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Roger Scott (b. 1944) is a freelance documentary photographer known in particular for his images of protests and rallies held in Sydney in the 1970s.
2 portraits in the collection

Purchased 2012

Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2010

Roger Neill delves into the life of a lesser-known Australian diva, Frances Alda.



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2001

Roger Benjamin explores the intriguing union of Lina Bryans and Alex Jelinek.



Purchased with funds provided by Ross A Field 2008



Purchased with funds provided by Ross A Field 2008



Purchased 2009



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2013



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2013



Gift of Mr Ronald Walker 2001



Purchased 2009



Purchased 2009

Ronald 'Bon' Scott (1946-1980) had come to Australia with his family in 1952, aged six, had lived in Melbourne and Fremantle, where he joined a pipe band; had dropped out of school at fifteen; and had spent some time in custody.
1 portrait in the collection

When Michael Riley photographed Dolores Scott in the 1980s, she was a dancer with the National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association.
1 portrait in the collection