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[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 3] : Hon. John Lewis

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 3] : Hon. John Lewis

John Lewis, 1844-1923, born at Brighton, South Australia to Eliza Lewis, nee Bristow, and James Lewis. Pastoralist, stock and station agent, Member of Parliament.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Henry Hawson Smith

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Henry Hawson Smith

Henry Hawson Smith, 1851-1944, born in Towalla, Little Swamp, South Australia to Jane Jodrell Smith, nee Hawson, and Henry James Smith. Son of pastoralist, Big Swamp station; bank manager, New Zealand; Unley.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : James Love

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : James Love

James Love, b. 1836?, associated with sheep farming, Mount Wedge station, South Australia.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Henry James Smith

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Henry James Smith

Henry James Smith, 1822-1884, arrived in South Australia in November 1836 on board the ship the "Africaine". Pastoralist, Big Swamp station; Special Magistrate.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : William Ranson Mortlock

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : William Ranson Mortlock

William Ranson Mortlock, 1820-1884, arrived in South Australia in November 1843 on board the ship the "Imaum of Muscat". Pastoralist, Member of Parliament.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Thomas Bond Hawson

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Thomas Bond Hawson

Thomas Bond Hawson, Snr., 1820-1907, arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Abeona". Farmer, pastoralist, publican, Lake Wangary.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : George Gregory Hawson

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : George Gregory Hawson

George Gregory Hawson, 1853-1933, born in Little Swamp, South Australia to Ellen Hawson, nee White, and Thomas Bond Hawson. Pastoralist, Polda station.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Edward John Trevor

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Edward John Trevor

Edward John Trevor, 1845-1872, arrived in South Australia in January 1863 on board the ship the "Harwich". Sheep farmer, Big Swamp station, Myall Creek station.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : John McDouall Stuart

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : John McDouall Stuart

John McDouall Stuart, 1815-1866, arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Indus". Explorer.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : John Ogle Carlile

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : John Ogle Carlile

John Ogle Carlile, 1832?-1912, pastoralist, Streaky Bay, South Australia; stock and station agent, Norwood, South Australia.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : William Ackroyd

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : William Ackroyd

William Ackroyd, b. 1832?, arrived in South Australia in January 1859 on board the ship the "North". Pioneer settler, Green Patch.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Frank Marchant

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Frank Marchant

Frank Marchant, 1833-1882, arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Pastoralist, Arkaba station; civil servant.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Thomas Taylor

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : Thomas Taylor

Thomas Taylor arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Pastoralist, farmer; Pooginook station, Avenue Range and Tatiara stations, Morphett Vale.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Thomas Brown

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Thomas Brown

Thomas Brown, 1836?-1919. Sheep farmer, pastoralist, Nullabor Plain, South Australia.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Thomas Mudge

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Thomas Mudge

Thomas Mudge, 1867-1929. Born at Streaky Bay, South Australia to Agnes Mudge, nee Mudge, and John Mudge. Hawker, farmer, publican, businessman, Streaky Bay.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : John Thomson

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : John Thomson

John Thomson, 1837-1893, arrived in South Australia in ca. 1838 on board a ship. Farmer and grazier, Weepra Park station, South Australia.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : John McBeath

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : John McBeath

John McBeath, 1874-1947. Born at Mount Pleasant, South Australia to Margaret McBeath, nee Burke, and Horace George Chalmondley McBeath. Worker, Kokatha station; postmaster, storekeeper, farmer, Bramfield.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : William Campbell

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : William Campbell

William Campbell, 1813-1894, arrived in South Australia in August 1864 on board the ship the Lucy. Trader, storekeeper, blacksmith, mechanic, Streaky Bay.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Michael Kenny

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Michael Kenny

Michael Kenny, 1808-1892, arrived in South Australia in ca.1842 landing in Launceston, Tasmania on board the ship the Branken Moor. Farmer, Morphett Vale, Sheoak Log, Yorketown, Colton, South Australia. Kenny's eyes are closed in the portrait. An obituary in The Express and Telegraph newspaper notes that he 'took an active part in all public matters until his eyesight failed, but he was able to attend meetings until quite recently'.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : John Mudge Snr.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : John Mudge Snr.

