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Lady Daly
A formal portrait of Lady Daly, wife of Governor Dominic Daly.


Governor Daly
A formal portrait of Governor Dominic Daly.


Returned Servicemen's League Band
Group portrait of the Returned Servicemen's League Band, formed 21st June, 1947, with their instruments. Back Row: L. Reynolds, P.G. Winstanley, K.F. Sharpe, J. Sinclair, M. Matthews. Third Row: - Edwards, A.R. Holmes (Deputy Band Master), H.R. Clarke, L. Garnaunt, A.P. McCloud, R. Duryea. Second Row: B. Daniels, E. Cock, N. Elliott, F. Inglis, A.R. Hawke, O. Brokate, A. Trigg, S. Reynolds. Front Row: T.A. Winter, H.C. Limbert, C. Goldfinch, E.R. Goldsworthy, G.C.E. Bowes (Band Master), R. Bamblett, A. McMillan, G. Skewes, L. Clyde (Drum Major). Absent: W. Woolcock, E. Abraham, R. Webb, L. Carlson, V. Green, W. Parkin, W. Mackie, M. Flett, S. Dodman, P. Symons.


Unidentified children
Studio portrait photograph of a group of young children, 1 girl and 3 boys, who are possibly part of the Johns and Bolt families.


William Jacob
Head and shoulders portrait of William Jacob (identified as 'Uncle William Jacob').


Harriet Brown with her son Denis
A woman with a toddler on her knee, identified on the back of the photo as 'Dennis Jacob (with Harriet Brown) died April 1st 1863 aged 6 years buried at Penwortham'. However, there seems to be some confusion: Denis Jacob (1857-1863) was the son of John Jacob and his wife Mary nee Cowles. Denis Edmund Brown was born 1865 to George William Brown and his wife Hannah Bennett nee Beck. It seems more like that this is Denis Brown. See also PRG 558/39/46.


Fred Davison and another man
Portrait of two men. The caption under the photo reads 'Fred Davison' but gives no indication of which one it is, or who the other man is.


Ann Horrocks
Portrait of a woman identified as 'Aunt Horrocks, sister to J.J.'. Since this photo is opposite a portrait of 'Uncle Horrocks' (PRG 558/39/38) it is probably Ann Horrocks nee Jacob who married Arthur Horrocks in 1850.


Henry and Caroline Jacob
Portrait of two children identified as 'H. Jacob & C. Jacob'. This is almost certainly Henry (born 1858) and Caroline (born 1861), children of John Jacob and his wife Mary (nee Cowles).


Hannah Brown
Studio portrait of Hannah Brown.


Denis Edmund Brown
Portrait of a baby identified on the back of the photo as 'Denis Edmund Brown born May 29 1865'.


Rundle Street, Adelaide
View of Rundle Street, Adelaide, looking east from King William Street. On a busy day in Rundle Street people stroll along the pavement and across the road amongst the slow moving traffic, both motor and horse-drawn. City buildings and shops are seen on either side of the street. Shown on the North side of the street are The C.J. Young Shoe Co., Barlow's Shoes, a chemist, Stevenson's Jewellers clock and Marshall's Dept Store. Shown on the South side are Thelma-Duryea Photographic Studio, Bricknell's Cafe, the Grand Theatre, Sigalas & Co., Cawthorne's Piano & Music Warehouse, Kindermann's Cafe (est.1851), Charlick Bros Grocers & Teamen, and De-Lany's Red Lion Hotel.


Papers of Adolph Emmanuel Mueller
Papers relating to Adolph Emmanuel Mueller comprising: photographs including family portraits, Parkside School Staff portrait, and Souvenir booklet for the Parkside School Jubilee in 1935. See below for details.


S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 : Charles Hervey Bagot Captain
Charles Hervey Bagot Captain, 1788-1880, arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Birman". Pastoralist, miner, Member of Parliament, Kapunda.

![[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 3] : William Borthwick](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/d7/a1/88ce-159c-5e4b-a2d9-993df8eaa6b4.jpg)
[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 3] : William Borthwick
William Borthwick, 1828-1883, arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Pastoralist, Pillaworta station, Port Lincoln.

![[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Henry Cowell Hawson Captain](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/22/8b/060d-273d-595b-9302-777bf33dcf1a.jpg)
[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Henry Cowell Hawson Captain
Henry Cowell Hawson, 1814-1882, arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Abeona". Master mariner, pastoralist, Port Lincoln region; Darling District, New South Wales.


Norman family photographs
Photographs collected by the Norman family. A listing has been made by number (1-921) and by alphabetical order, attached to this record (see attached special list for details). A further 30 original photographs of Echuca, Maloga, Aboriginal people, and the Norman and Magarey families (some have captions on backs) have been added to this series and continue the numbering sequence to 951.


Images relating to the Daly family
Photographic portraits of members of the Daly family, a sketch of Government House on Prince Edward Island, and a memorial card for Sir Dominick Daly. Harriet Daly (wife of Dominick Daniel) was the author of the book 'Digging, Squatting and Pioneering Life in the Northern Territory of South Australia'.