Gordon, Raymond Hier, c. 1935, Photograph, PRG 1605/3/378-461
Negatives containing views of South Australian countryside and locations. Includes horses and cattle, sheep, children, houses, churches, airplanes, harvesting and work.
Smith, D. Darian, c. 1938, Photograph, B 78620
Album containing 38 gelatin silver photographs mounted on card, with printed captions mounted below each print, depicting the locations and activities of the South Australian Farmers' Co-operative Union Limited in approximately 1938.
Hammer & Co., c. , Photograph, B 8503/3A
John Harris Browne, 1817-1904, arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Orleana". Pastoralist, medical officer.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8505/1A
John Balfour Feltus, 1856-1920, arrived in South Australia in November 1859 on board the ship the "David McIver". Farmer, 'Wolgee', Streaky Bay.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8505/1B
John Richard Montgomerie, 1854-1923, born at Lefevre Peninsula, South Australia to Margaret Montgomerie, nee Bennett, and Spotiswoode Montgomerie. Fencing and mail contractor; wheat farmer and grazier, Kirkala station.
Hammer & Co., c. , Photograph, B 8505/1E
James Ettridge, 1850-1914, born at Mount Hope, South Australia to Rebecca Ettridge, nee Wyborow, and Thomas Ettridge. Pastoralist, Mount Hope, West Coast.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8505/2C
William Gunn, 1835-1921, arrived in South Australia in February 1864 on board the ship the "Utopia". Pastoralist, Lairg station, Sheringa.
Hammer & Co., c. , Photograph, B 8505/3A
John Shipard, Snr., 1828-1911, arrived in South Australia in c. 1856, from Western Australia on board a ship. Farmer; Mount Pleasant, 'Oakover' farm, Colton.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8505/4B
John Inkster, Snr., 1826-1910, arrived in South Australia in November 1852 on board the ship the "Steadfast". Farmer and grazier, Elliston.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8505/6A
James Paton Millar, 1837-1910, arrived in South Australia in August 1850 on board the ship the "Royal Shepherdess". Manager, Maryville, Chandada stations; publican, Streaky Bay.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8505/6B
Henry Edward Mitford, 1847-1923, born at Sturt, near Glenelg, South Australia to Eliza Mitford, nee Sanders, Eustace Reveley Mitford. Farmer, Edwardstown, Booyoolie, Baroota, Smoky Bay.
'Hammer & Co., c. , Photograph, B 8507/2E
Thomas Richard Tapley, Jnr., 1847?-1929, born in Willunga, South Australia to Jane Tapley, nee Bowman, and Thomas Richard Tapley senior. Manager, Lake Hamilton station; sheep farmer, Thistle Island.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8509/1A
James Spottiswoode Montgomerie, 1856-1917. Born at Lefevre Peninsula, South Australia to Margaret Montgomerie, nee Bennett, and Spotiswoode Montgomerie. Fencing and mail contractor, sheep farmer, 'Wallbana', Streaky Bay.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8509/1B
John Thomas, 1839-1912, arrived in South Australia in 1859 from Victoria on board a ship. Farmer and grazier, 'Portreath', Perlubie.
Mora Studio, c. , Photograph, B 8509/2D
John Bascomb Jnr., 1863-1929. Born at Salt Creek, South Australia to Elizabeth Anne Bascomb, nee Elliot, and John Bascomb. Pastoralist, Mount Wedge station, Elliston.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8509/3B
Robert Hull, 1853-1931. Born at South Rhine, South Australia to Elizabeth Hull, nee Adams, and Adam Hull. Farmer and grazier, 'Dalry' homestead, Colton, South Australia.
Hammer & Co., c. , Photograph, B 8509/3D
William Henry Betts, 1854-, arrived in South Australia overland from New South Wales. Merchant and general importer, Streaky Bay, South Australia.
Hammer & Co., c. , Photograph, B 8509/4E
Denis Murphy, 1858-1930, arrived in South Australia in February 1882 on board the ship the Nebo. Farmer, grazier, 'Oakfront', Mortana.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8509/5A
William Lumsden Brown, 1848-1916, arrived in South Australia in 1876 from Western Australia on board a ship. Farmer, grazier, 'The Grove', Colton, West Coast.
Hammer & Co., c. , Photograph, B 8509/5C
Lawrence Thomas Boylan, 1847-1922. Born at Cross Keys, South Australia to Margaret Boylan, nee MacGuire, and Michael Boylan. Farmer, Colton.
Hammer & Co., c. , Photograph, B 8509/5E
Archibald Graham Thompson, 1842-1919. Born at Burnside, South Australia to Jane Thompson, nee Little, and John Thompson. Pastoralist, Talia station.
Edwards, A. R., c. , Photograph, B 8509/6A
Edward Heritage Whitehead, 1832-1925, arrived in South Australia in August 1852 on board the ship the John Steadfast. Farmer, Pewsey Vale, Mount Wedge.
Adelaide Photographic Company, c. , Photograph, B 8507/5D
William Robert Swan, 1821-1892, arrived in South Australia in May 1846 on board the ship the "Isabella Watson". Manager, pastoralist; Pekina, Fowlers Bay stations.
Adelaide Photographic Company, c. , Photograph, B 8507/5E
John Tennant, 1800?-1867, arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Shepherd, pastoralist, Tallala station.
Jones, Daryl, 2007, Photograph, B 75734/1-30
Aerial views of Boston Bay, Port Lincoln, in the Lower Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, including views of vinyards, surrounding fields, residential houses, and the beach and bay.
Heinemann, Elva, c. 1965, Photograph, B 71192/507-581
Part of a collection of slides taken by amateur photographer Elva Heinemann of South Australian scenes and activities, featuring Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula, the Adelaide Zoo and Torrens River near the Zoo, 1965. See 'contents' for details of individual images.
1922, Photograph, B 15189
Burial of Fanny Agars at Port Lincoln. She died at Port Lincoln in 1922. Fanny [sometimes known as Black Fanny] was burried as Margaret Agnes (Fanny) in Port Lincoln Pioneer Cemetery Row H Plot 5. See also B 14941
c. 1818, Photograph, B 7029
[General description] Portrait of Henry Hawson in an oval frame. He wears the trimmed sidewhiskers and curls on the forehead fashionable at the time. [On back of photograph] 'Henry Hawson of Port Lincoln / Father of Captain Hawson and Frank Hawson / (See Cockburn's Pastoral Pioneers, vol 2, p. 152) / Copied from a miniature lent by Miss J. I. Smith, Rugby Street, Malvern'.
1917, Photograph, B 15188
Fanny of Port Lincoln. She died at Port Lincoln in 1922. - Known on her headstone as Margaret Agnes (Fanny).[Fanny Agars - Sometimes referred to as "Black Fanny"] See also B 14941
Wenmouth, Bernice Mary, c. 1965, Photograph, B 64310/134
Asmall Beach on Sleaford Bay.