Holt, Carl, c. 1870, Photograph, B 15187
George De Hane, was the publisher of Port Lincoln's first newspaper, "the Port Lincoln Herald", and was one of the town's original settlers [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/2/20]. George De Hane was an early Adelaide printing, publishing, bookselling and stationery firm. He set up business in Stephens Place, Adelaide in the late 1830's. After publishing the short-lived Port Lincoln Herald he returned to Adelaide in 1841 to work from a mud hut in Morphett Street. Later he moved to King William Street and after his death in 1864 he was succeeded by Samuel Edward Roberts. His works included "Adelaide Magazine", "Adelaide Independent amd Cabinet of Amusement", "Dehane's Almanac". "Adelaide Observer" and three books on the Aborigines of South Australia