Prominent South Australians [B 11286] • Photograph

Prominent South Australians : Richard Chaffey Baker

Prominent South Australians : Richard Chaffey Baker

Richard Chaffey Baker.

Prominent South Australians : R.I. Stow

Prominent South Australians : R.I. Stow

Randolph Isham Stow, Q.C.

Prominent South Australians : C. Cooper

Prominent South Australians : C. Cooper

Sir Charles Cooper.

Prominent South Australians : J.T. Bagot

Prominent South Australians : J.T. Bagot

Hon. John Tuthill Bagot, Chief Secretary from 3 November 1868 to 11 May 1870.

Prominent South Australians : J.P. Boucaut

Prominent South Australians : J.P. Boucaut

Sir James Penn Boucaut.

Prominent South Australians : C. Mann

Prominent South Australians : C. Mann

C. Mann.

Prominent South Australians : S.J. Way

Prominent South Australians : S.J. Way

Sir Samuel James Way, Chief Justice of South Australia.

Prominent South Australians : H. Gawler

Prominent South Australians : H. Gawler

H. Gawler.

Prominent South Australians : Judge Boothby

Prominent South Australians : Judge Boothby

Judge Benjamin Boothby.

Prominent South Australians : W. Bartley

Prominent South Australians : W. Bartley

William Bartley, Solicitor.

Prominent South Australians : Judge Wearing

Prominent South Australians : Judge Wearing

Judge William Alfred Wearing.

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Hamley

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Hamley

Matilda Whyte Hamley, nee Wilson.

Prominent South Australians : Lady Cooper

Prominent South Australians : Lady Cooper

Amelia 'Emily' Grace Cooper, nee Newenham, wife of Sir Charles Cooper.

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Dutton

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Dutton

Mrs Dutton.

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Acraman

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Acraman

Mrs Acraman.

Prominent South Australians : Miss Boothby

Prominent South Australians : Miss Boothby

Mabel Frances Boothby, artist, daughter of Susannah Hinds Boothby, nee Lawrence, and Josiah Boothby.

Prominent South Australians : Miss Dutton

Prominent South Australians : Miss Dutton

Miss Dutton.

Prominent South Australians : Miss Tomkinson

Prominent South Australians : Miss Tomkinson

Amy Louisa Tomkinson, daughter of Louise Charlotte Tomkinson, nee Macdermott, and Samuel Tomkinson.

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Morphett

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Morphett

Mrs Morphett.

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Bartley

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Bartley

Mrs Bartley, nee Cooper.

Prominent South Australians : Lady Daly

Prominent South Australians : Lady Daly

Lady Daly.

Prominent South Australians : A. Short

Prominent South Australians : A. Short

Albinia Frances Short, daughter of Millicent Clara Short, nee Phillips, and Augustus Short. Albinia later married George Maryon Wilson.

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Christoe

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Christoe

Mrs Christoe. A pencil annotation 'Christie' is misleading. Dorothea Juliana Smyth Christoe (nee Blood), daughter of Dr Matthew Henry Smyth Blood, and wife of John Penrose Christoe.

Prominent South Australians : S. Gilbert

Prominent South Australians : S. Gilbert

S. Gilbert.

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Reed [sic]

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Reed [sic]

Lucy Reid, nee Reynell, daughter of Mary Anne Reynell, nee Lucas, and John Reynell. Wife of Ross Thompson Reid.

Prominent South Australians : Lady Young

Prominent South Australians : Lady Young

Augusta Sophia Young, wife of the fifth governor of South Australia, Sir Henry Edward Fox Young.

Prominent South Australians : Miss Ayers

Prominent South Australians : Miss Ayers

Margaret Elizabeth Ayers, later Mrs Arthur Lungley.

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Guy

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Guy

Maria Guy, nee MacDowell, wife of Lieutenant Michael Stuart / Stewart Guy, 1839-1869.

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Woodcock

Prominent South Australians : Mrs Woodcock

Mrs Woodcock, nee Carter.

Prominent South Australians : Miss Susan Blood

Prominent South Australians : Miss Susan Blood

Miss Susan Blood. Identified by a researcher as Susannah Blood, daughter of Dr Matthew Henry Smyth Blood.