Group of [women] Old Colonists [mosaic] [B 19985] • Photograph

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Ann Mackereth](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/82/61/7929-1304-5b20-85ba-82871239247b.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Ann Mackereth
Sarah Ann Mackereth, 1820-1882; nee O'Brien, married George Mackereth. Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Resided in Scott Creek.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Florence Harriet Weatherburn Marks](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/96/b2/703e-b12c-596e-8eef-013ce0287b4a.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Florence Harriet Weatherburn Marks
Probably Florence Harriet Weatherburn Marks, 1826?-1902; nee Wood, married Richard Marks. Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Resided in Payneham, Sturt, South Australia; Kangaroo Flat, Victoria.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Margaret Male](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/58/a9/b3c9-3451-53af-8bc2-6e26430e001e.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Margaret Male
Margaret Male, 1821-1890; nee Cobbledick, married Nicholas Male, then Joseph Gordon. Arrived in South Australia in November 1848 on board the ship the "Bussorah Merchant". Resided in Willunga.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : May](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/dc/21/052b-408b-5c2a-a690-71391a20ac8a.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : May
Photographic mosaic (composite)arranged by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones bearing the inscription 'Group of Old Colonists'. The majority of the women depicted arrived in South Australia, or were born there, between 1836 and 1840. In May 1872 Jones placed advertisements in the Adelaide press inviting 'lady old colonists' to attend his studio to have their portraits taken for 'a companion group' to the mosaic he has creating of men who attended the Old Colonists Banquet at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 (see B 47769). Women had been excluded from the banquet by its host Emanuel Solomon. Jones began photographing women in June 1872 and was still taking photographs for the mosaic in 1881, the year that the work was completed. The mosaic was later owned by pastoralist Thomas Bowman who donated it to the Public Library of South Australia in 1909. The mosaic contains 598 portraits arranged in roughly alphabetical order.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Malony](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/55/ba/946c-0cfe-5523-a3c4-8b90b67ebf77.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Malony
Photographic mosaic (composite)arranged by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones bearing the inscription 'Group of Old Colonists'. The majority of the women depicted arrived in South Australia, or were born there, between 1836 and 1840. In May 1872 Jones placed advertisements in the Adelaide press inviting 'lady old colonists' to attend his studio to have their portraits taken for 'a companion group' to the mosaic he has creating of men who attended the Old Colonists Banquet at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 (see B 47769). Women had been excluded from the banquet by its host Emanuel Solomon. Jones began photographing women in June 1872 and was still taking photographs for the mosaic in 1881, the year that the work was completed. The mosaic was later owned by pastoralist Thomas Bowman who donated it to the Public Library of South Australia in 1909. The mosaic contains 598 portraits arranged in roughly alphabetical order.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Miller](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/3a/f6/9be3-f9f3-5704-9440-8e64171fed55.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Miller
Photographic mosaic (composite)arranged by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones bearing the inscription 'Group of Old Colonists'. The majority of the women depicted arrived in South Australia, or were born there, between 1836 and 1840. In May 1872 Jones placed advertisements in the Adelaide press inviting 'lady old colonists' to attend his studio to have their portraits taken for 'a companion group' to the mosaic he has creating of men who attended the Old Colonists Banquet at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 (see B 47769). Women had been excluded from the banquet by its host Emanuel Solomon. Jones began photographing women in June 1872 and was still taking photographs for the mosaic in 1881, the year that the work was completed. The mosaic was later owned by pastoralist Thomas Bowman who donated it to the Public Library of South Australia in 1909. The mosaic contains 598 portraits arranged in roughly alphabetical order.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary McIntyre](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/a6/8c/20d9-2f83-53c5-a29a-a6e99aeffa29.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary McIntyre
Probably Mary McIntyre, 1827-1882; nee Kell, married Andrew McIntyre. Arrived in South Australia in November 1838 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Resided in Yankalilla, North Adelaide.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mitchell](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/ca/74/19b2-0533-5f83-b533-29d29fb36fb9.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mitchell
Photographic mosaic (composite)arranged by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones bearing the inscription 'Group of Old Colonists'. The majority of the women depicted arrived in South Australia, or were born there, between 1836 and 1840. In May 1872 Jones placed advertisements in the Adelaide press inviting 'lady old colonists' to attend his studio to have their portraits taken for 'a companion group' to the mosaic he has creating of men who attended the Old Colonists Banquet at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 (see B 47769). Women had been excluded from the banquet by its host Emanuel Solomon. Jones began photographing women in June 1872 and was still taking photographs for the mosaic in 1881, the year that the work was completed. The mosaic was later owned by pastoralist Thomas Bowman who donated it to the Public Library of South Australia in 1909. The mosaic contains 598 portraits arranged in roughly alphabetical order.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Susan Moore](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/81/2f/2f02-c3aa-560f-be17-a4110d7aa3ae.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Susan Moore
