Elizabeth Reed worked as a professional photographer at Forbes, New South Wales, in 1861 to 1862. A carte-de-visite of a two-storey mid-Victorian hotel in Mudgee, ...
William Gilbert Rees, a Welsh painter, engineer and pastoralist, travelled to Queensland in 1852. In 1858 he returned to Britain, married and settled in New ...
Mark Watt Reid, Scottish sketcher and station manager, arrived in New South Wales in 1858. His drawing of Woodstock, the property he managed in 1865 ...
Peter Laurie Reid, professional portrait and travel photographer first set up his photographic business of P.L. Reid & Co., in 1864, Hobart. His partner, Matthew ...
John Renno worked as a scene-painter and theatre mechanist at Drury Lane, Covent Garden, the Princess's and the Surrey Theatre, London. In 1852 he migrated ...
Walter Renny, painter and decorator, was proprietor of the Royal Blue House, which derived its name from being 'painted in blocks of blue and white ...
English born Henry Willey Reveley, sketcher, architect and civil engineer, was responsible for the design and supervision of public works at Fremantle, Perth and outlying ...
Charles Reysted, professional photographer, worked in partnership with Charles H. Tullett at 108 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, in 1863. The following year, he owned a photographic ...
Thomas Rice, professional photographer and colourist, was officially commended by the jury for his 'coloured photographs and miniatures' in the 1870 Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition.
Charles Richards, art student, was awarded the prize for the best freehand scroll drawing copied from the London School of Design's outline patterns, at the ...
George Bouchier Richardson, sketcher, engraver, watercolourist and editor, 'regretted the necessity which compelled him to join his parents in Australia in 1854, but hoped that ...
John Richardson, painter and engraver, arrived at Port Phillip in the Clifton on 13 February 1850. His father was Moses Richardson, a well-known Newcastle antiquary, ...
Mary Richardson exhibited two watercolours 'Groups of Flowers' at the 1869 Melbourne Public Library Exhibition. The artist was most probably Mary Ann Richardson or possibly ...
Thomas Richardson exhibited 'Specimens of Engraving' at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition. He may have been John Thomas Richardson who sent engraving work from a business ...
John Richardson, painter, professional photographer and teacher, trained at the Royal Academy, London. He painted scenes from British history and literature, as well as copies ...
Harry Rickards was a sketcher who exhibited chalk drawings at Melbourne's 1866 Intercolonial Exhibition when living in Peel Street, Windsor, a Melbourne suburb.
Andrew Rider, professional photographer, produced in January 1868 a photograph of the laying of the foundation stone at the graving dock at Williamstown by the ...