John William Lindt (1845–1926), was a German-born Australian landscape and ethnographic photographer, early photojournalist, and portraitist.
J. W. Lindt, FRGS, from Picturesque New Guinea, Plate II
Studio portrait of an Aboriginal Australian (ca. 1870-1892) J. W. Lindt State Library Victoria H2001.60/7
J.W. Lindt (1880) Body of Joe Byrne, member of the Kelly gang, hung up for photography, outside the Benalla lock-up.
J.W. Lindt (1885) Picturesque New Guinea Plate XXXIV - Village Scene at Moapa, Aroma District
The Gumbaynggirr people, also rendered Kumbainggar, Gumbangeri and other variant spellings, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Gumbathagang was a probable clan or sub-group. The traditional lands of the Gumbaynggirr nation stretch from Tabbimoble Yamba-Clarence River to Ngambaa-Stuarts Point, SWR- Macleay to Guyra and to Oban.
J W. Lindt (c.1873-1874) Portrait of an Aboriginal man