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James Howard Phillips

James Howard Phillips

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait in three quarter view of Mr James Howard Phillips, of the firm D. & J. Fowler Limited and a Warden of the Marine Board (1891).

Robert J. Phillips

Robert J. Phillips

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Robert J. Phillips in three quarter view. [On back of photograph] 'Robert J. Phillips / Partner in D & J Fowler'

William Herbert Phillipps

William Herbert Phillipps

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait in seven eights view of Sir William Herbert Phillipps, prominent South Australian businessman and philanthropist. He was knighted in 1929 for his services to business and the community.

Henry J. Pitcher

Henry J. Pitcher

[General description] 'Full length studio portrait of Henry J. Pitcher posing with a chair and table on which stands a vase. He wears a matching jacket and vest (with watch chain) and contrasting trousers. He arrived in May 1838 with his parents, James and Isabella Pitcher, aboard the 'Trusty'. [His father farmed at Great Junction and Maitland.]

James A. Pitcher

James A. Pitcher

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of pioneer James Archibald Pitcher. He is wearing sidewhiskers and a short beard without a moustache. He and his wife Isabella Elizabeth were both born in the year 1810 and arrived in SA on 15th May, 1838 aboard the ship 'Trusty' from London.

Edward William Pitts

Edward William Pitts

Portrait of Edward William Pitts who was a pastoral pioneer and the son of Captain John Staniforth Pitts (1800-1833) who died in India when Edward was one year old. His mother remarried. Edward arrived in South Australia in 1852 and became an assistant to the Colonial Architect later becoming one of the best draftsman and artist in the colony. He also established one of the best sheep breeding farms in Australia. His wool was judged second to none, commanding premium prices.

Thomas & Jane Pole

Thomas & Jane Pole

Tintype portrait of Thomas and Jane (nee Bobbett) Pole. Married Shapwick Somerset on 5 December 1835. Son William was baptised on 24 July 1837. They arrived South Australia on 15 May 1838 on the 'Trusty' and settled in the Reedbeds (Fulham) area. Following their arrival they had four daughters, Mary Ann 27.7.1840, Amelia 22.5.1843, Jane 26.6.1845 and Elizabeth 8.2.1848. Thomas worked as a policeman and farmer.

Rev James Pollitt

Rev James Pollitt

Rev. James Pollitt of St. Luke's Church, Adelaide. This portrait is three quarter view, head and shoulders.

Rev. James Pollitt

Rev. James Pollitt

Rev. James Pollitt of St. Luke's Church, Adelaide. This portrait is three quarter view, whole figure, seated.

Rev. F. Slaney Poole

Rev. F. Slaney Poole

[General description] Upper body portrait of Reverend Frederick Slaney Poole, rector of St. John's Halifax Street, Adelaide, 1874-95. He wears a waistcoat and jacket with his clerical collar and has a trimmed grey beard.

Justice Thomas Slaney Poole

Justice Thomas Slaney Poole

[General description] An informal portrait of the subject who is standing (possibly on a rostrum) and holding his top hat. He was a successful and highly esteemed lawyer, taking silk in September 1919, but also in that month ascending the Supreme Court bench under the recently proclaimed Fourth Judge Act. He was also attained high office as a Freemason, becoming the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of South Australia in 1924. There is an opinion amongst senior Adelaide lawyers that he was the 'best judge South Australia has ever had.'

Daniel Potter

Daniel Potter

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Daniel Potter, early settler of Mount Gambier.

David Power

David Power

[General description] A portrait of David Power showing him dressed in a bow-tie and sporting a clipped beard and grey hair. An obituary notice for David Power appears in the Observer on 19th April 1884 p.5A. In the South Australian Gazette - South East Entries it is stated that David Power was granted land in 1858. [On back of photograph] David Power who took up Moorak from the Crown.

Archibald Grenfell Price

Archibald Grenfell Price

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Archibald Grenfell Price, born 1892 in Adelaide: Assistant Master, St.Peter's College, 1916-24; House Master, 1922-24. First Master: St. Mark's College, 1925. Adelaide University Council, 1925.

Thomas Price

Thomas Price

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Thomas Price, in three quarter view. A stonemason by trade, he cut the stone and shaped the marble capitals on the columns of the new Parliament House. He became an active trade union member, later elected as member for Sturt in the South Australian House of Assembly in 1893, eventually becoming the Premier of South Australia from 1905 until his death in 1909. His successful stable labour government was regarded as a 'world first'.

William J.S. Pullen

William J.S. Pullen

Portrait of Vice Admiral William Pullen.

Hubert Rutherford Purnell

Hubert Rutherford Purnell

[General description] This seven eighths view portrait shows the head and shoulders of Hubert Rutherford Purnell, Librarian, Public Library of South Australia, 1913-1944. He is wearing his 'Returned from Active Service' badge, issued by the first Australian Imperial Force. [On back of photograph] 'H. R.Purnell Esq., Librarian, Public Library / Adelaide'Hubert Rutherford Purnell.