John Mudge Snr., 1836-1891, arrived in South Australia in 1855 on board a ship. Policeman, publican, storekeeper, Streaky Bay, South Australia.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : William Denton

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : William Denton

William Denton, 1859-1933. Born at Trial Hill, South Australia to Emma Denton, nee Hunt, and James Denton. Teamster, Kersbrook; farmer, Charra, West Coast.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Francis Herbert Stokes

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Francis Herbert Stokes

Francis Herbert Stokes, 1854-1929, arrived in South Australia in December 1873 on board the ship the Orient. Farmer, Mount Remarkable; Church of England clergyman.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : George Wright Murray

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : George Wright Murray

George Wright Murray, 1851-1933. Born at Adelaide, South Australia to Jane Murray, nee Wright, and William Murray. Manager, Fowlers Bay station; pastoralist, Yalata station.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Samuel Scott

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Samuel Scott

Samuel Scott, 1829-1903, arrived in South Australia in ca. 1855 from New South Wales on board a ship. Manager, Koppio and Martindale stations.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Charles Burwood Godlee

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 4] : Charles Burwood Godlee

Charles Burwood Godlee, 1846-1927. Born at Adelaide, South Australia to Mary Amelia Godlee, nee Guy, and John Godlee. Manager, Calca station, Penong station; storekeeper, Streaky Bay; farmer, Keith.

Group photograph of participants of the Annual Congress of the Institutes Association held in Adelaide

Group photograph of participants of the Annual Congress of the Institutes Association held in Adelaide

A group of formally dressed men in front of the eastern wall of the Institute Building on North Terrace, Adelaide. The photograph was published in the Adelaide Chronicle, where a caption lists the people as follows: "Back row - J. Hassell (Riverton), W. Campbell (Lameroo), J.G. Woolcock (Kersbrook), F.W. Sims (North Adelaide), R.D. McEwin (Plympton), H.F. Ford (Thebarton), T.E. Fisher (Prospect), R.M. Dunstone (Edwardstown), J.J. Griffen (Geranium), H.T.S. Stacy (St. Peters), R. Newland (Kapunda). Next row - W. Langsford (Unley), W.W. Robinson (Crystal Brook), S. Carter (Orroroo), J.S. Shepherd (Port Lincoln), E.J. Pearce (Whyte-Yarcowie), W. Odgers (Gladstone), W.H Campbell (Laura), W.J. Back (Walkerville), A.W. Poyzer (Prospect), J.B. Stevenson (Hahndorf), Rev. A. Bungey (Pinnaroo), G. Wiltshire (Millicent). Seated - S. Rickard (Penola), H. Kennedy (Lyndoch), Colonel J.W. Castine (Auburn), J.G. Ashton (Goodwood), R. Woolnough (institutes' representative on the Public Library Board), L.H. Sholl, C.M.G., I.S.O. (president), H.D. Gell (vice-president of the council), S. Talbot Smith, M.A., LL.B. (chairman of the literature committee), J.N. Taylor (Unley), G.F. Hussey (North Adelaide), Rev. W.H. Winter, B.D. (Glen Osmond), Rev. J.G. Wright (Angaston). Front row - W.J. Kimber (Klemzig), F.E. Meleng (general secretary), G.H. Boucaut (Jamestown), T. Grealy (Mylor), V. McDowall (clerk), A. Driscoll (Dublin)."

Two albums of miscellaneous photographs

Two albums of miscellaneous photographs

Two albums of miscellaneous photographs, with album covers missing. Photographs include a theatrical performance in Streaky Bay Hall, Queen of the 27th Battalion parade, shops and cafe Streaky Bay. A selection have been digitised.

Collection of photograph negatives

Collection of photograph negatives

A collection of negatives associated with Olive Talbot's photographs. A selection of 44 has been digitised. These include sailing, boating and shipping in Streaky Bay, together with some homes, buildings, family and hay farming. Additional negatives mostly relate to photographs already digitised within other series in PRG 1555. Negatives are not available for retrieval.

Photographs of Aboriginal Australians

Photographs of Aboriginal Australians

Four black and white photographs of one of children and three individual portraits of men (one is Jack Davis) taken by J.J. Noyce in the late 1960s / early 1970s. The photographs were donated to the Department of Education and Children's Services Aboriginal Education Unit by the family of the photographer J.J. Noyce in October 2004 before donated to the State Library (November 2004).

John Mellor's expedition photographs

John Mellor's expedition photographs

Photographs of expeditions and excursions to River Murray, Eyre Peninsula, Islands of Bass Strait, Capricorn Islands and outback locations.