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George Brinkworth

George Brinkworth

George Brinkworth of "Willowdene", Brinkworth arrived in South Australia on board the "Somersetshire" on 25 August 1839, aged about 3 years old, along with his mother Elizabeth, father Thomas and siblings Joseph and Mary. George Brinkworth married Wilhelmina Fredericka Louisa Belling in 1875, and they had three children: Doris, Edgar, and Alice. The family lived in Nailsworth, Walkerville, Lower Light, Saddleworth and grew wheat. George died on 30 April 1883 and is buried in the North Road Cemetery, Nailsworth, South Australia. His wife, W.F. Louisa, passed away on 21 July 1919 and is buried at the Brinkworth Cemetery.

Thomas Brinkworth

Thomas Brinkworth

Thomas Brinkworth arrived in South Australia in August 1839 aboard the "Somersetshire". He was a broadweaver by trade but began in South Australia by sawing wood in the government forests, later he grew wheat at Nailsworth. He was a founding trustee of St Andrew's Anglican Church at Walkerville. In 1851 he left with two of his sons to work at the goldfields near Bendigo, returning with enough gold to buy farmland at Lower Light. Thomas and his wife Elizabeth had nine children. He later moved to Manoora (Chinkford) to grow wheat. With his son-in-law he built a steam flourmill at Saddleworth

Goulburn Penley

Goulburn Penley

Goulburn Penley (Goulburn Brougham Denman Lord Penley) arrived by the ship "Lloyds" in 1838. He is recognised as being among the first colonists of South Australia (Penley, Goulburn)

George Perkins

George Perkins

George Perkins.

Perkins family

Perkins family

Perkins Family: Charles, Robert, George, John, Henry and Sarah.

Henry Martyn Pollitt, son of Rev. James Pollitt

Henry Martyn Pollitt, son of Rev. James Pollitt

Canon Henry Martyn Pollitt (1840-1908) was born in Jamaica and was named after the great missionary to India. He married Caroline Carleton whose mother was the writer of the original Song of Australia. He was incumbent of All Saint's at Hindmarsh for 33 years and was honorary Canon of St Peter's Cathedral. He was educated at St Peter's College and ordained a deacon in 1864. He was known as a courteous and kindly gentleman, interested in church history and was also a prominent chess player at state level.

Elizabeth Ragless

Elizabeth Ragless

Elizabeth Ragless (wife of John Ragless Senior).

John Ragless Snr

John Ragless Snr

John Ragless Snr. arrived aboard the ship "Eden" in 1838.

Hon. Thomas Reynolds

Hon. Thomas Reynolds

Hon. Thomas Reynolds was the fifth Premier of South Australia serving from 9th May 1860 to 8th October 1861. He was a shrewd businessman, good treasurer but his fiery temperament prevented him from becoming a top rank politician. He was a pioneer in jam making and raisin curing in South Australia. He was drowned near the Great Barrier Reef along with his wife Anne Litchfield.

Emanuel Solomon

Emanuel Solomon

Emanuel Solomon. Originally transported to Sydney in 1817 for larceny, upon release he became a successful businessman, with interests in South Australia. He served in the House of Assembly as the member for West Adelaide 1862-65, and on the Legislative Council from 1867-71. One of the founders of the Adelaide Hebrew Congregation, he has been described as 'the paterfamilias of the Jewish community'.

Joseph Tappeiner

Joseph Tappeiner

Reverend Joseph Tappeiner. Born in Austria, Rev. Tappeiner founded the Jesuit College of Sevenhill and was Superior of the Jesuit establishment at Norwood.

William Vercoe

William Vercoe

William Vercoe: Came to Australia from East Stonehouse, Devon. Married Mary Simpson Milroy.

Engine

Engine

This is a photograph of an exhibition of various pieces of (probably steam driven) machinery. The large engine in the foreground has a placard in front of it which reads as follows; 'This old beam engine is one of the first six engines of its type built by the celebrated Watts / It was brought out to South Australia by the late Mr. John Ridley and put under steam by him / It was the first engine under steam and the first to grind meal in South Australia / It is the oldest engine now under steam in the world / Presented for preservation to the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures inc. by Mr. Thomas Magarey' [On back of photograph] 'Engine used by John Ridley in his flour mill at Hindmarsh in 1840'. According to a researcher, this photo was taken at the S.A. Chamber of Manufactures 'Century Exhibition of Arts and Industries', held 15 March to 16 April 1900. (see Express & Telegraph, 15 March 1900, p. 2) The engine was also exhibited at their 1905 'South Australian Exhibition of Arts, Products and Industries', but by then Henderson & Co, Confectioners, exhibiting to the right of the engine, were no longer trading. Some of the statements on the sign in the photo are false. See LJ Jones, 'The beam-engine of Ridley's "Hindmarsh Mill": the fate of an historic artefact', South Australiana vol 19 no 1, March 1980.

