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Professor Walter Howchin

Professor Walter Howchin

PORTRAIT: Professor Walter Howchin, South Australian geologist, with a companion.

Miss Elizabeth Wake

Miss Elizabeth Wake

PORTRAIT: Miss Elizabeth Wake of Adelaide who married Gordon Ayers and secondly Admiral Boddam-Whetham, Royal Navy.

Miss Elizabeth Wake

Miss Elizabeth Wake

PORTRAIT: Miss Elizabeth Wake, wife of Gordon Ayers and secondly, Admiral Boddam-Whetham, Royal Navy.

Portrait of Constable Willshire

Portrait of Constable Willshire

Constable Willshire, unpopular because of his ill-treatment of the Aboriginal people.

James Hazel Adamson

James Hazel Adamson

PORTRAIT: James Hazel Adamson, pioneer settler, 1829-1902.

Studio portrait of two children

Studio portrait of two children

COSTUME: Studio portrait of two children sitting and standing on a carved seat.

George and Jane Francis

George and Jane Francis

PORTRAIT: Mr George Francis and his wife Jane who arrived in South Australia in 1849.

John McConnell Black

John McConnell Black

PORTRAIT: John McConnell Black; well known South Australian journalist, sitting on a rug; George, Clara and Alice Black behind.

John Macauley

John Macauley

PORTRAIT: John Macauley, Presbyterian Minister at Woodside and Nairne 1885-1887; Mt. Pleasant and South Rhyne, 1887-1891. Left S.A. for N.S.W. and is seen here in his robes as Moderator of the General Assembly held in N.S.W. in 1908.

Reverend J. Hall Angus

Reverend J. Hall Angus

PORTRAIT: The Rev. J. Hall Angus, 1851-1934. A Moderator of the Presbyterian Church.

Reverend J. Hall Angus

Reverend J. Hall Angus

PORTRAIT: Presbyterian Minister for South Rhine: the Rev. J. Hall Angus, and his wife.

Mrs. J. Hall Angus

Mrs. J. Hall Angus

PORTRAIT: Mrs J. Hall Angus.

Mrs. J. Hall Angus

Mrs. J. Hall Angus

PORTRAIT: Mrs J. Hall Angus.

Reverend J. Hall Angus

Reverend J. Hall Angus

PORTRAIT: The Rev. J. Hall Angus.

Mrs. McCauley

Mrs. McCauley

PORTRAIT: Mrs McCauley.

Reverend Marshall Campbell

Reverend Marshall Campbell

PORTRAIT: Rev. Marshall Campbell, the Smith of Dunesk Agent at Beltana in 1920-1921.

Rebecca Vera Murray, nee Brown

Rebecca Vera Murray, nee Brown

PORTRAIT: Rebecca Vera Murray, nee Brown, 1865-1925; wife of Pulteney Malcolm Borthwick Murray.

Miss Mary (Molly) Campbell Murray

Miss Mary (Molly) Campbell Murray

PORTRAIT: Miss Mary (Molly) Campbell Murray, d. 1990, daughter of Malcolm George Douglas Murray and Margaret Louise Campbell.

George John Robert Murray

George John Robert Murray

PORTRAIT: George John Robert Murray, 1863-1942, second son of Alexander Borthwick Murray and Margaret Tinline. The Chief Justice of S.A., Chancellor of the University of Adelaide, and Lieutenant Governor of S. A.

John Murray

John Murray

PORTRAIT: John Murray, 1850-1885. Pastoralist and sheep breeder. Second son of A.B. Murray and Charlotte Murthwaite Scott.

Major James Hay

Major James Hay

Portrait of Major James Hay.

Mrs Agnes Gosse

Mrs Agnes Gosse

PORTRAIT: Mrs. Agnes Gosse (nee Hay), the daughter of Alexander Hay and Agnes (nee Kelly). She was the wife of William Christie Gosse.

Mrs Mary Melville

Mrs Mary Melville

PORTRAIT: Mrs. Mary Melville, nee Gosse.

Mrs Mary Melville

Mrs Mary Melville

PORTRAIT: Mrs. Mary Melville, nee Gosse.

Mrs Mary Melville and Agnes Gosse

Mrs Mary Melville and Agnes Gosse

PORTRAIT: Mrs. Mary Melville and Agnes Gosse.

John Tinline

John Tinline

PORTRAIT: John Tinline, 1821-1905, brother of George Tinline and Mrs. Margaret Murray, a long-time resident of "Murray Park" at Magill.

John Watts

John Watts

PORTRAIT: John Watts, 1812-1895, pioneer, who established the J.S. Watts brick business near Nairne.

Joseph Samuel Watts

Joseph Samuel Watts

PORTRAIT: Joseph Samuel Watts, 1838-1913 who continued to manage his father's J.S. Watts brick business near Nairne.

Alexander Hay with his grandmother, Agnes G. Hay

Alexander Hay with his grandmother, Agnes G. Hay

PORTRAIT: Alexander Hay with his grandmother, Agnes G. Hay.

Alice Dennistoun Hay

Alice Dennistoun Hay

PORTRAIT: Alice Dennistoun Hay, nee Stirling. Daughter of Edward Stirling and Harriett Stirling, nee Taylor. Wife of Major James Hay.