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James Bailey Bassett
PORTRAIT: James Bailey Bassett (born 1883), grandson of an early school teacher at Willunga (also named James Bailey Bassett).


Studio portrait of a young boy
COSTUME: A studio portrait of a young boy with a toy train.


Studio view of a group of people
PORTRAIT: A studio view of a group believed to be members of the Folland Family.


Sister Nellie Saint
PORTRAIT: Sister Nellie Saint.


Eric Geisler
PORTRAIT: Young Eric Geisler, aged six, with his mother and father; he was the founder of the South Australian School of Hairdressing.


J.G.L. and J.H.S. Heidenreich
PORTRAIT: J.G.L. and J.H.S. Heidenreich, brothers from Bethany. J.G.L. (right) became a miller, his brother a Lutheran Minister.


Gill Hunt an early South Australian photographer
PORTRAIT: Gill Hunt, a photographer who produced many early photographs of Willunga.


Sir Douglas Mawson
PORTRAIT: Sir Douglas Mawson in his cabin on board the "Discovery" during the B.A.N.Z. Antarctic Research Expedition, 1929-31.


Reverend Alexander Knox
PORTRAIT: The Rev. Alexander Knox, Mitchell Memorial Church, Goodwood.


Reverend Robert Mitchell
PORTRAIT: Rev. Robert Mitchell, associated with the Mitchell Memorial Church, Goodwood.


Sir Edric Bastyan and Walter Bridgland
PORTRAIT: The Governor, Sir Edric Bastyan and the Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Walter Bridgland, at a function.


Walter Bridgland, Justice Hogarth and their wives
PORTRAIT: The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Adelaide Walter Bridgland with his wife Elizabeth, Justice Hogarth and Mrs Hogarth.


Sir Robert Menzies at the Stock Exchange dinner
PORTRAIT: Sir Robert Menzies present at the Stock Exchange dinner held at the South Australian Hotel; Walter Bridgland, Lord Mayor of Adelaide is in the background, centre right.


Sir Mellis Napier
PORTRAIT: The Lieutenant Governor, Sir Mellis Napier receiving guests; on his left is the Lord Mayor of Adelaide Walter Bridgland; Lady Bastyan, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bridgland.


Walter Lewis Bridgland
PORTRAIT: W.L. Bridgland, Lord Mayor of Adelaide, presenting the Governor's Legacy Bowls Pairs Cup to Jack Curtis (left) and E.K. Sanders.


Hugh Marks, Mayor of Mount Gambier
PORTRAIT: Hugh Marks, Mayor of Mount Gambier.


Caroline Lasscock
PORTRAIT: Caroline Lasscock, the daughter of Thomas and Rose Lasscock who owned a saddler's business in the main street of Willunga. Caroline married Herbert Allen.


George Laslett
PORTRAIT: George Laslett who arrived in Australia via the ship 'Fulwood', landing in Melbourne, December 1854, he later farmed at Allendale East, South Australia from 1867-1926.


Thomas Noye
PORTRAIT: Mr Thomas Noye who was the first teacher at Willunga Public School, 12 November 1920.


Richard Mortimer and his daughter Mrs Fridlington
PORTRAIT: A view of Mr Richard Mortimer holding a dog on its lead, and his daughter, Mrs Fridlington.


G. Sara on his 96th birthday
PORTRAIT: G. Sara taken at Willunga on his 96th birthday, 30th November, 1909. He lived to be 100 years and 3 months old.


Charles Lipson of Willunga
PORTRAIT: Mr Charles Lipson of Willunga, born 6th September, 1854. He was Clerk of Willunga District Council; Sunday School Superintendent; Justice of the Peace; lay preacher; Captain of Lifeboat crew; local carpenter and undertaker.


Ronald Angas
PORTRAIT: Ronald Angas.


Ronald Angas
PORTRAIT: Ronald Angas.


Monica Angas
PORTRAIT: Monica Angas, wife of Ronald, with their son Robert.


Ronald Angas
PORTRAIT: Ronald Angas taking a rest during a shooting trip.


John and Frank Livingston
PORTRAIT: John and Frank Livingston of Mount Gambier in Army uniform.


Mount Gambier resident John Livingston
PORTRAIT: John Livingston, 1856-1935, senior, resident of Mount Gambier, in full Scottish dress.


Mrs. Elizabeth Georgina Soutar
PORTRAIT: Mrs Elizabeth Georgina Soutar, nee Grey, social reformer and Vice President of the League of Women Voters in South Australia.


Mrs. Elizabeth Georgina Soutar
PORTRAIT: Mrs. Elizabeth Georgina Soutar, nee Gray, social reformer and Vice President of the League of Women Voters in South Australia.