William Charles Quinton

William Charles Quinton

Portrait of William Charles Quinton.

Samuel & Eliza Rady

Samuel & Eliza Rady

Portrait of Samuel & Eliza Rady with son, Albert, and daughter, Edith, taken at Port Adelaide.

Ragless Brothers

Ragless Brothers

Portrait of seven of the Ragless Brothers who had Yalpara station (north east of Orroroo), and later, Witchelina Station. Witchelina Station was a pastoralist lease for sheep and cattle 72 kilometres north west of Leight Creek and 664 kilometres from Adelaide. John Ragless established the property in 1873. The traditional owners are the Adnyamathanha and Arabunna peoples. The photograph shows Fred. B, William, Hurtle, Thomas, Henry, George and Richard Ragless wearing beards and hats with their three dogs.

George Ragless Senior

George Ragless Senior

Portrait of George Ragless Senior arrived in South Australia in June 1838 with his father John and seven brothers and three sisters on board the ship "Eden". Father John Ragless lived at Pine Forest (Enfield). Son George was a cattle and sheep farmer at Willochra and later lived at "Battersea Park" at Edwardstown after trying his luck during the gold rush. George was married at Gawler Plains on December 30, 1857 by Rev. Thomas Lloyd. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1907. George Ragless died at his home in Edwardstown in 1909

Richard Ragless

Richard Ragless

Portrait of Richard Ragless. The19 year old arrived in South Australia June 1838 by the "Eden" and was a farmer at "Tonsley Park". He arrived in South Australia with his father John and seven brothers and three sisters. Richard, his father and brother John junior trialled one of the first South Australian manufactured strippers designed for reaping crops. In 1860 Richard and his wife Eliza established the Willochra Inn situated between Port Augusta and Blinman. Richard purchased Harry Watts' property at Tonsley in 1868 and over the years bought neighbouring properties yielding over 500 acres He planted over 2000 gums. The property was used for ploughing matches and picnics. Richard Ragless died at Tonsley in 1901

David Randall

David Randall

Portrait of David Randall of "Glen Para" or "Glenparra", near Mt. Crawford. The name for the property was suggested by George Fife Angas who advised the Randall family on immigrating to South Australia. David and his wife Eliza arrived in South Australian onboard the 'Templar' in 1845, with their two children, groom, gardener and 2 maids. A single storey stone house was built for him in 1851 and in 1855 he established a dairy and cattle farm and a vineyard on the property near Mount Crawford.

Mrs. Eliza D. Randall

Mrs. Eliza D. Randall

Portrait of Mrs. Eliza D. Randall, wife of David Randall of "Glen Para" or "Glenparra", near Mt. Crawford. The name for the property was suggested by George Fife Angas who advised the Randall family on immigrating to South Australia. David and Eliza arrived in South Australian onboard the 'Templar' in 1845, with their two children, groom, gardener and 2 maids. A single storey stone house was built for them in 1851 and in 1855 they established a dairy and cattle farm and a vineyard on the property near Mount Crawford. Eliza Randall was author of 'Incidents in Colonial Life in Prose and Poetry', Adelaide, 1873.

Capt. William Randell

Capt. William Randell

Portrait of Capt. William Richard Randell. He was an Australian politician and a pioneer of the riverboat industry on the River Murray and represented the electorate of Gumeracha in the House of Assembly from 1893-1899.

Dr. John Rankine

Dr. John Rankine

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of pioneer Dr. John Rankine in an oval frame. The photograph was taken not long before his leaving South Australia to return to Scotland as his health was failing. He and his brothers arrived from Scotland in 1839 and founded the township of Strathalbyn in the 1840s. He bought up grazing land on Hindmarsh Island and built a large house there. He was a Member of Parliament from July 1854 to April 1857 for the seat of Hindmarsh.

Rasmus Family

Rasmus Family

Portrait of Rasmus Family in 1906 Darracq motor car. From left to right, Heinrich Wilhelm Rasmus, Jean Rasmus, Harrold Rasmus, Jane (wife of Heinrich), Johann Adolph Rasmus and Elizabeth (wife of Johann). The photograph was possibly taken at Ucolta (additional information supplied by a researcher). According to another resercher, the vehicle was first registered on 2 May 1908. Rasmus, H.W., Ucolta. 2 May 1908 484 (10/12 Darracq).

W.H. Raymond

W.H. Raymond

Portrait of Police Commissioner W. H. Raymond.

Rev. John Garrard Raws

Rev. John Garrard Raws

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Rev. John Garrard Raws, highly esteemed pastor of the Flinders Street Baptist Church. He was co-pastor with Silas Mead until 1895, then pastor until 1905 when he resigned due to ill-health.

Alexander Llewellyn Read

Alexander Llewellyn Read

Portrait of Alexander Llewellyn Read MVO, ISO. He received the Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1942 King's Birthday Honours and was Clerk of the Executive Council, State Under-Secretary and official secretary to the Premier of South Australia. These awards were given to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire.