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Heinrich Dahlenburg's descendants
Heinrich Dahlenburg's descendants.


Rene Bone
Rene Bone, descendant of Christoph Dahlenburg, with youngest descendant.


Henry David Dale
Henry David Dale and his children at Port Broughton. Captain Henry David Dale named Port Broughton in 1871. Captain Dale sent his oldest son James D Dale to open and manage a business in Port Broughton. Captain Dale built a wooden steamer for the Broughton agricultural trade which he named "Broughton". This was later converted to a ketch. The jetty contains piles from the original jetty which Captain Dale used for his private landing.


William Dale
William Dale, Member of the South Australian House of Assembly.


Miss Dalton
Miss Dalton, Langhorne Creek.


William Trevitt Dalwood
William Trevitt Dalwood and Emma Dalwood.


Sir Dominick Daly
Sir Dominick Daly, Governor of South Australia from 1862- 1868.


Sir Dominick Daly
Sir Dominick Daly.


Lady Caroline Maria Daly
Lady Caroline Maria Daly, born in Winchester Hampshire, daughter of Lt Col. Ralph Gore and Sarah Anne Gore, wife of Sir Dominick Daly, Member of the Adelaide Book Society since 1868. Her husband Sir Dominick Daly was Governor of South Australia from 1861 until his death in 1868. Lady Caroline suffered paralysis and died at Glenelg on 16 July, 1872 aged 71. She had three sons and two daughters.


Mr and Mrs Daly
Dominick Daniel Daly, nephew of Governor Daly, with his wife Harriet (nee Douglas). Harriet was the daughter of William Douglas (who was a resident of Darwin from 1870) and married Daly in the early 1870s. Harriet's family arrived in Darwin in 1870 onboard 'Gulnare'. Dominick's family arrived on the same day on board 'Bengal'. He was a surveyor with Goyder's Expedition of 1869. The couple returned to Darwin where Dominick worked for the Engineer-in-Chief. They moved to the Malay States. Dominick died in Borneo in 1889. Harriet returned to England and became a correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald. A researcher has stated that this is not Mr and Mrs Daly: 'The studio imprint verso shows Crawford as manager of the Adelaide Photographic Co. This was the case from its inception in January 1864 to when he left in December 1866. So the carte must likely date to the mid 1860s. Harriet Douglas (born 1854) did not marry Dominic Daniel Daly until October 1871'.


John Darling
John Darling, Commissioner of Public Works.


Clarence Darwin
Clarence Darwin at 2 years and 9 months.


George Frederick Dashwood
George Frederick Dashwood, Commander in the Royal Navy.


Howard Davenport
Howard Davenport was manager of the Executor Trustee and Agency Company for eighteen years. He was the son of Robert Davenport of Battunga, Macclesfield. He was also a member of the State Children's Council. He was a keen sportsman excelling in cricket and tennis


George Davenport
[General description] Three gentlemen pose with a horned bull bearing the brand FF. The photograph is captioned 'Robin'. [On back of photograph] 'From left to right: George Davenport *(brother of Sir Samuel Davenport) / Edward William Pitts of the Levels / Hon. H.E. Brigitt' [sic] [Bright] '(Senior), then a butcher at Gawler / 1862 / Original drawing in the posession of N.W. Morphett' (Another hand) *'Samuel's brother George Francis died in 1843. The person depicted could possibly be Robert Davenport'. A researcher has noticed that this this photo published in the 'Weekly Times' 25/4/1931 as part of a photo spread o page 28-29. It suggests the photo was taken at William J Holding's property Mittai Endai at Wentworth. The caption reads: 'The celebrated Bull "Robin", showing E.W. Pitt, Sir George Davenport and another pioneer at Wm. Holding's Mittai Endai on the banks of the Darling in Sept. 1862.'


S. J. G. Daveney
S. J. G. Daveney.


Margaret Fraser Davenport
Margaret Fraser Davenport, wife of Sir Samuel Davenport.


Margaret Fraser Davenport
Margaret Fraser Davenport wife of Sir Samuel Davenport.


Lady Davenport
Lady Davenport.


Robert Davenport
Robert Davenport and family.


Robert Davenport
Robert Davenport was born in Oxfordshire and arrived with his brother George Francis in South Australia in 1939. His brother Samuel lived nearby. He settled at Battunga on the Davenport survey which spread from Mount Barker to the source of the Angas River. He painted many landscapes some of which are in the Art Gallery of South Australia. He was elected as the member for Hindmarsh in 1851 but resigned in 1854


Robert Davenport
Robert Davenport and family.


Robert Davenport
Robert Davenport with Robert Cecil Davenport.


Sir Samuel Davenport
Sir Samuel Davenport was one of the early settlers and became a landowner and parliamentarian. He was elected to the First Legislative Council in 1857 and promoted agriculture and new industries in South Australia. Lived in Beaumont House where he grew olives and silk worms.


Sir Samuel Davenport
Sir Samuel Davenport at Beaumont. Sir Samuel Davenport was one of the early settlers and became a landowner and parliamentarian. He was elected to the First Legislative Council in 1857 and promoted agriculture and new industries in South Australia. Lived in Beaumont House where he grew olives and silk worms. This photograph shows him picking grapes at Beaumont.


Sir Samuel Davenport
Sir Samuel Davenport was one of the early settlers and became a landowner and parliamentarian. He was elected to the First Legislative Council in 1857 and promoted agriculture and new industries in South Australia. Lived in Beaumont House where he grew olives and silk worms. This photograph shows Sir Samuel reading a book seated in his comfortable sitting room at Beaumont House. See also B 13333.


Sir Samuel Davenport
Sir Samuel Davenport was one of the early settlers and became a landowner and parliamentarian. He was elected to the First Legislative Council in 1857 and promoted agriculture and new industries in South Australia. Lived in Beaumont House where he grew olives and silk worms. This photograph shows Sir Samuel standing in the olive grove at Beaumont.


Sir Samuel Davenport
Sir Samuel Davenport arrived in South Australia in 1843. He and his brother moved to Macclesfield to manage a mixed farm with almonds, vines and sheep. He also had holdings at Rivoli Bay and Talowie near Port Augusta where he ran horses and cattle. He lived at Beaumont and gave land for a common. He cared greatly for his tenants. He is remembered as a cattle and horse breeder, a grazier, a Member of the Upper House and a company director.


Sir Samuel Davenport
Sir Samuel Davenport.


Constance Muriel Davey
Dr. Constance Muriel Davey was educated in South Australia, won the Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship and studied psychology at the University of London. She returned home and took up the position of psychologist at the Education Department of South Australia. She dedicated her life to working with children displaying learning difficulties, including those seen at the Adelaide Children's Hospital and Minda Homes