer, where ...
Nixon, William Millington, b. 1814
William Nixon emigrated from Birmingham to South Australia in 1855. A gunsmith by trade, Nixon switched to a career in photography following his experience in ...
Noble, Richard
A painter who dealt mainly in portraiture. He painted portraits for many of Sydney's leading residents and exhibited his works in various exhibitions. His last ...
Noone, John
A photographer and lithographer. He was the official photographer of the Melbourne Public Library and Museum and exhibited his work within Australia as well as ...
Norman, Abraham John, b. 1844
A photographer who worked in his father's shop alongside his brother, William Chapman Norman, in South Australia. He also worked there as a watchmaker and ...
Norman, Harriet Anne, b. 1834
A photographer who worked in her father's photographic studio and watch and jewellery shops in Portland (1854) & Hamilton (1858-1867) in Victoria, and Commercial Street ...
Norman, Henry, b. 1809
A photographer, watchmaker and jeweller. He established himself as a watchmaker and jeweller and later on set up a photography side to his business which ...
Norman, Herbert Hayes, b. 1843
A dentist, sketcher and amateur photographer. He exhibited some photographs at a South Australian exhibition in 1859. Although he spent his time working as a ...
Norman, R.
Painter or sketcher who was awarded a prize at the 1866 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts in Adelaide. Probably the son of ...
Norman, W. J.
A watercolourist and embroiderer. He entered a work titled H.M.S. Victory in Portsmouth into the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition in 1866.
Norman, William Chapman, b. 1837
A photographer, watchmaker, jeweller, flour miller and sawyer who worked in his father's business in Portland and Hamilton in Victoria and later in Mount Gambier ...
Norrie, James Smith
A photographer, scientific entertainer, inventor, photographic supplier and chemist. He advertised his portrait photography and traded under Norrie's Photographic Portrait Establishment.