South Australian Pioneers 1838 [mosaic]

South Australian Pioneers 1838 [mosaic]

A collection of studio portraits under the title 'South Australian Pioneers 1838', with 'T. Duryea, Adelaide, 1872' at the bottom. This mosaic includes portraits of Governor Sir John Hindmarsh and Governor George Gawler above 116 portraits, and the handwritten names of the colonists are listed under the ships they arrived in on both sides of the portraits.

Medical Teachers

Medical Teachers

Teachers in the faculty of medicine at the University of Adelaide in 1935. Front Row = HM Jay, H Gilbert, J Brook Lewis, Helen M Mayo, Sir Henry Newland, Professor A Killen Macbeth, Professor T Harvey Johnston, Professor JB Cleland, CT Ch-de-Crespigny, Dean Professor HJ Wilkinson, Professor JG Wood, Professor Kerr Grant, RS Rogers, AM Cudmore, W Anstey Giles, W Ray, Edgar Brown, CS Mead. Second Row = FJB Miller, FH Beare, RT Binns, HM Birch, JRSC Beard, RF Matters, RE Magarey, HC Nott, EF Gartrell, IB Jose, WT Cooke, AT Britten Jones. MT Cockburn, AE Platt, Mary T Burnell (nee Angel) Third Row = AE Shepherd, EA Matison, RA Laughton, AL Dawkins, RM Glynn, AH Lendon, KS Hetzel, P Santo Messent, FH Makin, GH Ramsbottom, HR Pomroy, AD Lamphee, COF Rieger, WCT Upton, HE Pellow, NS Gunning, SR Burston, IA Hamilton. Fourth Row = W Sangster, BH Swift, DL Barlow, HM Fisher, WA Pryor, WJW Close, RN Reilly, AJ Hakendorf, E Couper Black, LA Wilson, RG Ch.-de Crespigny, Laura MA Green, JG Sleeman, ML Mitchell, M Schneider. Fifth Row = GHB Black, LO Betts, GH Solomon, RS Burdon, RIT Grant, BS Muecke, E Angas Johnson, J Andrews, JC Mayo, AG Schroeder, AF Hobbs.

Education Department Officers

Education Department Officers

Group of Education Department officers and headmasters 1916-19. Back row, standing: C.T. Hamence; John S. Moyes; C. Bronner; William Ham; T.H.S. Nicolle; B.S. Roach; J. C. Noack; William Bennett; Thomas W. Cole; John Fairweather; J.S. Gold; O.D. Jones. Middle row, sitting; John Harry; George Gill; J.T. Smyth; Charles Charlton; M.M. Maughan; Dr Charles A.E. Fenner; R.T. Burnard; W.J. McBride. Front row: G. Berriman; S.H. Warren; T. Bosche; W.H. Hand; R. Sutton; W.J. Gunn.

Whinham College

Whinham College

Whinham College Football Club members 1894. Back row. standing: R.N. Dewhurst; M.H. Hosken Emergy; W.M. Warren; I.A. Jenkins; J.G. Volinghorne; V. Jenkins; F. Dickson; V.I. Bird (Secretary); F. Oliver; G. Gray; V. Solomon. Front row sitting: W.N. Claridge; I. Lewis; L. Folland; N. Heddle (Vice Captain); D. Murry; O.J. Buttrose; A.B. Pullin (Captain); George Gough Newman; B.W. Jones; O.H. May; H.P. Davis; (Trainer); E.H. Keipert. According to a researcher, George Gough Newman was headmaster of the school until 1898.

South Australian Pioneers 1836 [mosaic]

South Australian Pioneers 1836 [mosaic]

A collection of studio portraits under the title 'South Australian Pioneers 1838', with 'T. Duryea, Adelaide, 1872' at the bottom. The mosaic includes a painting of the Old Gum Tree and a portrait of Governor Sir John Hindmarsh above 47 portraits. The handwritten names of the colonists are listed under the ships they arrived in on both sides of the portraits.

