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Wedding portrait of Herbert Ernest Hall and Daisy Nash

Wedding portrait of Herbert Ernest Hall and Daisy Nash

Wedding portrait of 'Ern' (Herbert Ernest) Hall and Daisy Nash with their bridal party, friends and family. They were married on 24 April 1907 at St Bartholomew's Church, Norwood, by the Rev. Canon Andrews. Clara Denford Black, mother of Marjorie Andrew, was bridesmaid, standing on the left side next to the groom, holding a large bouquet of flowers and wearing a black hat. The group is gathered outdoors, in a garden.

Goodes Family portrait

Goodes Family portrait

A Christmas Day at Belalie East Farm: Portrait of the family of James and Emily Goodes. Adults standing at the back: Tom Fisher, Mrs Fisher, Herbert Goodes (killed in Boer War), Amelia Burford, John Thomas Noblett, Bill Burford, Florence Laube, Bill Laube, Nell (Ellenor Martha) Noblett (Mrs Stephens). Adults seated: Martha Noblett, Mary Ann Graham, James Goodes, Mrs Kerin (a friend of the family), Edith Walker. Children: Emily Goodes Noblett (on mother's knee), Rena Graham, Alf (Alfred John Harrold) Noblett, Claude Burford, Emily Burford, Ray Burford (Claude and Ray were killed during the First World War), Ern Graham, Clarry Graham, Mignonette Noblett, Mervyn Graham. [Names supplied by Min Noblett].

Goodes Family portrait

Goodes Family portrait

Copy of a portrait of the Goodes family of Jamestown: James Goodes (seated), with his six daughters, Selina (Lena) Smythe, Martha Noblett, Mary Ann (Polly) Graham, Caroline Amelia (Amelia) Burford, Emily Florence (Flo) Laube, and Edith Walker, and his three surviving sons, Thomas (Tom) Goodes, James William (Will) Goodes, and Fred Clarence Goodes. Herbert Ernest Goodes was killed in active service during the Boer War in 1901.

Portrait of a World War One soldier and his mother

Portrait of a World War One soldier and his mother

Copy of a portrait of an Australian soldier in World War One uniform with his mother. Thought to be Amelia (Caroline Amelia Burford, nee Goodes) with her youngest son William Claude Burford.

James Wallace Sandford

James Wallace Sandford

Portrait photograph of James Wallace Sandford, eldest son of Alexander Wallace Sandford. He was a member of the Liberal and Country League in the S.A. Legislative Council Central No.2.

W. J. Browne

W. J. Browne

Studio portrait of W.J. Browne, grazier and physician. At one stage William Browne was South Australia's largest producer of wool. As a member of the House of Assembly he introduced a Bill to abolish the sale of Crown lands and to lease them out instead. This Bill was thrown out but a similar one was later passed in both houses. Browne lived in Mount Gambier and built Christ Church there.

W. J. Browne

W. J. Browne

Portrait photograph of Dr. John Harris Brown, who was a member of Charles Sturt's 1844 expedition, and became a pastoralist on the West Coast. He died in 1904, aged 87.

Rosina F. Tennant

Rosina F. Tennant

Portrait of a young Rosina Forsayth Tennant, who married William Mortlock in 1891.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Samuel Henry Biggs

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Samuel Henry Biggs

Samuel Henry Biggs arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Recovery". Baker and confectioner, Adelaide.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : William Adair

Old colonists 1836-1840 : William Adair

William Adair arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Resource". Pioneer settler, Rowlands Flat.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John LeFevre Tuxford

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John LeFevre Tuxford

John LeFevre Tuxford arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Bardaster". Importer of agricultural equipment, Adelaide.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Captain William Richard Randell

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Captain William Richard Randell

Captain William Richard Randell arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Hartley". River trader, Member of Parliament.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : James Warland

Old colonists 1836-1840 : James Warland

James Warland arrived in South Australia in November 1838 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Farmer, Greenhill Road, Greenhill, Burnside.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : George McEwin

Old colonists 1836-1840 : George McEwin

George McEwin arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Delhi". Gardener, horticulturalist, jam manufacturer, author, 'Glen Ewin', Houghton.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Henry Douglas

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Henry Douglas

Henry Douglas arrived in South Australia in October 1836 on board the ship the "Emma". Farmer, vinegrower, Happy Valley.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Stokes Bagshaw

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Stokes Bagshaw

John Stokes Bagshaw arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Millwright, engineer, machinery manufacturer.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Hugh Kenihan

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Hugh Kenihan

Hugh Kenihan arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". Farmer, Happy Valley.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Henry Jessop

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Henry Jessop

Henry Jessop arrived in South Australia in October 1837 from Hobart on board the ship the "Abeona". Plasterer, Melbourne Street, North Adelaide.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : George Ragless

Old colonists 1836-1840 : George Ragless

George Ragless arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Farmer, 'Battersea', Edwardstown.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Charles Sparke

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Charles Sparke

Charles Sparke arrived in South Australia in on board the ship the "Elizabeth". Farmer, near Government Farm (Upper Sturt).

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Broadbent

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Broadbent

John Broadbent arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Postmaster, Cherry Gardens; cornfactor, Kadina; Methodist preacher.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Robert Buck

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Robert Buck

Robert Buck arrived in South Australia in August 1836 on board the ship the "Rapid". Master mariner, Port Adelaide.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Sir James Hurtle Fisher

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Sir James Hurtle Fisher

Sir James Hurtle Fisher arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Lawyer, commissioner, Member of Parliament.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : George Stevenson

Old colonists 1836-1840 : George Stevenson

George Stevenson arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Newspaper editor and private secretary to Governor Hindmarsh.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Monck

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Monck

John Monck arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Sexton, West Terrace Cemetery.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : James Cronk

Old colonists 1836-1840 : James Cronk

James Cronk arrived in South Australia in November 1836 on board the ship the "Africaine". Labourer, native interpreter, farmer, Adelaide, Dry Creek, Modbury.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Hon. Boyle Travers Finniss

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Hon. Boyle Travers Finniss

Hon. Boyle Travers Finniss arrived in South Australia in September 1836 on board the ship the "Cygnet". Surveyor, police commissioner, Member of Parliament, first Premier of South Australia.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Osmond Gilles

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Osmond Gilles

Osmond Gilles arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Colonial treasurer, pastoralist, Glen Osmond.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : William Giles

Old colonists 1836-1840 : William Giles

William Giles arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Hartley". Manager, South Australian Company.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Stratford

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Stratford

John Stratford arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "John Renwick". Resident of Hindmarsh.