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Mollie Mountstephen

Mollie Mountstephen

Mollie Mountstephen.

Bishop Moyes

Bishop Moyes

Sketch of Bishop Moyes of Armidale.

Mudge family

Mudge family

John St. Jago Mudge, his wife Ann (nee Stimson), eldest son Arthur and youngest daughter Mary standing at wooden railing fence in front of their wooden house on Yorke Peninsula in the Hundred of Tickers.

Ian Mayleston Mudie

Ian Mayleston Mudie

Ian Mayleston Mudie.

Thomas Mugg, Snr

Thomas Mugg, Snr

Thomas Mugg arrived in South Australia in May 1839 on board the ship the "Planter" with his wife Elizabeth and eight children. He worked first as a carpenter and then became the first teacher at the Mitcham School. Muggs Hill Road, Mitcham is named after him.

Henry Mortimer Muirhead

Henry Mortimer Muirhead

Henry Mortimer Muirhead, Police Magistrate. An Advertiser December 8, 1933 newspaper clipping on the back of the photograph states: Appointed Police Magistrate. Mr HM Muirhead to succeed Mr Sabine. In Executive Council yesterday Mr HM Muirhead SM was appointed to succeed Mr EM Sabine as police magistrate for Adelaide. Mr Sabine who has reached the retiring age will begin his leave next week and Mr Muirhead will start his official duties about January 9. Mr Muirhead was appointed a stipendiary magistrate in 1923, before which he was registrar of the State Industrial Court. For some time he was at Mount Gambier and was later transferred to Port Adelaide. He has been assisting Mr Sabine at the Adelaide Police Court for several years. He was born at Glenelg and is the son of Mr CM Muirhead, who was a prominent solicitor in Adelaide. He was educated at St Peter's College and admitted to the Bar in 1909. He became managing clerk to Messrs. McLachlan and Napier. Two years later he was appointed clerk of arraigns and third associate at the Supreme Court. He was appointed Registrar of the Court of Industrial Appeals and on the constitution of the Industrial Court in 1913 he became Industrial Registrar. Mr Muirhead enlisted in the AIF in 1917 and served in France and Belgium with the 10th Battalion.

Charles Mullen and family

Charles Mullen and family

Charles Mullen and family.

James Joseph Mullins

James Joseph Mullins

James Joseph Mullins, champion cyclist.

Albert Munn

Albert Munn

Albert Munn.

Albert Munn

Albert Munn

Albert Munn.

Albert Munn

Albert Munn

Albert Munn.

Ivy Munn

Ivy Munn

Ivy Munn.

Ivy and Noel Munn

Ivy and Noel Munn

Ivy and Noel Munn.

Ivy and Noel Munn

Ivy and Noel Munn

Ivy and Noel Munn.

Laura and Ivy Munn

Laura and Ivy Munn

Laura and Ivy Munn.

Mrs. Laura Munn

Mrs. Laura Munn

Mrs Laura Munn.

Francis Murphy

Francis Murphy

Francis Murphy, first Roman Catholic Bishop of Adelaide. He was an enthusiastic educator and builder of churches.

Alexander Borthwick Murray and Margaret Murray

Alexander Borthwick Murray and Margaret Murray

Alexander Borthwick Murray and his second wife Margaret Murray, nee Tinline. They married in 1857.

David Murray

David Murray

David Murray.

George John Robert Murray

George John Robert Murray

Sir George John Robert Murray.

George John Robert Murray

George John Robert Murray

Sir George John Robert Murray.

John Murray, junior

John Murray, junior

John Murray, junior, son of John Murray (1814-1886). His father John Murray senior of Murray Vale, Mount Crawford was famous as a breeder of pedigree sheep after his arrival in the colony and won many prizes at Agricultural Shows. John Murray junior was born on board the ship "City of Adelaide" when his parents were emigrating from Scotland to South Australia. He was also a very successful breeder of merino sheep. He was a judge of sheep and President of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, an elder of the Presbyterian Church at Mount Pleasant and a Justice of the Peace. He married Mary Scott and they had seven children.

William Murray

William Murray

William Murray, jam maker at Glen Osmond.

Sir Anthony Musgrave

Sir Anthony Musgrave

Sir Anthony Musgrave, Governor of South Australia for four years from 1873- 1877. He went on to be Governor of Jamaica for six years, then back to Australia to be Governor of Queensland.

Sir Anthony Musgrave

Sir Anthony Musgrave

Governor Musgrave. His term of office was 1873 - 1877 when he was colonial adminstrator and governor. He arranged funding for railway construction, imposed additional taxes and introduced large numbers of immigrants to settle in the hinterland.

Sir Anthony Musgrave

Sir Anthony Musgrave

Sir H. G. R. Robinson (Hercules George, 1824-1897, Governor of New South Wales, Sir G. F. Bowen (George Ferguson 1821-1899, Governor of Queensland and Victoria) and Sir A. Musgrave (Anthony, 1828-1888, Governor of South Australia and Queensland).

Sir Anthony Musgrave, KCMG

Sir Anthony Musgrave, KCMG

Sir Anthony Musgrave, KCMG, Governor of South Australia, 9 June 1873 to 29 January 1877. While in office he supported the borrowing of large funds to build railways, he also supported imposing additional taxes and encouraged immigrants to settle in the hinterland rather than the main towns. He published various economic pamplets and journal articles including his book entitled "Studies in Political Economy".

Sir Anthony Musgrave

Sir Anthony Musgrave

Sir Anthony Musgrave, Governor of South Australia 1873 to 1877.

Jeanie Lucinda Musgrave

Jeanie Lucinda Musgrave

Lady Jeanie Lucinda Musgrave (1833-1920, second wife) with Lady Diamantina di Roma Bowen (1833-1893) and Lady Nea Arthur Ada Rose D'Amour Robinson (1823-1904).

Jeanie Lucinda Musgrave

Jeanie Lucinda Musgrave

Lady Jeanie Lucinda Musgrave.