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Griffiths, Thomas
Thomas Griffiths was a travelling photographer. In 1867 he was charged with stealing '2 cameras, 2 lenses, and stands' from Henry Kerr. No arrest, however, ...
Grindell, R.
An itinerant artist or 'gentleman swaggie' who travelled around New South Wales in the 1860s painting watercolours of homesteads and landscape views.
Gunn, John
Sketcher, is attributed with the watercolour Pioneer Graves at Sorrento. A grandson of the convict shipwright Samuel Gunn.
Haigh, Edward
Professional photographer, lived and worked in Melbourne 1861-1862. He was a pupil of the celebrated Crimean War photographer Roger Fenton.
Hake, Charles
Photographer and surveyor, Charles Hake assited Arthur Hamilton at the Adam Bay settlement, Northern Territory, in 1864-65. Surviving wet-plate photographs include coastline views, the three ...
Hall, Algernon
Professional photographer, worked in Victoria and Queensland taking portraits and views of towns and districts. He photographed the bushranger Daniel 'Mad Dog' Morgan lying dead ...
Hall, E.
Watercolour painter and sketcher, won the prize for watercolour painting at the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Hall, William
Professional photographer, worked in Melbourne between 1866-1886. He set up his own studio, called the Victorian Portrait Gallery.
Halsted, George F.
Watercolour painter, very little is known about his background. During the 1860s to 1880s he painted Sydney scenes and paintings signed F. Halstead and G.F.H ...
Ham, W.
Sketcher, little is known about this artist other than the documented inclusion of one work in the 1861 Victorian Exhibition at Melbourne. Gender is unclear.
Hamilton, Arthur Richard, b.
Professional photographer and surveyor, Arthur Hamilton emigrated from England to Adelaide on board the ‘Eliza’. He took the earliest known photographs of the Northern Territory ...
Handcock, William
Painter, produced transparencies to celebrate the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Melbourne in 1867.
Hanson, S. M.
Painter, won prizes in 1868 and 1870 at South Australian Society of Arts exhibitions.
Hanssen, Charles
professional photographer, was briefly in partnership with Otto von Hartitzsch at Kapunda, South Australia, in 1867.
Hardagen, W.
Professional photographer, worked in small towns around Maryborough, Victoria, in the late 1860s and 1870s. Hardagen advertised as a photographic artist in 'Avoca Mail'.
Hardess, G. M.
Professional photographer, was a member of the Council of the Photographic Society of Victoria. He had a studio in Melbourne in the 1860s.
Harding, George
Professional photographer, Harding was listed as an Adelaide 'photographist' in Lewis's Almanac for 1862.
Harris, J.
Sketcher, drew 'The Burning of the Clipper Ship Lightning' in 1869. Little else seems to be known about Harris.
Harrison, Benjamin
Nineteenth-century photographer of uncertain identity.
Hart,
Sketcher, exhibited a drawing of a horse with the South Australian Society of Arts in 1864. Little else seems to be known.