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R. Searle

R. Searle

Opalotype portrait of R.Searle, J.P., with details emphasised with black and white overpainting.

James Shaw

James Shaw

James Shaw (1815-1881) South Australian artist. This is a photograph copied from a portrait painted in Adelaide in approximately 1875. "The Drifting Wreck" can be seen hanging on the wall" . Shaw moved to Adelaide in 1850 with his wife Janet Liddle Peterson. He was a Scottish painter, photographer, engraver, lithographer, surveyor and lawyer

John Banks Shepherdson

John Banks Shepherdson

Tinted Ambrotype portrait of John Banks Shepherdson, with the buttons on his shirt and waistcoat, and a long chain hand-coloured in gold.

John Banks Shepherdson and Marianne Shepherdson

John Banks Shepherdson and Marianne Shepherdson

Daguerreotype portrait of John Banks Shepherdson with his first wife, Marianne (R), nee Craike, and an unidentified daughter (L). The girl is wearing a long dress with lacy drawers visible underneath, and wide lace cuffs at the ends of her three-quarter length sleeves. In one hand she is holding a small posy. John Shepherdson is wearing checked trousers with a vest and jacket and cravat, while his wife is wearing a lace bonnet and holding a posy of flowers in one hand. There is some colour tinting on the flowers and the ring on Marianne's left hand. Married on 6 January 1829 in Yorkshire, John and Marianne (also spelt Mary Anne) with 4 of their children arrived in South Australia aboard the Hartley on 20 October 1837. Marianne died on 29 December 1858 and is buried in the Mount Barker Cemetery. John is buried with his second wife, Sarah, in the Wallaroo Cemetery. John Banks Shepherdson opened a school in the Adelaide Parklands, became a magistrate, organist and lay preacher for the Anglican Church, farmer, postmaster and public servant.

Millicent Clara Short

Millicent Clara Short

[General description] Seated portrait of Millicent Clara Short, nee Phillips, wife of Bishop Augustus Short, wearing a voluminous skirt and shawl. She was Chairperson of a group of women including Mary Colton and Emily Clark who, in 1862, lobbied the government for funding a home for female servants who were temporarily unemployed or convalescing from illness. The home opened later that year and accommodated hundreds of women every year up until its closure c. 1895.

John Michael Skipper

John Michael Skipper

[General description] Portrait of John Michael Skipper, artist and solicitor, seated and resting one hand on a desk. He came out to South Australia on the Africaine in 1836. [On back of photograph] John Michael Skipper / 1863 / Copied from Archives from photograph in posession of Mr. S.H. Skipper'.

Sir Edwin Thomas Smith

Sir Edwin Thomas Smith

{General description] Head and shoulders portrait of the subject in three quarter view, wearing a full, neatly trimmed beard. He was a successful businessman, parliamentarian and philanthropist, knighted (KCMG) in 1888. After his death his house, the 'Acacias' on the corner of Portrush and Kensington Roads Marryattville, became Loreto Convent, later Loreto College. [On front of photograph] 'Sir Edwin Thomas Smith, M.L.C.'

Sir Edwin Thomas Smith

Sir Edwin Thomas Smith

[General description] Head and upper body portrait of Sir Edwin Thomas Smith in three quarter view. He was a successful businessman and brewer who took part in municipal government and served as Mayor of Kensington and Norwood, later Mayor of Adelaide. Later in 1872 he entered the House of Assembly as the Member for East Torrens in which role he served until 1893, then he went to the Legislative Council as the Member for Southern Districts from 1894 until 1902. He was appointed KCMG in 1888.

Sir Edwin Thomas Smith

Sir Edwin Thomas Smith

[General description] Portrait of Edwin Thomas Smith, Esq., M.P. as Mayor of Adelaide, wearing the fur trimmed robes and chain and seal of office. He served as Mayor of Kensington and Norwood, 1897-73 and had two stints of Mayor of Adelaide from 1879-81 and 1886-87. In this time he did much to improve Adelaide's parks and gardens. He was a successful brewer and businessman, and a popular M.P., also a generous benefactor who was appointed K.C.M.G. in 1888.

Mrs James Smith

Mrs James Smith

[General description] This is a full length portrait of Mrs James (Christina) Smith, standing at a slight angle to the camera and resting one hand on a shelf. A Scottish Presbyterian missionary and teacher she did much work with the Booandik Aboriginies, eventually, in 1865, realising her dream of opening a school and home for local Aboriginal children in Mount Gambier. She wrote a treatise entitled 'The Booandik Tribe of South Australian Aborigines' recording the tribe's rites, songs and language and including biographies of converts.

Robert Barr Smith

Robert Barr Smith

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Robert Barr Smith in seven eighths view. He was sole partner with Thomas Elder in the well known Adelaide firm Elder Smith & Co. and was director and shareholder of several pastoral, mining, Insurance companies and banks as well as the South Australian Company. He was an active philanthropist, giving large amounts to public institutions. He was greatly repected by all and is said to have refused a knighthood.

Johnnie Solomon

Johnnie Solomon

Portrait of Johnnie Solomon (image is featured in the book 'Celebrating a Century at Poonindie'). Poonindie was established as an Aboriginal mission in 1850 on the land of the Barngarla people

Joseph Samuel Solomon

Joseph Samuel Solomon

[General description] Full length portrait of Joseph Samuel Solomon, standing in front of a drapery. He is wearing a uniform which is probably that of the Volunteer Cavalry and is carrying a sabre.

