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Brees, Harold, b. 1838
Harold Brees shared his father's interest in the Antipodes and he worked as a painter and architect of some interest.
Brees, Samuel Charles, b. 1810
Samuel Charles Brees moved between England the the antipodes at regular intervals and was an architect, engineer, author and entrepreneur of renown in the colonies. ...
Brennan, Nicholas
Nicholas Brennan was a portrait painter who exhibited his works in several Melbourne shows in the 1850s.
Bright, Ashbury
Bright worked as a professional photographer from 1858 to 1868 in Victoria and Queensland. As well as producing carte-de-visite portraits in Melbourne, he photographed Aboriginal ...
Brissenden, Edwin Torrens
Edwin Torrens Brissenden advertised him as a photographer well-versed in all known photographic processes of the day.
Brocklesby, Philip Noah
An 1849 sketch of a cattle station executed by Philip Noah Brocklesby is now in the collection of the Mitchell Library.
Brooker, Edward W.
A nineteenth-century watercolourist who as a British naval officer spent two periods in Australia.
Brothers, Meade
Meade Brothers were professional photographers who had a studio in Melbourne in the second half of the 1850s. According to J. Cato, they sold their ...
Brown,
Photographer, Brown accompanied William Blandowski on an expedition through central Victoria in 1854.
Brown, Amelia
Immigrant quiltmaker who is noted for her logo quilts, two of which have been displayed in the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, NSW.
Brown, I. L.
A sketcher known for one watercolour of Sydney Harbour dating from c. 1855.
Brown, John W.
A sketcher and a watercolourist.
Brown, Joseph Lyne
Renowned for his caustic wit later in life as an alderman on Cairns City Council, as a photographer Brown is best known for popularising the ...
Browne, Thomas, b. 1816
Thought to have been the first resident professional photographer in Hobart, Browne had a daguerreotype studio in 1846 and is known only to have taken ...
Browne, Thomas Henry Johnstone, b. 1821
Watercolorist, architect, surveyor, civil engineer, schoolmaster and entrepreneur born in London. Browne was convicted of forging money orders and sentenced to ten years transportation arriving ...
Brownrigg, Maria Caroline
The wife of naval officer Marcus Brownrigg, she is known for one watercolour of her family, a rare interior view of a mid-Victorian colonial home, ...
Bruce, Charles
Charles Bruce photographed "new beauties" in the form of landscapes, and worked as a professional photographer in George Street, Sydney, NSW.
Buckland, A. E., b. 1790
Botanical artist, A.E. Buckland produced a number of watercolours between 1847 and 1850 that are now held in the collection of the Tasmanian Museum and ...
Bull, Knud Geelmuyden, b. 1811
Painter, photographer and drawing master in Hobart and Sydney in the mid to late nineteeth century. Bull arrived in Australia as a convict, having been ...
Bunbury, Margaret Richardson, b. 1795
Lady Bunbury brought with her from Ireland a noted passion for such gentle pursuits as embroidery, sketching, specimen collecting and visiting. Her residence, Charterhouse at ...