Sketcher and police officer, was born in England of French parents and moved to South Australia. Sketched military pictures, scenes of the Australian landscape, criminals ...
Tomczak, a resident of Redfern, Sydney came to Australia in 1953. He worked in trades at Garden Island dockyard. An inventive polymath, he designed and ...
Identified as a furniture factory operator, Elizabeth Street, Sydney by Peter Gibson, Voices of Sydney’s Chinese Furniture Factory Workers, 1890–1920, Labour History, no. 112 (May ...
Professional photographer, was working in Alma Street, Rockhampton, Queensland, at the beginning of 1870. When John Ness died at the end of 1870, Tonkin purchased ...
Peter Tonkin's architectural practice seeks out opportunities to revive heritage buildings, often with the collaboration of artists, a commitment that he also addresses in lectures ...
Henryk Topolnicki, from the Blue Mountains near Sydney, is a sculptor, furniture maker and public artist who works principally in metals. With Philippa Johnson he ...
'Ballet dancer, pantomimist, gymnast, actor, scene painter, interior decorator, artist, theatre lessee, founder of a fire brigade and its first captain, and Deacon of the ...
Jack Torzillo was a Sydney educated architect who was a partner of the noted 1960s-80s practice Edwards Madigan Torzillo (and later Briggs), which created the ...
Photographic supplier and chemist, claimed to have studied photography in London and Paris 'with some of the best masters'. Arriving at Sydney in 1865, he ...
Towell studied at the Southern College of Art, Bournemouth, UK, later worked as display designer UK stores, then as designer for Taubmans Australia, typography teacher ...