c. 1920, Photograph, B 53953
PORTRAIT: Professor Walter Howchin, South Australian geologist, with a companion.
Martin, Rita, c. 1912, Photograph, B 53969
PORTRAIT: Miss Elizabeth Wake of Adelaide who married Gordon Ayers and secondly Admiral Boddam-Whetham, Royal Navy.
Speaight Ltd., c. 1914, Photograph, B 53970
PORTRAIT: Miss Elizabeth Wake, wife of Gordon Ayers and secondly, Admiral Boddam-Whetham, Royal Navy.
Newman, J. Hubert, c. 1895, Photograph, B 54017
Constable Willshire, unpopular because of his ill-treatment of the Aboriginal people.
c. 1870, Photograph, B 54101
PORTRAIT: James Hazel Adamson, pioneer settler, 1829-1902.
Wilson, J. H., c. 1905, Photograph, B 54266
COSTUME: Studio portrait of two children sitting and standing on a carved seat.
1842, Photograph, B 54392
PORTRAIT: Mr George Francis and his wife Jane who arrived in South Australia in 1849.
c. 1902, Photograph, B 54394
PORTRAIT: John McConnell Black; well known South Australian journalist, sitting on a rug; George, Clara and Alice Black behind.
Crown Studios, 1908, Photograph, B 54432
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.
Dimond Studio, 1914, Photograph, B 54433
PORTRAIT: The Rev. J. Hall Angus, 1851-1934. A Moderator of the Presbyterian Church.
Mendelssohn, F. B., c. 1895, Photograph, B 54434
PORTRAIT: Presbyterian Minister for South Rhine: the Rev. J. Hall Angus, and his wife.
Mendelssohn, F. B., c. 1895, Photograph, B 54435
PORTRAIT: Mrs J. Hall Angus.
Mendelssohn, F. B., c. 1895, Photograph, B 54436
Mendelssohn, F. B., c. 1895, Photograph, B 54437
PORTRAIT: The Rev. J. Hall Angus.
Praeger, c. 1895, Photograph, B 54438
PORTRAIT: Mrs McCauley.
Swiss Studios, c. 1921, Photograph, B 54439
PORTRAIT: Rev. Marshall Campbell, the Smith of Dunesk Agent at Beltana in 1920-1921.
c. 1905, Photograph, B 54458
PORTRAIT: Rebecca Vera Murray, nee Brown, 1865-1925; wife of Pulteney Malcolm Borthwick Murray.
Murray, Alec G. C., c. 1947, Photograph, B 54460
PORTRAIT: Miss Mary (Molly) Campbell Murray, d. 1990, daughter of Malcolm George Douglas Murray and Margaret Louise Campbell.
c. 1885, Photograph, B 54461
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.
c. 1880, Photograph, B 54462
PORTRAIT: John Murray, 1850-1885. Pastoralist and sheep breeder. Second son of A.B. Murray and Charlotte Murthwaite Scott.
c. 1910, Photograph, B 54474
Portrait of Major James Hay.
c. 1905, Photograph, B 54475
PORTRAIT: Mrs. Agnes Gosse (nee Hay), the daughter of Alexander Hay and Agnes (nee Kelly). She was the wife of William Christie Gosse.
c. 1900, Photograph, B 54476
PORTRAIT: Mrs. Mary Melville, nee Gosse.
c. 1890, Photograph, B 54477
c. 1900, Photograph, B 54478
PORTRAIT: Mrs. Mary Melville and Agnes Gosse.
c. 1895, Photograph, B 54480
PORTRAIT: John Tinline, 1821-1905, brother of George Tinline and Mrs. Margaret Murray, a long-time resident of "Murray Park" at Magill.
c. 1888, Photograph, B 54481
PORTRAIT: John Watts, 1812-1895, pioneer, who established the J.S. Watts brick business near Nairne.
c. 1890, Photograph, B 54482
PORTRAIT: Joseph Samuel Watts, 1838-1913 who continued to manage his father's J.S. Watts brick business near Nairne.
1903, Photograph, B 54513
PORTRAIT: Alexander Hay with his grandmother, Agnes G. Hay.
c. 1880, Photograph, B 54514
PORTRAIT: Alice Dennistoun Hay, nee Stirling. Daughter of Edward Stirling and Harriett Stirling, nee Taylor. Wife of Major James Hay.