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Mary Jane Taylor

Mary Jane Taylor

Mary Jane Taylor (nee Smith of Yalumba) was married to William Henry Taylor in the old Congregational Church at Angaston. Her offspring were Harry Samuel, Violet Lucretia, Amy Elizabeth, Mabel Mary, Sydney Phillip, and Kathleen Miriam.

John Frederick Haigh

John Frederick Haigh

Portrait photograph of John Frederick Haigh, a pastoralist on the Eyre Peninsula.

Captan William Field Porter

Captan William Field Porter

Portrait photograph of Captain Porter, a ship owner who sailed to South Australia on the 'Porter', arriving in early 1839. He was active in the early life of Port Lincoln, being the first Magistrate of the Eyre Peninsula, and then moved to New Zealand in May 1841.

Police Inspector Holroyd

Police Inspector Holroyd

Portrait photograph of Police Inspector Holroyd, who was appointed Inspector of Police in 1854, aged 25. He was also a resident magistrate on the Eyre Peninsula, and lived at Poonindee and Duck Ponds.

Unidentified man

Unidentified man

Portrait photograph of a man. He is leaning against the counter, has a beard, and a hat is resting on the counter. According to a descendant, this is William Tucknott who had Tungatta Station and is buried in Bramfield cemetery.

Rick Carter

Rick Carter

Portrait of Rick Carter, Western Region branch manager of D & B Software (photo stamped 20 Feb 1991 on verso). This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Alan Cunningham

Alan Cunningham

Portrait of Alan Cunningham, Managing Director of the Australian Stock Exchange (Adelaide). (Back of photo stamped 15 February 1989.) This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Amy Elizabeth Taylor

Amy Elizabeth Taylor

Amy Elizabeth Taylor, daughter of William Henry and Mary Jane Taylor. She was born at 'Willow Glen' at Upper Mitcham and was the only child of the family to not get married.

Benjamin Ragless

Benjamin Ragless

Portrait photograph of Benjamin Ragless (1821-1898). He arrived in South Australia aged 17 and established a sheep run with some of his brothers at Willochra Creek, and went to the goldfields in 1852, aged 31. He was a surveyor, farmer, and entrepreneur, mostly in the Flinders Ranges region. He was married to Eliza and had eight children. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/98.

Mrs. Henry (Lucretia) Taylor

Mrs. Henry (Lucretia) Taylor

Mrs. Henry (Lucretia) Taylor.

Jessie McFarlane

Jessie McFarlane

Jessie McFarlane, who would later marry Harry R. Adamson, mother of Miriam, Colin, Margaret, and Mac.

Mabel Mary Taylor

Mabel Mary Taylor

Mabel Mary Taylor, eldest daughter of William Henry and Mary Jane Taylor [2 copies].

Marguerite Zoe Ryan Nobes (nee Fitzsimons) (Gint)

Marguerite Zoe Ryan Nobes (nee Fitzsimons) (Gint)

Marguerite Zoe Ryan Nobes (nee Fitzsimons), when she was a young girl. She married Harold Wilkinson Nobes in 1916.

Doris and James (Jim) Dowling

Doris and James (Jim) Dowling

Wedding photograph of James Joseph Dowling and Kathleen Doris Dowling (nee Fitzsimons).

Smith siblings

Smith siblings

Portrait photograph of Vernon, Elma, and Clement Smith. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Kathleen Taylor

Kathleen Taylor

Kathleen Taylor, youngest in family of W.H. and M.J. Taylor, born 24 August 1890 at Silverton N.S.W, and died November 1965. She trained as a nurse at the Wakefield Street Hospital and served in WWI. She married L.F. Burgess in 1920 and had two sons Tom (b. 31 July 1921), and John (b. 3 June 1924).

Mrs. Mary Taylor with sons

Mrs. Mary Taylor with sons

Mrs. Mary Taylor with her sons Harry and Sidney.

Sergeant Wiltshire

Sergeant Wiltshire

Portrait photograph of Sergeant Wiltshire, with an Aboriginal boy, who may be a servant to the police officer.

Anton Schlink

Anton Schlink

Portrait photograph of Anton Schlink, who was born in Westphalia, Prussia, but moved to Flinders Island where he grazed 7000 sheep. He later had around 60000 sheep on the mainland and formed a shippng company on the West Coast. Flinders Island is off Streaky Bay.

Thos. Bond Hawson

Thos. Bond Hawson

Portrait photograph of Thos. Bond Hawson of Lake Wangary, the first man to jump ashore on Landing Day in 1839. He was the son of Henry Hawson, was married to the widow of C.C. Dawson, and he had a son Lewis Hawson.

Marshall MacDermott

Marshall MacDermott

Portrait photograph of Marshall MacDermott, who was the first elected member of Flinders in the South Australian House of Assembly from 1857-1859.

Dr. William J. Brown

Dr. William J. Brown

Portrait photograph of Dr. William J. Brown, a pastoralist on the West Coast, and an exporter of wool.

Sarah Ann Grattan

Sarah Ann Grattan

Portrait photograph of a woman holding a small handbag. According to a family member, this is a photograph of Sarah Ann Grattan, nee Hamp, daughter of John Hamp and Ellen Donnelly. Born 28 February 1856 in Elliston South Australia.

Peter Campbell

Peter Campbell

Portrait of Mr Peter Campbell, partner in Kelly & Co. (photo stamped May 1996 on verso). This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Alan Carter

Alan Carter

Portrait of Mr Alan Carter (photo is stamped 20 Dec 1989 on verso). This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Max Carter with painting

Max Carter with painting

Portrait of Max Carter with painting in exhibition in his honour at the Art Gallery, October 1993. Photo by Richard Walker. This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Lord Mayor Steve Condous

Lord Mayor Steve Condous

Portrait of Steve Condous, Lord Mayor of Adelaide. Elected May '87, elected May '89. This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Nicholas Cooney

Nicholas Cooney

Portrait of Nicholas Cooney, senior associate at Corrs. This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Mrs. E.W. Kaines

Mrs. E.W. Kaines

Mrs. E.W. Kaines, aged 88.

Private David Alexander Brandis Cameron

Private David Alexander Brandis Cameron

Half plate negative of Private David Alexander Brandis Cameron, No. 7648, born 10 July 1891 at Kapunda, SA, son of James Cameron and Charlotte Eliza (nee Davie), worked as a farmer before he enlisted on 2 September 1915 and embarked from Melbourne on the HMAT Ascanius on 10 November 1915 with the Light Horse Brigade Train 4, Reinforcement 6, then served in France as a Driver with the 2nd Australian Division Train (20th Company), and later transferred to the 14th Company, Australian Army Service Corps (AASC). He returned to Australia on 13 April 1919.