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Hunt, A.
Miss A. Hunt was known as a painter. She studied at the South Australian School of Design in the 1860's.
Hunt, Henry
Henry Hunt was a professional photographer who worked in Sydney in the 1860s. He was a proprietor of the Royal Photographic Gallery.
Hunt, Walter
Walter Hunt was a professional photographer who worked in Sydney in the 1860s. He seems to have been connected with Henry Hunt and Miss Hunt.
Hutchinson, Alexander
Alexander Hutchinson was listed as 'artist' in the Melbourne Directory for 1868.
Ick,
Painter, painted a transparency to celebrate the marriage of the Prince of Wales in 1863. When this was hanging outside the Stranger's Home Coffee Rooms ...
Iddles, J.
In the 'Melbourne Directory' for 1865 Iddles is listed as "artist" at 97 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy.
Insley, Lawson
Photographer, specialised in portraiture and travelled from Sydney to New Zealand and eventually to Queensland with his business.
Irwin, Robert, b.
Professional photographer, was born in Ireland. He travelled to North America, England, and arrived at Ipswich, Queensland, in 1866. His studio there survived until the ...
J., A.
Colonial Sydney newspaper illustrator and cartoonist. In the 1860s-70s he re-drew cartoons from London Punch for the Illustrated Sydney News.
Jackson, George Day
Sketcher, is known only for a small watercolour view of Sydney Cove dated 1861. The work is held at the Dixson Galleries, State Library of ...
Jackson, J.
Professional photographer, took over H. Anson and W.A. Francis's Adelaide Photographic Institution in 1867. He was soon calling the studio by his own name, stating ...
Jackson, A. L.
A.L. Jackson was an illustrator who is said to have had drawings published in the Illustrated Melbourne Post.
Jackson, J.
Painter and decorator, signed a naive, romantic, oil on board night view of a gabled cottage by the water with fishing boats returning home. Painted ...
Jackson, P.
Professional photographer, had a photographic studio in the 'Medical Hall' run by Dr Charles Henry Hardy at Maldon, Victoria, for some time during the 1860s.
Jacobsohn,
Travelling photographer, was working at Kiandra, New South Wales, in 1861-62 as the partner of M. Green.
James, Edward J.
Professional photographer, exhibited a photograph of Back Creek, near Bendigo, at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition, Melbourne. He may have been one of the James Brothers.
James, W. E.
Professional photographer, had a studio in Talbot, Victoria in 1867. A carte-de-visite from Talbot is in the La Trobe Library. The photographer may be the ...
James Brothers,
Professional photographers, had a studio in Crown Street, Wollongong, New South Wales, in 1868-69. From 1884 to 1892 they operated the London Portrait Studio at ...
Jamison, Frederic
Painter and scene-painter, advertised that he would design and paint transparencies for the Sydney celebrations for the marriage of the Prince of Wales in 1863.
Jarman, Serena
Sketcher, exhibited four works at the 1869 Melbourne Public Library Exhibition, three of children in crayon and one landscape in pencil. In 1873 Miss Jarman ...