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Mrs J.R. Ferguson

Mrs J.R. Ferguson

Mrs. J. R. Ferguson, Weetulta.

John Ferguson

John Ferguson

John Ferguson. [General description] John Ferguson seated in the photographer's studio. He is holding a gun on his knee and is dressed warmly in a jacket, trousers and boots. This is possibly the John Ferguson who was born in Mount Gambier on 12th January 1860. He married Liza Ellard on 25th April 1889 and had three children. [On back of photograph] No details given.

Robert Henry Ferguson

Robert Henry Ferguson

Captain Robert Henry Ferguson President of the South Australian Marine Board, a naval officer associated with the Marine Board and lighthouse administration

Robert Henry Ferguson

Robert Henry Ferguson

Captain Robert Henry Ferguson President of the South Australian Marine Board, a naval officer associated with the Marine Board and lighthouse administration

Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson

Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson

Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson.

William Ferguson

William Ferguson

William Ferguson arrived in South Australia aboard the 'Buffalo' and was a pioneer farmer at Myrtle Bank.

B.W. Fergusson

B.W. Fergusson

B.W. Fergusson.

Lady Edith Fergusson

Lady Edith Fergusson

Lady Edith Fergusson, the wife of the (then) Governor of SA, Sir James Fergusson.

Lady Edith Fergusson

Lady Edith Fergusson

Lady Edith Fergusson with S.G. Fergusson.

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson.

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson.

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson.

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson, Governor of South Australia 1869-1872.

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson.

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson.

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James and Lady Edith Fergusson standing outside Government House in Adelaide. Sir James is wearing white trousers and a black jacket. Lady Edith died at age 32. He was Governor of South Australia from 1869-1873. As Governor Sir James helped to secure the route of the Overland Telegraph Line through Northern Territory to Port Augusta. He was killed during an earthquake in Jamaica in 1907.

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson [1832-1907] He served as Governor of South Australia from 1868-1873. He is remembered as a British soldier, Conservative politician and colonial administrator. He retired from the British Army in 1859 after being wounded in the Crimean War.

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson, Governor in chief.

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson

Sir James Fergusson.

Captain J. C. Ferguson

Captain J. C. Ferguson

Captain James Croker Ferguson. According to a researcher, Captain Ferguson was an officer with the Reedbeds Cavalry. He was made a captain of the troop in 1861.

Montague Fetherstonhaugh

Montague Fetherstonhaugh

Montague Fetherstonhaugh, from the sheet first published by S.T. Gill in May 1849.

Edgar John Field

Edgar John Field

Edgar John Field Director of Lands. Born Naracoorte 1874, son of Inspector Field of Port Augusta. Entered public service in Lands Department in January 1891. Accountant in Crown Lands Department 1902.Chief Clerk and Accountant 1909. Chief Immigration Officer 1911-14. Supervisor of Drought Relief to Farmers, 1914-15. In 1917 re-organised the Department of Lands and was appointed head of the department as Secretary for Lands. Held this position from April 1917 until March 1923. Chairman of Royal Commission to investigate irrigation and soldier settlement 1923. Chairman of Irrigation and Drainage Commission, 1923 to 1930. October 1930 appointed director of Lands in charge of the amalgamated Departments of Lands, Irrigation and Soldier Settlement. Since 1926 Deputy Chairman of State Bank. 1931 Member of Committee to advise government re farmer's relief. 1933 Member of Committee to advise government re debt adjustment in respect of the agricultural and pastoral industries. 1933 Companion of the Imperial Service Order. 1896-1902 Hon. Secretary of Public Service Association. 1925 Chairman of Public Service Provident Fund.

Henry Field

Henry Field

Mr and Mrs Henry Field. This couple is probably the Henry Field and Mary Amelia Crocker (daughter of Reverend Ridgway Newland) who were married at her mother's residence at Walkerville on 28 June 1866. Reverend Newland had three children from his second marriage and five children from his first marriage. Henry Field was married twice,one wife was Sophia Field. He died at 91 in 1909

Reverend Thomas Field

Reverend Thomas Field

Reverend Canon Thomas Field of St Peter's Church at Glenelg.

Thomas Filmer

Thomas Filmer

Thomas Stephen Filmer arrived in South Australia with his family on board "Lloyds" which left London in August 1838 and arrived Port Adelaide December 1838. The Filmer family consisted of Stephen (45)and his wife (Frances (42). They had nine children with them. Thomas Stephen was aged 14 and listed as a farmer. Thomas Stephen Filmer married Anne Irene (nee Rigby) in 1846 aged 22. They had five children. Thomas died July 1,1906 aged 82 and was buried at Saint Jude's Cemetery at Brighton, South Australia

Phillis Finch

Phillis Finch

Phillis Finch.

Alice Finlayson

Alice Finlayson

Alice Finlayson.

Hedley Herbert Finlayson

Hedley Herbert Finlayson

Hedley Herbert Finlayson was an author, mammalogist, and organic chemist.

Helen Harvey Finlayson

Helen Harvey Finlayson

Helen Harvey Finlayson, wife of Pastor W. Finlayson arrived in South Australian on the "John Renwick" in 1837. Her and her husband William were missionaries with the Baptist Missionary Society of England. By 1853 he had built a substantial residence "Helenholm" and in 1855 converted his land title to freehold. Helen and William had 9 children

John Harvey Finlayson

John Harvey Finlayson

John Harvey Finlayson, editor and partowner of 'The Register' for almost fifty years. He was born at 'Helenholme' at Mitcham of Scottish parents. He attended Mr Muggs' School with school mate Sir Thomas Playford. He carried off most prizes and finished schooling with a very satisfactory record. Later at the Adelaide Education Institute Mr Young had a great influence over him. Before he was 33 years old he had taken over as editor of 'The Register'.