South Australian Pioneers 1839 [mosaic]

South Australian Pioneers 1839 [mosaic]

The 1839 mosaic includes portraits of Governor Sir John Hindmarsh and Governor George Gawler above 224 portraits, and the handwritten names of the colonists are listed under the ships they arrived in on both sides of and below the portraits. The mosaic, which is mounted on fabric, is in very poor condition. The graphic copy, made in 1962, may be viewed in the reading room.

Watch From the "Maria"

Watch From the "Maria"

Calendar watch, believed to have come from the wreck of the "Maria" ; it was made in London by James Jones in 1807.

Watch From the "Maria"

Watch From the "Maria"

Calendar watch, believed to have come from the wreck of the "Maria", made in London by James Jones in 1807.

Watch From the "Maria"

Watch From the "Maria"

Calendar watch, believed to have come from the wreck of the "Maria" made in London by James Jones in 1807.

Watch from the "Maria"

Watch from the "Maria"

Calendar watch, believed to have come from the wreck of the "Maria", made in London by James Jones in 1807.

Government Reporting Department, First Official Hansard Staff

Government Reporting Department, First Official Hansard Staff

The first official Hansard staff of the Government Reporting Department photographed on 16 July 1914. Back row, L to R; J. Aujard (Typist), V.R. Jones (Typist), A.P. Adams (Reporter), E.G. Clark (Jnr. Clerk), L.R. Martin (Typist), S.K. Summers (Jnr. Clerk), W. Henderson (Reporter). Middle row, L to R; W.C. Calder (Reporter), R. Cockburn (Asst. Leader), J. Sincock (Director), Hon. J. G. Bice MLC (Minister), F. Johns (Leader), A.E. Wilson (Reporter). Sitting front, L to R; H.L. Scott (Typist) and H.M. Johnson (Reporter).

Premiers' Conference, Adelaide, 1916.

Premiers' Conference, Adelaide, 1916.

Premiers, Ministers and Secretaries attending the Premiers' Conference, Adelaide, May 1916. Front Row L-R: W.G. Ashford (N.S.W.), W.H. Lee (Premier Tas), E.G. Theodore (Acting Premier Qld), W.A. Holman (Premier N.S.W.), C. Vaughan (Premier S.A.), A. Peacock (Premier Vic), J. Scaddan (Premier W.A.), E. Lewis (Tas), H.S.W. Lawson (Vic). Middle Row L-R: W.L. Summers (S.A.), R. Acton (N.S.W.), A.S. Jones (N.S.W.), C.H. Hay (N.S.W.), R. Blundell (S.A.), F.W. Hagelthorn (Vic), J. Sincock (S.A.), G. McLean (Vic), D.W. Addison (N.S.W.), J. Littleton (Vic), J. O'Hagan (Qld), L.A. Shapcott (W.A.). Back Row L-R: R.A. O'Keefe (N.S.W.), W.L. Fowles (Qld), J.C. Morphett (Clerk of Conference), C. Goode (S.A.), D.R. Hall (N.S.W.), J.H. Vaughan (S.A.), A.W. Styles (S.A.), A. Searcy (Asst Clerk of Conference), M.A. Minogue (Vic), F.T. Short (Vic).

