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George Fife Angas

George Fife Angas

Post mortem image of George Fife Angas who died on 15 May 1879 at Lindsay House aged 90. He was remembered as a businessman and banker who played a significant part in the establishment of the new colony of South Australia.

George Fife Angas

George Fife Angas

George Fife Angas, English businessman and banker played a significant part in the formation and establishment of the Province of South Australia

George French Angas

George French Angas

George French Angas.

Mrs Rosetta Angas

Mrs Rosetta Angas

Mrs Rosetta Angas (1793-1867), daughter of John French (1761-1829), "Gentleman of Hutton, Essex", and Rosetta French née Rayner (1756-1836). Born in England. Rosetta married George Fife Angas and had 7 children. She passed away on 11 January 1867 in Angaston, South Australia.

Mrs Rosetta Angas

Mrs Rosetta Angas

Mrs Rosetta Angas wife of George Fife Angas.

Alfred H. Angel

Alfred H. Angel

Alfred H. Angel of the Register staff. The Register was originally known as the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register and later the South Australian Register was South Australia's first newspaper. It was first published in London in June 1936 and moved to Adelaide in 1837

Thomas Carlyon Angove

Thomas Carlyon Angove

Thomas Carlyon Angove (skipper), Commander of the Royal S.A. Yacht Squadron. Thomas Carlyon, the son of William Angove of winemaking fame established a winery at Renmark as well as the family vineyard at Tea Tree Gully. At the time there were no wineries in the Riverland and the winery's move to the district assured the settlement's survival. Thomas studied the production of brandy in France and made his first Angove brandy in 1925. It was the beginning of the St Agnes Brandy label. After World War II he took over from his father as Managing Director of the company

Hugh Thomas Moffit Angwin

Hugh Thomas Moffit Angwin

Hugh Thomas Moffit Angwin, Chief Engineer. His successful projects include the Barossa to Salisbury and Mannun to Adelaide pipelines, brown coal mining at Leigh Creek, sewerage treatment works at Glenelg, completion of Mount Bold reservoir and the design of the South Para reservoir. He was efficient and impartial throughout his life in his capacity as engineer, soldier and public service head.

Captain Charles Sturt

Captain Charles Sturt

Captain Charles Sturt. [Same as B 70378/3]

George Fife Angas

George Fife Angas

George Fife Angas.

John Anthony

John Anthony

John Anthony.

Mrs John Anthony

Mrs John Anthony

Mrs John Anthony.

Francis Appleton

Francis Appleton

Mr and Mrs Francis Appleton, post office and local storekeeper. According to a researcher, this is Francis Appleton who died on 27 September 1923 and his wife Charlotte Warren 1842-1919. Francis was the youngest son of the late Mr Richard Appleton, of Hill's House, Widnes, Lancashire. He left England as a lad in January 1852, aboard the Water Lily (ship). Francis was the post master for seventeen years at Edwardstown SA. Sourced from Trove.

Dr. E.L. Archer

Dr. E.L. Archer

Dr. E.L. Archer from Moonta.

E. A. North Ash

E. A. North Ash

Reverend E.A. North Ash, Rector of St. John's church in Halifax Street.

Sergeant Arnold

Sergeant Arnold

Seargeant Arnold.

James Ashton

James Ashton

James Ashton, South Australian Painter and Teacher of Art. He arrived in Adelaide in 1884, established the Norwood Art School in 1886 and founded the Academy of Arts in 1895. His students included Hans Heysen, Hayley Lever, Frank White, Gustave Barnes, Arthur Baker-Clack and his son Will Ashton.

James Ashton

James Ashton

Caricature of James Ashton 'pioneer South Australian painter'.

James Ashton

James Ashton

James Ashton, Artist.

James Ashton

James Ashton

James Ashton in his studio.

James Gibson Ashton

James Gibson Ashton

James Gibson Ashton.

Joseph Yates Ashton

Joseph Yates Ashton

Joseph Yates Ashton, Lands Titles Department, arrived 1848. He died 10 January 1869 aged 57. [Information from verso of cart-de-visite].

Joseph Yates Ashton

Joseph Yates Ashton

Joseph Yates Ashton.

Mr Isaac Asher

Mr Isaac Asher

Mr Isaac Asher.

Thomas Henry Atkinson

Thomas Henry Atkinson

Thomas Henry Atkinson, chairman of the destitute board and first chairman of the Children's Welfare and Public Relief Board.

Andrew Attiwill

Andrew Attiwill

Andrew Attiwill and John Goss early residents of Mt. Gambier.

Jack Augustus

Jack Augustus

Jack Augustus Swede Sailor Jack. Jack Augustus was employed by Malen Rumbelow and Sons and was buried in Victor Harbor Cemetery

John Baptist Austin

John Baptist Austin

John Baptist Austin III, mining expert; son of Rev. John Baptist Austin was born at Hastings. The family left England in 1843 aboard the "Augustus" arriving in Adelaide in 1844. The family lived at Macclesfield, later the property was called "Lashbrooke". John Baptist Austin III became interested in mining. Together with his family he lived at Burnside from 1876 until his death in 1896. He is remembered as a mining expert, journalist and his lithograph entitled "Adelaide, South Australia, from west end of Hindley Street" printed in 1849.

Sir Henry Ayers

Sir Henry Ayers

[General description] Photograph of a bust of Sir Henry Ayers. Sir Henry became a prominent South Australian financier with lucrative mining interests at Burra Burra, later legislator and Premier of South Australia from 15th July 1863 - 4th August 1864. Knighted C.M.G, K.C.M.G and G.C.M.G. [On back of photograph] 'Bust of Sir Henry Ayers / Described by members of Sir Henry's family as a very poor likeness, the expression being quite at variance with his customary geniality'.

Sir Henry Ayers

Sir Henry Ayers

Sir Henry Ayers.