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John James Barclay

John James Barclay

John James Barclay with his wife Rebecca (nee Booth) arrived from London on board the "Katherine Stewart Forbes" in 1837. They had 8 children between 1840 and 1856. John James Barclay was listed as a tailor and clothier.

Rebecca Barclay

Rebecca Barclay

Rebecca Barclay. John James Barclay with his wife Rebecca nee Booth arrived from London on board the "Katherine Stewart Forbes" in 1837. They had 8 children between 1840 and 1856. John James Barclay was listed as a tailor and clothier

Alfred Barker

Alfred Barker

Alfred Barker.

George Barlow

George Barlow

Mr George Barlow, foreman of Number 1 Horse reel.

Gustave Adrian Barnes

Gustave Adrian Barnes

Gustave Adrian Barnes, Curator of the Art Gallery of S.A.

Gustave Adrian Barnes

Gustave Adrian Barnes

Gustave Adrian Barnes.

Thomas Barnes

Thomas Barnes

Thomas Senior Barnes, clerk of Burnside Council.

Brother Barnavelds

Brother Barnavelds

Brother Barnavelds, a distinguished gentleman, depicted in overcoat and top hat and holding a walking stick.

Peter Barr

Peter Barr

Reverend Peter Barr, Congregational minister at Truro.

Alfred Barrett

Alfred Barrett

Sir Alfred Barrett of Barrett Bros. malsters.

A. G. Barrett

A. G. Barrett

A.G. Barrett, Lord Mayor of Adelaide.

A. G. Barrett

A. G. Barrett

A.G.Barrett.

John Henry Barrow

John Henry Barrow

John Henry Barrow.

A. Barrowman

A. Barrowman

A. Barrowman.

Adolph Bartels

Adolph Bartels

Adolph Bartels, Mayor of Adelaide. Mr. Bartels was born in Hanover, Germany. In his early years he followed the trade of cigar maker in Hamburg, later moving to Breslau. Here he met Mr. Seppelt, and in 1848 came out to Australia under contract, working at Seppeltsfield for a year. He then went to work for Messrs. Gerke and Rodemann as a cigar maker in Adelaide, and after a trip to the Victorian goldfields, he set up his own tobacconists shop. In 1865 he entered into partnership with G.H.C. Meyer as general agents and grain merchants. In 1866 Bartels was elected as representative of Hindmarsh ward on the City Council, a position he held for four years. In 1871 he was elected Mayor and held this position until 1873.

Adolph Bartels

Adolph Bartels

Adolph Heinrich Friedrich Bartels was born in Hanover. After meeting Mr Seppelt in Brelau Germany he emigrated to South Australia under contract. He was a cigar maker, worked in the Victorian goldfieldds, was a general agent and grain merchant, representative for Hindmarsh ward, and Mayor of Adelaide from 1871 - 1873. He was married three times and had ten children

Adolph Bartels

Adolph Bartels

Adolph Heinrich Friedrich Bartels.

Anna Augusta Bartels

Anna Augusta Bartels

Anna Augusta Bartels, nee Weidenbach, the third wife of Adolph Bartels, Mayor of Adelaide.

Anna Augusta Bartels

Anna Augusta Bartels

Anna Augusta Bartels, nee Weidenbach, the third wife of Adolph Bartels.

William Bartley

William Bartley

William Bartley.

Fred Basham

Fred Basham

Fred Basham and Sarah Basham on their Wedding day. Frederick Basham, born 20 June 1863, Hindmarsh Valley, son of Jonathan and Susan Basham, and Sarah Ann Gray, born 12 August 1864 at Hindmarsh Valley, daughter of Abel and Charlotte Gray were married on 5 December 1888 at the Bible Christian Manse, Middleton. [from information supplied].

W. Basham

W. Basham

Mr. W. Basham of Port Elliot.

Sir Edric and Lady Bastyan

Sir Edric and Lady Bastyan

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan, Governor designate of South Australia and Lady Bastyan.

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Governor Sir Edric Montague Bastyan, pins the Queen's Police medal on Superintendent Kenneth George Sharpe at Government House August 24, 1962

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan, Governor of South Australia, presenting the CMG to Alwyn Bowman Barker at the Government House Investiture August 24, 1962. Sir Alwyn was born in Adelaide August 5, 1900. He worked as an engineer and founded the Institute of Management. He retired in 1967 and became director of many companies and instigated the establishment of the Australian Mineral Foundation. He was knighted in 1968 (Companion Order of St Michael and St George)

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Sir Eric Montague Bastyan, Governor of South Australia, laying wreath at War Memorial Novermber 11, 1962. Sir Edric was a senior British Army officer who became Governor of South Australia from April 1961 to June 1968

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan at Army Parade in the South Parkland May 6, 1962. Brigadier CE Long (Commander of Central Command), The Governor Lt. General Sir Edric Bastyan and Brigadier RL Johnson (Commander of the 1st Battalion, Royal South Australian Regiment - Battle Division)

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Sir Edric Montague Bastyan, Governor of South Australia (1961 - 1968), in driver's seat of a bus.

Daisy M. Bates

Daisy M. Bates

Daisy M. Bates (1859-1951) worker among the Aborigines seen in this photograph on a railway station platform. She was born Margaret Dwyer in Ireland and spent 40 years studying Aboriginal life, history, culture, rites, beliefs and customs. She lived in a tent throughout Western Australia and South Australia. She worked tirelessly for Aboriginal welfare.

Mr George Bates

Mr George Bates

Mr George Bates.