Judah Moss Solomon

Judah Moss Solomon

[General description] Portrait of Judah Moss Solomon, seated wearing Mayoral robes. Auctioneer, alderman, mayor of Adelaide, M.P. in Upper and Lower Houses with a particular interest in Public Health. He was the chairman of the Destitute Board in 1877.

Vaiben Louis Solomon

Vaiben Louis Solomon

[General description] This group portrait of six men includes a youthful Vaiben Louis Solomon, seated, on the left. He was a Member of the first Australian Commonwealth Parliament from 1901-1903 and 21st Premier of South Australia for a record short term of one week, 1 December to 8 December 1899.

Vaiben Louis Solomon

Vaiben Louis Solomon

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of the subject, facing slightly to the right. He is wearing a spade beard and moustache. Born into an orthodox Jewish family in Adelaide, he was a businessman with a wide variety of interests. He owned and edited the 'Northern Territory Times and Gazette' and later went into politics. He was South Australia's shortest serving Premier, from 1st to 8th December, 1899. [On back of photograph] 'Vaiben Louis Solomon'.

Sir William Sowden

Sir William Sowden

Head and upper body portrait of Sir William Sowden, seated. He has grey hair and a moustache and wears a dark jacket and waistcoat, light trousers and collar and tie.He was a journalist and editor of the'Register' newspaper, also a keen traveller and writer of travel books. [On front of photograph] 'Yours faithfully W.J. Sowden/ Adelaide 1926'.

Catherine Helen Spence and Helen Brodie Spence

Catherine Helen Spence and Helen Brodie Spence

[General description] Portrait of the two ladies shows Miss Spence standing with her mother seated. Both are wearing full Victorian dress with caps. [On back of photograph] 'Catherine Helen Spence and her mother Helen Brodie Spence / Estate late L.C.E. Gee'.

Robert William Spence

Robert William Spence

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Robert William Spence, Archbishop of Adelaide, in three quarter view. He is clean shaven and has steel rimmed glasses. He is wearing a cape and biretta. [On back of photograph] 'Most Rev. Robert William Spence, O.P., D.D. Born in Cork (Ireland) 1860. Ordained priest 1882. Consecrated Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide 1914. Succeeded to the See of Adelaide July 6th, 1915.

Edward Spicer

Edward Spicer

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait in seven eighths view of eighty year old pioneering pastoralist and philanthropist Edward Spicer. He has a neatly trimmed beard without moustache and wears a double breasted jacket. [On back of photograph] 'E. Spicer / Rose Park / Ship Winchester / Age 80 / 1st January 1897 / Arrived in the Colony 1838 / Born in London'.

Edward Squire

Edward Squire

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Mr. Squire with short hair and a trimmed beard and moustache. He was killed in an accident to the carriage which he was driving down a steep section of Belair Road on October 7th, 1893. [On front of photograph] 'The late Mr. Edward Squire, Deputy Postmaster General, Adelaide / Died October 7th, 1893'.

James Lawrence Stapleton

James Lawrence Stapleton

Daguerreotype portrait of James Lawrence Stapleton.

James Lawrence Stapleton

James Lawrence Stapleton

An occupational ambrotype portrait of James Lawrence Oliver Stapleton sitting with his telegraph device. Tinting is visible in the pink of the cheeks, and golden buttons, pocket watch chain, and telegraph device. In an embossed leather case with a gilt metal frame. James Stapleton was the telegraph Station Master and Mount Gambier, and Station Master at Barrow Creek Telegraph Station on 22 February 1874 when it was attacked by local Aborigines. Stapleton died of his wounds the following day.

Sophie Stapleton and Marguerite Aurelie

Sophie Stapleton and Marguerite Aurelie

Daguerreotype portrait of Sophie Stapleton and Marguerite Aurelie, both wearing checked dresses with hooped skirts. Buttons and jewellery have been tinted gold. In an embossed leather case with a gilt metal frame.

James Stein

James Stein

This is a head and shoulders portrait of James Stein, one of South Australia's early pastoralists.

George Milner Stephen

George Milner Stephen

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of George Milner Stephen in seven eighths view. He has short curly hair and a neat trimmed beard. He served as Colonial Secretary in South from October 1838- July 1839. He was an able administrator and lawyer who at one time became embroiled in controversy in land speculation. Later in his life he became known as a faith healer. [On back of photograph] 'Presented by Under Secretary'.

George Milner Stephen

George Milner Stephen

[General description] Seated portrait of George Milner Stephen.

George Milner Stephen

George Milner Stephen

[General description] In this upper body portrait a charismatic George Milner Stephen looks straight at the photographer. He sports a fashionable hair style and a large bow tie. He was Acting Governor of South Australia for a brief period between the departure of Governor Hindmarsh (July 1838) and the arrival of Governor Gawler (October 1838). [On back of photograph] 'George Milner Stephen / F.G.S. (London and Cornwall) / F. Natural History Society of Dresden / F.R.S. (Sydney) / Barrister-at-Law Middle Temple London / Acting Governor of South Australia 1838 / Copied from a deguerrotype made in 1841 in London / Presented by A.E. Hindmarsh Stephen'.

Edward Stephens

Edward Stephens

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Edward Stephens, banker, company manager, Member of Upper House and Methodist lay leader. [On back of photograph] 'Edward Stephens / First manager of first bank in South Australia / Member of board of S.A. Company 1841-1849 / With William Bartley he was one of the first two members of the Board of Advice of S.A. Company'.

Edward Stephens

Edward Stephens

Daguerreotype portrait of Edward Stephens wearing a frock coat and waistcoat, with his watch-chain passing through a waistcoat button-hole, and a cravat.