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Charles Willoughby Norrie

Charles Willoughby Norrie

Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie was the 23rd Governor of South Australia. Despite his illustrious career he claimed his greatest achievement was catching a 1,009 kilo shark off Port Lincoln using only a rod and reel

Elizabeth & James Norton

Elizabeth & James Norton

Elizabeth and James Norton.

John Norton

John Norton

John Norton, Paymaster H.M.C.S. Protector.

Tom Nugent

Tom Nugent

Tom Nugent, Captain of the Tea and Sugar Bushrangers known as the Ragged Thirteen.

Captain J. C. O'Brien

Captain J. C. O'Brien

Captain J.C. O'Brien.

Reverend W. O'Connor

Reverend W. O'Connor

Reverend W.O'Connor.

Mary O'Carroll

Mary O'Carroll

Mary O'Carroll.

Terence O'Carroll

Terence O'Carroll

Terence O'Carroll.

Henry Dunkin O'Halloran

Henry Dunkin O'Halloran

Henry Dunkin O'Halloran second son of Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran. Like his brother Thomas and brother-in-law Mr F Wright all worked for the National Bank. He was a keen footballer and became Captain of the Collegian Football Team.

Mrs Jane O'Halloran

Mrs Jane O'Halloran

Mrs Jane O'Halloran, nee Waring of Newry County Durham was the second wife of Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran. Thomas was the first Police Commissioner and first Police Magistrate of South Australia. The family sailed to South Australia and established Lizard Lodge Farm at his namesake O'Halloran Hill. Jane and Thomas had three sons Thomas, Henry and George and a daugher who married Mr F Wright.

Joseph Sylvester O'Halloran

Joseph Sylvester O'Halloran

Joseph Sylvester O'Halloran, secretary to the Royal Colonial Institute in London, son of William Littlejohn O'Halloran, private secretary to Governor Grey.

Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran

Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran

Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran.

William Henry Oke

William Henry Oke

William Henry Oke.

Mrs. Olliver

Mrs. Olliver

Mrs Olliver.

Mrs. Olliver

Mrs. Olliver

Mrs Olliver.

J. V. O'Loghlin

J. V. O'Loghlin

Colonel J. V. O'Loghlin, ex senator.

Lawrence O'Loughlin

Lawrence O'Loughlin

Lawrence O'Loughlin was a country politician, Member of Lower House, grazier, local government councillor. He was born near Virginia of Irish migrants. He was noted for his administration of land policy. He was champion of the country over city, small mixed farmers and wheatgrowers over the large landowner and squatter. Catholics celebrated him as one of the first of their number to hold high public office in South Australia.

Garrett O' Moore

Garrett O' Moore

Garrett O' Moore.

C. B. O'Reilly

C. B. O'Reilly

Charles Barton O'Reilly (1871-1960) Register staff member. The Register was originally known as the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register and later the South Australian Register was South Australia's first newspaper. It was first published in London in June 1936 and moved to Adelaide in 1837. O'Reilly was also editor and part owner of the Kapunda Herald

Alice Ormerod

Alice Ormerod

Alice Ormerod.

Gladys Reynell

Gladys Reynell

Gladys Reynell, pioneer Australian potter who contributed to the concept of Studio Pottery, her pottery being notable for amalgamating Modernism with Aboriginal art.

Josef Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski

Josef Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski

Polish / Australian artist, Josef Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski working with stained glass. His artisitic production included painting, photography, film making, theatre design, stained glass, kinetic and static sculpture, murals, vitreous enamels, op-collages, computer graphics and laser art. The photograph depicts Ostoja with his composition in French coloured glass at the entrance of the National Mutual Life Association building - MLC - in Adelaide on November 6, 1962.

General Owen

General Owen

General J.F. Owen.

Reverend Thomas Padman

Reverend Thomas Padman

Reverend Thomas Padman.

Page family

Page family

Page Family: Standing, Ally, William, Mary and George, sitting, Richard, Charlotte, Albert and Charlotte Ruth.

E. W. Parish

E. W. Parish

E. W. Parish of the Register staff. The Register was originally known as the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register and later the South Australian Register was South Australia's first newspaper. It was first published in London in June 1936 and moved to Adelaide in 1837.

Lieutenant Colonel Palmer

Lieutenant Colonel Palmer

Lieutenant Colonel Palmer. He was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Essex Yeomanry, and was one of the South Australian Colonisation Commissioners.

James Hamilton Parr

James Hamilton Parr

James Hamilton Parr, was considered one of Adelaide's most prominent auctioneers during the 1870s and 1880s. The son of a prominent Lancashire solicitor, Parr arrived in South Australia in 1854. He married Elizabeth Ann Payne on 14 April 1857. Together they had six children, Horton (1858), Magdalen (1864), Ella (1866), Frances (1868), Georgina (1872-1873), and James (1874). He died near his Aldgate home on 24 July 1906.

Charles Parrington

Charles Parrington

Charles Parrington. In 1846 he took out one of the first sheep runs on Yorke Peninsula at Oyster Bay (Stansbury).

Mr Justice Angas Parsons

Mr Justice Angas Parsons

Mr Justice Angas Parsons.