Find • Duryea, Townsend, 1823-1888, photographer • Results 931 to 960 of 1,060

Old woman with baby on her lap

Old woman with baby on her lap

Studio portrait of an old woman looking down at a sleeping baby on her lap. The baby's cheeks and the pillow on which he or she is resting have been tinted.

Man with goatee beard

Man with goatee beard

Head and shoulders studio portrait of man with goatee beard and receding hairline.

Henry Taylor

Henry Taylor

Carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Henry Taylor, a pioneer of South Australia, who was married to Lucretia Gamble. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Martha Radford

Martha Radford

Carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Martha Radford, eldest daughter of Samuel and Mary Smith Smith of Yalumba, Angaston [2 copies]. She was born in Wareham, Dorset, and married David Radford. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Unidentified girls

Unidentified girls

Portrait carte-de-visite photograph of four unidentified girls. It is marked No.8598. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/55.

Frances Smith

Frances Smith

Carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Frances Smith (nee Bayley). To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Elizabeth Magarey

Elizabeth Magarey

Portrait photograph of Mrs. Thos Magarey (Elizabeth Magarey, nee Verco). To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/32.

Thomas Magarey

Thomas Magarey

Portrait photograph of Thomas Magarey. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/32.

Unidentified family

Unidentified family

Portrait carte-de-visite photograph of an unidentified family, including a man, woman, and child. It is marked No.8596. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/55.

Young children

Young children

Portrait carte-de-visite photograph of a group of three unidentified children. It is marked No.8599. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/55.

Four young ladies

Four young ladies

Portrait carte-de-visite photograph of four unidentified young ladies. A researcher queries if the girls on the right are Sarah and Ann Jacob. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/55.

William Steele

William Steele

Hand-coloured studio portrait of William Steele as a baby. He is wearing a white lace dress and is seated on a chair with blue cushion and backrest. His face and the chair have been hand-coloured.

Mrs Everard

Mrs Everard

Carte de visite of Maria Everard. [Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to the Crompton family. To see a selection of photographs from this album search on Archival number PRG 331/30/3]

Institute, Athelstone

Institute, Athelstone

Institute, Athelstone.

Dam, Bridgewater

Dam, Bridgewater

Dam on Cox's Creek, Bridgewater, providing water for Dunn's Mill water wheel. Cox Creek was named after explorer Robert Cock who explored this area in 1837. The town was originally called Cox Creek but the name changed later to Bridgewater when the adjacent flour mill was built by John Dunn

Flour Mill, Hay Valley

Flour Mill, Hay Valley

John Dunn's wind-driven flour mill at Hay Valley in ruins. John Dunn arrived in South Australia in 1840 and built a windmill in 1842 for grinding flour on land purchased near his brother's property at Hay Valley (near Nairne) The windmill was possibly the first in Australia. In 1844 he built his first steam mill in Mount Barker when South Australia was the only colony in Australia producing wheat.

James Miller Anderson

James Miller Anderson

James Miller Anderson.

Charles Harvey Bagot

Charles Harvey Bagot

Captain Charles Harvey Bagot.

George Borrett

George Borrett

George Borrett.

John Bosworth

John Bosworth

John Bosworth.

Thomas Burgoyne

Thomas Burgoyne

Thomas Burgoyne.

Dr Richard Francis Burton

Dr Richard Francis Burton

Dr Richard Francis Burton of Marion in volunteer uniform (Infantry Officer of the 1870's probably Captain).Dr Richard Francis Burton was a surgeon in London and moved with his family to South Australia in 1852. He built a home "Bexley" in the Adelaide suburb of Sturt. The doctor also provided subsidised medical aid to the poor of the Marion district. He served as Major in both the local and Adelaide regiments of the South Australian Volunteer Military Force, and was chairman of the District Council of Brighton from 1867-1873

Jim Chisholm

Jim Chisholm

Jim Chisholm.

Asmus Clausen

Asmus Clausen

Asmus Clausen (1853-1922) timber merchant and ship wright of Port Adelaide. Among his constructions is the Tower House at Hove.

James Cooke

James Cooke

James Cooke, brother and partner of Archibald Cooke. A memorial commemorates these first settlers of Kingston who took up land near Maria Creek in 1856. James joined his Scottish born brother six years after Archibald immigrated to South Australia in 1837. Together they held property at Wellington and the area that is now called Cooke Plains. They were granted land at Lacepede Bay and combined their pastoral pursuits with mercantile and shipping business. A short jetty was built at Port Caroline and opened up the first coastal service to Lacepede Bay. They built a large wool store and supported bullock teams which serviced the Tatiara area. James arranged for a railway line to be built between Kingston and Naracoorte which was opened in 1877.

John Coward

John Coward

John Coward arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship "Fairlee". He was an artist and lived in Adelaide. He possibly arrived on board the "Fairlee" with his wife Sarah and their three children George, Maria and Henry.

Sir Dominick Daly

Sir Dominick Daly

Sir Dominick Daly, Governor of South Australia from October 1861 until his death in February 1868. In this portrait he is seated, in full dress uniform. The town of Daly Waters and the Daly River were named after him.

Sir Dominick Daly

Sir Dominick Daly

This full-length studio portrait shows Sir Dominick Daly in full dress uniform with much gold braid and a plumed hat. He was Governor of South Australia from October 1861 until he died in office in February 1868.

Lady Caroline Maria Daly

Lady Caroline Maria Daly

{General description] Full length portrait of Lady Caroline Maria Daly (nee Gore) / Presented by Miss L.L. Ayers.

Handasyde Duncan

Handasyde Duncan

Handasyde Duncan sailed as surgeon on the Katherine Stewart Forbes and arrived in Adelaide in 1839. He was consulting physician and surgeon to the new Adelaide Hospital. In 1844 was the third member to be admitted to the seven member Medical Board of South Australia. He became an Anglican lay preacher. He helped to establish the Collegiate School of St Peter's. He was also Worshipful Master of the Lodge of Unity at Port Adelaide. He was remembered as being a man of scrupulous rectitude with a sense of fun and laughter.