Patrick Dawson is believed to have been trained as a surveyor and learnt photography while surveying in Victoria in the 1850s. By 1866, he was operating his own studios in Hamilton and Warrnambool, and he won a medal for his portrait photographs exhibited in the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition of that year. Dawson photographed the members of the Aboriginal cricket team and their three non-Indigenous managers individually in his Warrnambool studio and issued the sixteen portraits as a composite picture. Dawson was still in business in Hamilton in 1872 and entered a work in the Victorian Intercolonial Exhibition that year, but no further examples of his work are known beyond this date.
Temporary road closures will be in place around the Gallery until 11 March during the Enlighten Festival.