Susan Moore, c. 1813-1888; nee Hamlyn, married John Moore. Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Resided in Hartley Vale.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Martin](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/1c/bf/bbfe-bc14-5a69-8b10-5fc959c12d73.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Martin
Photographic mosaic (composite)arranged by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones bearing the inscription 'Group of Old Colonists'. The majority of the women depicted arrived in South Australia, or were born there, between 1836 and 1840. In May 1872 Jones placed advertisements in the Adelaide press inviting 'lady old colonists' to attend his studio to have their portraits taken for 'a companion group' to the mosaic he has creating of men who attended the Old Colonists Banquet at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 (see B 47769). Women had been excluded from the banquet by its host Emanuel Solomon. Jones began photographing women in June 1872 and was still taking photographs for the mosaic in 1881, the year that the work was completed. The mosaic was later owned by pastoralist Thomas Bowman who donated it to the Public Library of South Australia in 1909. The mosaic contains 598 portraits arranged in roughly alphabetical order.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Latta](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/90/73/77fe-3df4-56d3-800f-a0208cdcd607.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Latta
Probably Sarah Latta, c. 1789-1883; nee Gibson, married Thomas Latta. Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "John". Resided in Bull Creek.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Ann Leaney](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/85/74/5f37-3c8d-56cb-99d8-072282c0a336.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Ann Leaney
Ann Leaney, 1838-1914; nee Press, married William Leaney. Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Resided in Hindmarsh.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Caroline Langley](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/8b/01/2ae8-7100-5d82-9b1b-a7c752a9cfac.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Caroline Langley
Caroline Langley, 1827-1920; nee Dean, married Warwick Langley. Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Prince George". Resided in Chain of Ponds, Norwood. Worked as a farmer.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Harriet Loader](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/2f/d8/5e5f-6c6f-5ec8-afdb-c42c08d0f730.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Harriet Loader
Probably Harriet Loader, c. 1815-1886; nee Childs, married Thomas Loader. Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Resided in Payneham.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Hannah Langman](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/08/a3/2605-de08-563c-8c7e-a33a3c9dcabc.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Hannah Langman
Probably Hannah Langman, c. 1816-1899; nee McDonald, married William Langman. Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Georgiana". Resided in Adelaide. Worked as a laundress.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Jane Lowrie](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/4a/a5/46ac-ca45-5ad2-9cc7-6c5fe940dd19.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Jane Lowrie
Probably Jane Lowrie, c. 1803-1885; nee Smith, married James Lowrie. Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Ariadne". Resided in Tam O'Shanter Belt.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Anne Loader](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/d3/23/e22e-9480-5adc-a569-9a68de5c8d6d.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Anne Loader
Anne Loader, c. 1838-1919; nee Neale, married Charles Loader. Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Resided in Payneham, Bakewell Town (now Evandale); Mepunga, Victoria.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Eliza Linn](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/a4/8e/c0a6-7df9-5d16-9f05-205f4ac04eba.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Eliza Linn
Probably Eliza Linn, c. 1809-1884; nee Leggett, married Robert Linn. Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Morley". Resided in Hindmarsh. Worked as a publican.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Jones Lavis](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/5e/0e/5d63-64d3-5ab4-8e82-0e54eef533b0.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Jones Lavis
Sarah Jones Lavis, 1833-1907; nee Cox, married John Lavis. Arrived in South Australia in May 1840 on board the ship the "Eliza". Resided in Adelaide.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Lee](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/d4/9d/23d5-0ecf-5302-8c69-879fa16ae6a5.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Lee
Photographic mosaic (composite)arranged by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones bearing the inscription 'Group of Old Colonists'. The majority of the women depicted arrived in South Australia, or were born there, between 1836 and 1840. In May 1872 Jones placed advertisements in the Adelaide press inviting 'lady old colonists' to attend his studio to have their portraits taken for 'a companion group' to the mosaic he has creating of men who attended the Old Colonists Banquet at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 (see B 47769). Women had been excluded from the banquet by its host Emanuel Solomon. Jones began photographing women in June 1872 and was still taking photographs for the mosaic in 1881, the year that the work was completed. The mosaic was later owned by pastoralist Thomas Bowman who donated it to the Public Library of South Australia in 1909. The mosaic contains 598 portraits arranged in roughly alphabetical order.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Long](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/cc/58/cd38-5c1c-5336-911c-633fa32d3911.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Long
