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Herbert Angas Parsons
Herbert Angas Parsons.


John Langdon Parsons
John Langdon Parsons.


Fanny Pascoe
Fanny Pascoe. According to a researcher, Fanny Lucretia Pascoe was born 26 April 1865 and died 12 August 1940. Fanny was never married and had a habadashery shop in Kapunda. She is the first child of 11 children. Her parents were James Henry Pascoe, born 8 August 1839, died 12 October 1907 and Fanny Pascoe born 9 November 1843, died 10 October 1932.


Julius Augustus Pavy
Julius Augustus Pavy.


William Paxton
A drawing from S.T.Gill's "Heads of the People" of William Paxton, a druggist on Hindley Street. Artist's caption reads 'Throw physic to the dogs'.


Albert E.H. Peake
Albert E. H. Peake.


Archibald Henry Peake
Archibald Henry Peake was Premier of South Australia on three occasions: from 1909-1910 for the Liberal and Democratic Union: from 1912-1915 and from 1917-1920 for the Libreral Union. He was also Treasurer and Attorney General from 1905-1909. He represented Naracoorte in the House of Assembly.


A. H. Peake
A. H. Peake.


A. H. Peake
A. H. Peake.


A. H. Peake and Family
A. H. Peake and family.


Edward John Peake
Edward John Peake.


L.W. Peake
L.W. Peake, Penola Town Clerk.


L. W. Peake
L. W. Peake, Penola Town Clerk.


Mr Peake
Mr Peake, an early Mt Gambier School Teacher.


Captain Alfred Pearce
Captain Alfred Pearce.


Harry Edmonds Pearce
Harry Edmonds Pearce.


Charles Henry Pearson
Charles Henry Pearson, historian, educationist, politican, journalist. Moved from England to South Australia to run a sheep property near Mount Remarkable but the drought proved too much so he moved to Melbourne where he is remembered as a university administrator, Member of the Lower House, Free Trade politician, school principal and a taxation reformer.


William Pearson
William Pearson was a surveyor with the Lands Title Office. After arriving from England in 1849 he accompanied BT Finniss to the Northern Territory. Later he surveyed the border between NSW and SA camping at what was later to be named Broken Hill. He retired from the Lands Title Office in 1902 as he was over 70 years of age. He died aged 76.


Daniel Pedler
Daniel Pedler arrived in South Australia on the ship "Sir Charles Forbes" in June 1839 with his parents Thomas Pedler and Elizabeth Hicks and Daniel's five siblings. He became a farmer at Kangaroo Flat and Koolunga.


Thomas Pedler
Thomas Pedler arrived in South Australia on the ship "Sir Charles Forbes" in June 1839 with his wife Elizabeth Hicks and their six children. His youngest son Daniel is depicted at B 26281.


R.J.H. Pedler
Rupert John Hatherleigh Pedler, General Manager of the Savings Bank of South Australia.


H. M. Peel
H.M. Peel.


Robert Peel
Doctor Robert Peel, a well-known Adelaide doctor, who also practiced in Darwin. He was the medical officer attached to Goyder's survey party in 1869.


L.J. Pelham
L.J. Pelham, Judges Association of SA.


Christopher Rawson Penfold
Dr Christopher Rawson Penfold.


Mrs C.R. Penfold
Mrs C.R. Penfold.


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 Penton
George Penton, a seaman, who arrived at the colony on Colonel Light's brig 'Rapid', on the 20th August, 1836. He managed George A. Anstey and Thomas Giles' run 'Gum Flat' from 1847.


Arthur James Perkins
Professor Arthur James Perkins was appointed South Australia's Central Agricultural Bureau and government viticulturalist in 1892 and was based at Roseworthy Agricultural College. He taught winemaking techniques and pest and diseases control. He shunned publicity and enjoyed literature and playing the cello, banjo and guitar. He was made OBE after his retirement in 1937.


George Perkins
George Perkins.