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Dolly Hay and Nancy Gosse

Dolly Hay and Nancy Gosse

PORTRAIT: Dolly Hay and Nancy Gosse.

Agnes Gosse

Agnes Gosse

PORTRAIT: Agnes Gosse, nee Grant.

Natalia Davies

Natalia Davies

PORTRAIT: Natalia Davies.

Natalia Davies

Natalia Davies

PORTRAIT: Natalia Davies.

Sir Robert Helpmann

Sir Robert Helpmann

PORTRAIT: Robert Helpmann as "Mr. O'Reilly", a role in "The Prospect before us" ballet.

Samuel Smith

Samuel Smith

PORTRAIT: Samuel Smith, founder of S.S. Smith and Son, Yalumba.

Joseph Seppelt

Joseph Seppelt

PORTRAIT: Joseph Seppelt, founder of Seppeltsfield winery.

Benno Seppelt

Benno Seppelt

PORTRAIT: Benno Seppelt; founder of Seppeltsfield.

Wyndham Hill-Smith

Wyndham Hill-Smith

PORTRAIT: Wyndham Hill-Smith, owner of Yalumba at Angaston.

William Richards

William Richards

PORTRAIT: William Richards, tailor at Angaston. Born in Cornwall 19th March 1796, arrived in S.A. on the "Java", 6th February 1840. Died 17th June 1866, buried at Angaston.

Mr. 'Chilpy' Dutton

Mr. 'Chilpy' Dutton

PORTRAIT: The Manager of Yalluna Station, near Tumby Bay, Mr "Chilpy" Dutton.

Sergeant-Major McBride

Sergeant-Major McBride

PORTRAIT: Sergeant-Major McBride, S.A. Artillery.

Sergeant-Major M. Perry

Sergeant-Major M. Perry

PORTRAIT: Sergeant-Major M. Perry, S.A. Artillery, Local Military Forces.

A young man, possibly John Hindmarsh

A young man, possibly John Hindmarsh

Ambrotype portrait of a young man wearing a suite and bow tie, who may be John Hindmarsh, 1820-1903, son of Governor Hindmarsh.

Mr James and Mrs Margaret Umpherston

Mr James and Mrs Margaret Umpherston

PORTRAIT: Mr James and Mrs Margaret Umpherston, owners of "The Caves", their home east of Mount Gambier.

Reverend R.A. Lee

Reverend R.A. Lee

PORTRAIT: Rev. R.A. Lee of Redhill, 1903-1906.

Lieutenant General Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

Lieutenant General Sir Edric Montague Bastyan

PORTRAIT: Lieutenant General Sir Edric Montague Bastyan, Governor of South Australia, 1961-1968.

Lady Victoria Bastyan

Lady Victoria Bastyan

PORTRAIT: Lady Victoria Bastyan.

Charles Richmond John Glover

Charles Richmond John Glover

PORTRAIT: Studio photograph of Charles Richmond John Glover, first Lord Mayor of Adelaide.

Sir Charles John Glover

Sir Charles John Glover

PORTRAIT: Sir Charles John Glover, Lord Mayor of Adelaide, 1960-1963. Died, 1969.

Ella Cleggett

Ella Cleggett

PORTRAIT: Ella Cleggett, founder of the Tubercular Soldiers Association, Morphett Street; from a painting by John Dowie.

Jack Horne

Jack Horne

PORTRAIT: Jack Horne, a general manager, General Motors Holden.

Kenneth Shepherd Wilcox

Kenneth Shepherd Wilcox

PORTRAIT: Kenneth Shepherd Wilcox.

Wallace and Mavis Wellsman

Wallace and Mavis Wellsman

PORTRAIT: Wallace and Mavis Wellsman, nephew and niece of Captain Thomas Wellsman, posing with a small dog and tabby cat. Mavis is holding a doll.

Early settler William Smith

Early settler William Smith

PORTRAIT: Early settler William Smith, 1825-1908, owner from the 1870's of "The White Hut" a successful guest house on the main Adelaide to Melbourne road, north of Kingston in the South East.

Early settler Sarah Smith

Early settler Sarah Smith

PORTRAIT: Early settler Sarah Smith, 1830-1902, owner from the 1870s of "The White Hut", a successful guest house on the main Adelaide to Melbourne road, north of Kingston in the South East.

Colonel and Mrs E.T. Dean

Colonel and Mrs E.T. Dean

PORTRAIT: Colonel and Mrs E.T. Dean.

Unveiling of a statue of Sir W.W. Hughes

Unveiling of a statue of Sir W.W. Hughes

PORTRAIT: Sir S.J. Way and the Hon. Thomas Price, the Premier of S.A. and the Hon. J.J. Duncan, M.L.C. attending the unveiling of the statue of Sir W.W. Hughes at the University of Adelaide.

Elizabeth Snoswell nee Holman

Elizabeth Snoswell nee Holman

PORTRAIT: Elizabeth Snoswell, nee Holman, 1821-1856. Married John Snoswell, 1818-1873, at Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide in 1843.

Mr. John Snoswell

Mr. John Snoswell

PORTRAIT: Mr John Snoswell who was the owner of the original Bush Inn, at Willunga, in 1845-1846.