Ham, Thomas.

Ham, Thomas.

(1821–1870) Australian | English | Male

Worked: Australia (VIC, QLD)

Engraver | Lithographer | Printer | Publisher

WORKS 21 – 37 of 37 IMAGES ONLY

D.E. Cooper (1842–1892)

Lake Burrambeet and hill near Pyrenees, Victoria.

(1851)

engraving

Ham Brothers. (1850–1851)

Mr Neuchamp drops across a native dog.

(1851)

engraving

Ham Brothers. (1850–1851)

Mr Neuchamp visits the out station.

(1851)

engraving

William Strutt (1825–1915)

Native Police, Pt. Phillip

(1851)

chalk-lithograph

William Strutt (1825–1915)

Opening of Prince's Bridge, Melbourne.

(1851)

engraving

Thomas Ham (1821–1870)

Princes Bridge, Melbourne, opened Novr 15th. 1850

(1850)

line-engraving

Ham Brothers. (1850–1851)

Quarantine ground, Port Phillip Bay.

(1851)

engravings

Ham Brothers. (1850–1851)

Royal Hotel, St Kilda.

(1851)

engraving

Sandridge Road as it will be.

(1860)

lithograph

Joseph Pittman (1810–1882)

St. Francis Church, Melbourne.

(1 October 1845 (imprint))

G.A. Gilbert (1815–1889)

Telegraphic Station, Melbourne.

(August 1845)

lithograph

The gold diggings of Victoria.

(1852)

lithograph

Joseph Pittman (1810–1882)

The Government Offices, Melbourne.

(July 1845 (published))

lithograph

Joseph Pittman (1810–1882)

The Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne.

(October 1844 (published))

Ham Brothers. (1850–1851)

View from Youang Hill, North Pyrenees, Victoria.

(1851)

engraving

View of Youang Hill - North Pyrenees, Victoria.

(c.1852)

etching and engraving