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John Benjamin Graham

John Benjamin Graham

John Benjamin Graham.

Percy Grainger

Percy Grainger

Percy Grainger and his mother Rose Grainger.

Kerr Grant

Kerr Grant

Sir Kerr Grant of the University of Adelaide, professor and physicist. During his long tenure as Elder Professor at the University of Adelaide he established himself as a teacher and public figure. Among his students were Lord Howard Florey and Sir Mark Oliphant.

William Catton Grasby

William Catton Grasby

William Catton Grasby.

William Catton Grasby

William Catton Grasby

William Catton Grasby.

Henry Graves

Henry Graves

Henry Graves, carrier, driving a horse drawn cart. The sign behind Henry reads "H Graves and Co., general carriers, forwarding agents, boilers and heavy machinery removed to any part of the Colony. Furniture removed with care". This business was located on North Terrace West between 1885 and 1894

Mr and Mrs Abel Gray

Mr and Mrs Abel Gray

Mr and Mrs Abel Gray and their grandchildren.

William Frederic Gray

William Frederic Gray

William Frederic Gray. The following notes appear on the back of this photograph "enlarged from a sepia carte. William Frederic Gray, 1819-1881. Plumber etc., father of James Gray, Baptist Minister etc., Mitcham. Arrived Port Adelaide in the "Sea Queen" with his family on October 27, 1855 and joined up with his brother George at part Lot 40, Sydenham Road, Norwood (Gray Street)". William was born in Brentford, United Kingdom in 1891. He died in college Park in 1881 aged 61 years. His parents were George Gray and Mary Gray and he was married three times. His occupation was iron and tin monger and plumber

William Henry Gray

William Henry Gray

William Henry Gray.

Lawrence Grayson

Lawrence Grayson

Lawrence Grayson, Commissioner of Public Works.

George Green

George Green

George Green founded the firm of Green and Company Land Agents in King William Street in 1848. He retired from the company in 1871. He was father of Dutton Green

Ivor B. Green

Ivor B. Green

Ivor B. Green.

John Green

John Green

John Green.

Samuel Green

Samuel Green

Samuel Green left England and was ordained in the Anglican Church of South Australia in 1865. He held the Parish of Port Adelaide and Glenelg. He ran a spiritualist circle with his wife acting as medium. He was a popular speaker. He supported co-operation between capital and labour and urged 3000 striking dockworkers at Port Adelaide to return to work in 1887 [also at SRG 94/A85/20/17F].

William Morris Green

William Morris Green

William Morris Green.

Edward Lindley Grundy

Edward Lindley Grundy

Grundy, Edward Lindley; a sketch. A drawing from S.T. Gill's "Heads of the People". Artist's caption: 'Rail not again'.

Edward Lindley Grundy

Edward Lindley Grundy

E. L. Grundy, manager of the Battery, Tarcoola.

Tom Hadfield Grundy

Tom Hadfield Grundy

Tom Hadfield Grundy.

Joseph Gum

Joseph Gum

Joseph Gum.

Edward Castres Gwynne

Edward Castres Gwynne

Edward Castres Gwynne, Judge.

Dr. J. W. Haacke

Dr. J. W. Haacke

Dr. J. W. Haacke, Director of S. A. Museum.

John Barton Hack

John Barton Hack

John Barton Hack was an early settler in South Australia, a prominent farmer, businessman and public figure. He lost his fortune in the financial crisis of 1840 and despite much effort to regain successful business interests he was employed by the South Australian Railways where he reached the position of Controller of Railway Accounts. He and his wife Bridget produced twelve children, including eight sons

Mrs Bridget Hack

Mrs Bridget Hack

Mrs Bridget Hack, born 27 September 1806, was the wife of John Barton Hack. Mr Barton was an early settler and prominent farmer, businessman and public figure in the new colony of South Australia.

John Barton Hack and Family

John Barton Hack and Family

John Barton Hack and Family.

John Barton Hack and Family

John Barton Hack and Family

1. Alfred Hack, 2. Mrs Theodore Hack, 3. Frank Hack, 4. Theodore Hack.

John Barton Hack and Family

John Barton Hack and Family

5. Cornelius Mitchell, husband of Emily Hack, 6. Mrs Theodore Hack (Elvira Louisa Ansell).

John Barton Hack and Family

John Barton Hack and Family

7. John Barton Hack, 8. Emily Hack.

John Barton Hack and Family

John Barton Hack and Family

9. Mrs Charles Hack, nee Annie Brooks, 10. William Hack, 11. Charles Hack, 12. Bedford Hack [see also B 6912/B1]. From a larger composite photograph.

Wilton Hack

Wilton Hack

Wilton Hack.

Walter Hackett

Walter Hackett

Walter Hackett.