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Hunt, Robert Creator
Hunter, John Creator
Hurley, Frank Creator
Hutchings Creator
Huynh, Danny Creator
HW Horning & Co Creator
Immig, John Creator
Industrial Workers of the World Creator
Ingham, Harry Creator
Internet Archive Collection
Iredell, Penelope Creator
Irish, Paul Author
Irwin, Harry Author
Isaacs, Nigel Author
Ive, Ivan Wilfrid Creator
Iverson, Alec
J Bar Creator
J L Creator
Jack, Ian Author
Jack, Sybil Author
Jackson, Greg Author
Jackson, Mason Creator
Jackson-Stepowski, Sue Author
Jacob, Sister Mary Adele Creator
Jacobs, Andrew Creator
Jacobsen, Patricia Author
James Howarth Studios Creator
James, Barry Creator
James, David
James, G Creator
Janssen, Jacob
Jeanneret, HS Creator
Jenner, George Charles Creator
Jennings, Rebecca Author
Jensen, Michael Creator
Jessup, Frank Creator
Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre Collection
John Cantrill, Peter Author
John Degotardi Jnr Creator
Johnson, Elaine Creator
Johnson, John Author
Johnston, Victor Creator
Johnstone, O'Shannessy & Company Ltd
Jones, Jacob William Creator
Jones, Richard Creator
Jones, Robert Creator
Jorn Creator
Joy Lai Collection, Creator
Jupp, James Author
Kamira, Jo Author

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Hunt, Robert

Amateur photographer and scientist who took some of the earliest known photographs of Sydney. An assayer, or chemist, who worked at the Mint on Macquarie Street, many of his photographs are taken from and of the building.

Hunter, John

Hurley, Frank

Hutchings

Children's book illustrator

Huynh, Danny

HW Horning & Co

Immig, John

Industrial Workers of the World

Ingham, Harry

Internet Archive

The Internet Archive is a non-profit organisation based in San Francisco that was founded to build an Internet library. Its purposes include offering permanent access for researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities, and the general public to historical collections that exist in digital format.

Iredell, Penelope

Irish, Paul

Archaeologist and historian who is the author of Hidden in Plain View: The Aboriginal people of coastal Sydney (NewSouth, 2017).

Irwin, Harry

Harry Irwin is Professor Emeritus (Communication), University of Western Sydney. Richard Dawson is his great-great grand uncle.

Isaacs, Nigel

Nigel Isaacs is a senior lecturer at the School of Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, and a principal scientist at BRANZ Ltd

Ive, Ivan Wilfrid

Press photographer with PIX and other magazines.

Iverson, Alec

Press photographer who worked for the Sun and PIX (ACP) and the Sydney Morning Herald (Fairfax).

J Bar

J L

Jack, Ian

Ian Jack was a historian and former President of the Royal Australian Historical Society.

Jack, Sybil

Professor Sybil Jack is an economic historian who spent over 40 years teaching and researching at the University of Sydney on a wide range of topics including agriculture, forestry and industry, town and country life in Europe and Australasia

Jackson, Greg

Greg Jackson is an archaeology student at the University of Sydney. Prior to this heworked as an engineer and TAFE teacher.

Jackson, Mason

Jackson-Stepowski, Sue

Susan Jackson-Stepowski is a Sydney heritage consultant and secretary of Australia ICOMOS

Jacob, Sister Mary Adele

Jacobs, Andrew

Jacobsen, Patricia

Patricia Jacobsen is a retired professional archivist/historical researcher with a Master of Letters in Public History. She has undertaken considerable historical research for public and private organizations. As part of her archival role, Patricia prepared many in-house historical articles and was responsible for exhibitions and commemorative events. After her retirement, she undertook the role of voluntary newsletter editor for a religious historical society. She maintains a strong interest in Australian and local history by her membership of several historical and heritage societies.

James Howarth Studios

James, Barry

James, David

Photographer

James, G

Janssen, Jacob

Prussian artist who arrived in Sydney in December 1840.

Jeanneret, HS

Jenner, George Charles

Jennings, Rebecca

Rebecca Jennings is Research Fellow in the Department of Modern History and Politics at Macquarie University, Sydney

Jensen, Michael

Jessup, Frank

Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre

The Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre was opened in 1990 with a community celebration and a Gala Concert performance by Dame Joan Sutherland accompanied by Richard Bonynge. The Centre initially housed the Penrith Conservatorium of Music, the Richard Bonynge Concert Hall and the Allan Mullins Studio but in 2005 it was upgraded to include the Q Theatre, extended Conservatorium facilities and a large atrium foyer. Today The Joan presents the best in music, theatre and dance; with world class performances from artists acclaimed nationally and internationally on the same stages that host community festivals, shows and events. The Penrith Conservatorium of Music provides quality music education to students of all ages and abilities, and the Q provides theatre training to young people aged 5–18, and people with a disability, as well as making innovative and community-focused performances, building on the substantial legacy of the Q Theatre Company.

John Cantrill, Peter

Peter John Cantrill is a Director of Tzannes Associates, Architecture Urban Design.

John Degotardi Jnr

Son of printer and photographer John Degotardi who also worked as a photographer, most notably with the Public Works Department of NSW for whom he documented the cleansing operations & demolitions around the Rocks in the early 1900s after the outbreak of plague.

Johnson, Elaine

Johnson, John

John Johnson ia Sydney-based historian and local studies librarian.

Johnston, Victor

Vic Johnston was a writer and press photographer in Sydney from the 1930s through till the 1960s. He worked for the Sun, for People and for PIX. Often mistakenly credited as Vic Johnson.

Johnstone, O'Shannessy & Company Ltd

Melbourne-based photographic firm in the 19th century owned by Emily O'Shannessy, George Hasler and Henry James Johnstone

Jones, Jacob William

Jones, Richard

Jones, Robert

Jorn

Joy Lai

Artist and photographer.

Jupp, James

James Jupp is Director of the Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies in the Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute at the Australian National University

Kamira, Jo

Jo Kamira is a businesswoman, criminologist and former academic