Adelaide Young Men's Society

Adelaide Young Men's Society

Members of the Adelaide Young Men's Society. Numbers read from left to right. 1. M. F. Dawkins; 2. A. Heath; 3. H. Roach; 4. W. S. Thomson; 5. H. Roach; 6. T. McKenzie; 7. W. E. Cooke; 8. D. McLeish; 9. J. C. Craigie; 10. M. H. Mead; 11. F. Flint; 12. J. Noack; 13. R. Sexton; 14. F. K. Baker; 15. F. Day; 16. W. Green; 17. A. Verco; 18. P. Newland; 19. B Tate; 20. W. Cornock; 21. H. H. Dawson; 22. M. Schroeder; 23. P. Messent; 24. C. K. Baker; 25. J. J. Morrison; 26. H. D. Braidwood; 27. G. McDonald; 28. H. A. R. DuRieu; 29. C. Sparks; 30. A. G. McLean; 31. H. H. Tapscott; 32. W. H. Logue; 33. G. Stephens; 34. J. B. Messent; 35. H. McMillan; 36. J. S. Dane; 37. J. Williams; 38. E. Leaver; 39. F. Gurr; 40. R. Drummond; 41. W. G. F. Leask; 42. F. G. Stanton; 43. E. A. Symonds; 44. s. J. Whitmore; 45. R. C. Cornish; 46. J. S. Duff; 47. G. Searey; 48. S. Good; 49. A. Sladden; 50. C. Proud; 51. J. Limbert; 52. J. T. Hackett, B.A.; 53. W. C. Harris; 54. H. Dean; 55. C. J. Genders; 56. D. Kirkman; 57. H. Maskell; 58. W. T. Shapter; 59. F. E. James; 60. H. Darwin; 61. J. F. Schramm; 62. E. H. Limbert; 63. S. H. Goode; 64. W. B. Carr; 65. F. P. Townsend; 66. J. A. Dowie; 67. F. B. Dalton; 68. W. T. McLean; 69. D. Williams; 70. W. I. Dawkins; 71. G. Collis; 72. F. A. Braddock; 73. J. Sadler; 74. H. Higgins; 75. G. A. McLean; 76. J. Scott; 77. H. H. Everett; 78. W. G. Cooper; 79. W. C. Cavill; 80. G. Williams; 81. A. Creese; 82. E. E. Nesbit; 83. T. H. Dancker; 84. P. S. Hocking; 85. J. C. P. B. Seaver; 86. T. M. McKinlay; 87. W. E. Dalton; 88. A. Mackie; 89. J. G. Jenkins; centre portrait - Rev. W. R. Fletcher, M.A., President; 90. W. D. Pouder; 91. J. Bennett; 92. H. B. Taylor; 93. A. O. Chambers; 94. F. C. Coombs; 95. J. D. Whittam; 96. W. Jeffery; 97. A Badger; 98. W. L. Glyde; 99. H. H. Crosby; 100. C. A. Gare; 101. T. Miller; 102. W. C. Crawley; 103. J. Bevan; 104. W. K. Baker; 105. E. G. Bowley; 106. W. B. Skinner; 107. T. H. Smeaton; 108. Harry Dean; 109. E. D. Davies; 110. R. Kingsborough; 111. A. C. Dancker; 112. F. W. Dancker; 113. C. G. Gurr; 114. C. H. Franklin; 115. J. W. Cowell; 116. C. A. McLean; 117. J. Annear; 118. F. D. Laffer; 119. G. J. Cresswell; 120. A. Smith; 121. E. Lassau; 122. T. H. Rennick, M.A.; 123. J. Anderson; 124. H. Savage; 125. S. J. McCallum; 126. R. J. Lavis; 127. A Walmesley; 128. F. P. Sinnett; 129. W. J. Evans; 130. G. F. Cleland; 131. G. A. Brinsley; 132. E. F. Cooke; 134. W. Beard; 135. T. H. Marshall; 136. F. C Smith; 137. C. T. Good; 138. W. McLean; 139. E. A. Scarfe; 140. B. Robertson; 141. N. Bell; 142. J. Shakespeare; 143. J. Snelling; 144. J. H. Manuel; 145. W. Coward; 146. G. T. Pank; 147. C. Cawthorne; 148. ? Coles; 149. W. Cumming; 150. W. H. Charlton; 151. H. A. Nesbit; 152. W. A. Jones; 153. K. Evans; 154. H. W. Waterhouse; 155. C. Turner; 156. E. W. Oldham; 157. A. H. Clarke; 158. W. T. Dobson; 159. G. F. Smith; 160. J. Cooke; 161. W. D. Bottomley; 162. T. W. Babbage; 163. A. L. Calder; 164. A. Leitch; 165. J. Olifent; 166. J. Sibbald; 167. A. Krichauff; 168. R. G. Mallinson; 169. A. J. Roberts; 170. C. H. Braddock; 171. R. Stokoe; 172. F. Fox; 173. D. J. Keckwick; 174. A. Dawkins; 175. A. Richardson; 176. H. Hocking; 177. G. H. Castle; 178. D. S. Jenkins; 179. James Annear; 180. F. Snowball; 181. V. Y. Richardson; 182. C. W Dean.

Aircraft Engine

Aircraft Engine

Aircraft engine believed to be the "Anzani" engine that powered the Bleriot monoplane imported to S.A. by F.H.Jones in 1910. Owned in 1972 by L.V.Hannan of Adelaide.

Aircraft Engine

Aircraft Engine

Aircraft engine believed to be the "Anzani" engine that powered the Bleriot monoplane imported to S.A. by F.H.Jones in 1910.

Aircraft Engine

Aircraft Engine

Aircraft engine believed to be the "Anzani" engine that powered the Bleriot monoplane imported to S.A. by F.H.Jones in 1910.

Aircraft Engine

Aircraft Engine

Aircraft engine believed to be the "Anzani" engine that powered the Bleriot monoplane imported to S.A. by F.H.Jones in 1910.