Hall trained as an architect at Sydney University, later tutoring after 1963 in addition to his architectural practice. He also painted and drew, exhibiting with ...
Hall studied Industrial Design at RMIT, graduating in 1963. Employed by A G Healings, later EMI. After 1974, he taught design at the Melbourne College ...
Late 20th century Melbourne cartoonist, musician and teacher. Halls worked part-time for the Melbourne Times and related newspapers. Also produces cartoons and illustrations for online ...
Mid 20th century Sydney magazine cartoonist. Stylistically, Hallett's drawings are extremely varied, from conventional hard linear outlines to elaborate even fussy fantasy curlicues.
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 ...
Halvorsen, son of a Norwegian boat-builder, designed and built motor yachts from shipyards in Neutral Bay, later Ryde, then Bobbin Head NSW. While the company's ...
South Australian painter, known especially for her watercolours and pastel portraits of public figures and children. Alice's watercolour miniatures on ivory were in great demand ...
English male photographer, film-maker, editor and Presbyterian priest who went outback for Outreach, a Church journal, documenting indigenous cultures and mission activity.
Photographer and Presbyterian clergyman, Atkin was the first Director of the Audio Visual Department of the Church in Victoria before becoming a professional freelance photographer ...
George Hamilton was a painter, illustrator, lithographer, explorer, author and policeman. He exhibited with the South Australian Society of Arts. Hamilton died in 1883.