Photographic mosaic (composite)arranged by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones bearing the inscription 'Group of Old Colonists'. The majority of the women depicted arrived in South Australia, or were born there, between 1836 and 1840. In May 1872 Jones placed advertisements in the Adelaide press inviting 'lady old colonists' to attend his studio to have their portraits taken for 'a companion group' to the mosaic he has creating of men who attended the Old Colonists Banquet at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 (see B 47769). Women had been excluded from the banquet by its host Emanuel Solomon. Jones began photographing women in June 1872 and was still taking photographs for the mosaic in 1881, the year that the work was completed. The mosaic was later owned by pastoralist Thomas Bowman who donated it to the Public Library of South Australia in 1909. The mosaic contains 598 portraits arranged in roughly alphabetical order.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Caroline Lockyer](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/2c/66/45f3-d660-582d-95ce-f56ba8c0bd0a.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Caroline Lockyer
Caroline Lockyer, c. 1812-1894; nee Brunswick, married Henry Lockyer. Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Resided in Chain of Ponds, New Glenelg.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Margaret Peach Lock](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/11/3b/c60e-88da-5fb2-b397-0f97d19e43db.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Margaret Peach Lock
Margaret Peach Lock, 1833-1899; nee Cooper, married Edgar Richard Lock. Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Resided in Millicent.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Martha Lush](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/5e/39/6fb1-5683-589a-af71-84645492ca2d.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Martha Lush
Martha Lush, 1816-1896; nee Hopkins, married John Lush. Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Resided in Inman Valley, Bald Hills.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Emma Lucas](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/fb/94/299f-5e28-5e39-95b0-98f3068a9573.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Emma Lucas
Emma Lucas, 1831-1926; nee Dean, married Robert Lucas, Jnr. Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Prince George". Resided in Wirrabara, Norwood.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Leslie](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/b1/78/f5d5-6a5c-5d26-9f16-f812dc15c06e.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Leslie
Photographic mosaic (composite)arranged by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones bearing the inscription 'Group of Old Colonists'. The majority of the women depicted arrived in South Australia, or were born there, between 1836 and 1840. In May 1872 Jones placed advertisements in the Adelaide press inviting 'lady old colonists' to attend his studio to have their portraits taken for 'a companion group' to the mosaic he has creating of men who attended the Old Colonists Banquet at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 (see B 47769). Women had been excluded from the banquet by its host Emanuel Solomon. Jones began photographing women in June 1872 and was still taking photographs for the mosaic in 1881, the year that the work was completed. The mosaic was later owned by pastoralist Thomas Bowman who donated it to the Public Library of South Australia in 1909. The mosaic contains 598 portraits arranged in roughly alphabetical order.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Elizabeth Lithell](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/d6/c2/20f3-ff37-57a5-b9c8-f935dcce68e8.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Elizabeth Lithell
Elizabeth Lithell, c. 1799-1873; nee Britain, married Amiel Lithell. Arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Baboo". Resided in Alberton.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Little](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/c3/63/7fd0-65eb-5a2a-9375-4052514e64ab.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Little
Photographic mosaic (composite)arranged by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones bearing the inscription 'Group of Old Colonists'. The majority of the women depicted arrived in South Australia, or were born there, between 1836 and 1840. In May 1872 Jones placed advertisements in the Adelaide press inviting 'lady old colonists' to attend his studio to have their portraits taken for 'a companion group' to the mosaic he has creating of men who attended the Old Colonists Banquet at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 (see B 47769). Women had been excluded from the banquet by its host Emanuel Solomon. Jones began photographing women in June 1872 and was still taking photographs for the mosaic in 1881, the year that the work was completed. The mosaic was later owned by pastoralist Thomas Bowman who donated it to the Public Library of South Australia in 1909. The mosaic contains 598 portraits arranged in roughly alphabetical order.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Lane](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/0c/c6/6bbc-5d69-500c-b117-4cb27c0002d4.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Lane
Photographic mosaic (composite)arranged by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones bearing the inscription 'Group of Old Colonists'. The majority of the women depicted arrived in South Australia, or were born there, between 1836 and 1840. In May 1872 Jones placed advertisements in the Adelaide press inviting 'lady old colonists' to attend his studio to have their portraits taken for 'a companion group' to the mosaic he has creating of men who attended the Old Colonists Banquet at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 (see B 47769). Women had been excluded from the banquet by its host Emanuel Solomon. Jones began photographing women in June 1872 and was still taking photographs for the mosaic in 1881, the year that the work was completed. The mosaic was later owned by pastoralist Thomas Bowman who donated it to the Public Library of South Australia in 1909. The mosaic contains 598 portraits arranged in roughly alphabetical order.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Olive Laffin](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/59/c3/2419-895c-5fe2-8edb-52cbd28e6542.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Olive Laffin
Olive Laffin, 1835-1912; nee Wardle, married Joshua Laffin. Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". Resided in Goolwa, Kadina.