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

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Philadelphia Hearnshaw](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/98/34/f7ed-425d-5693-b85b-36747f83f7e7.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Philadelphia Hearnshaw
Philadelphia Hearnshaw, 1823-1886; nee Gorham, married Isaac Hearnshaw. Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Resided in Adelaide. Worked as a maid, Government House.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Anne Edge](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/09/88/f819-7954-5882-a4ee-e91206992b17.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Anne Edge
Probably Anne Edge, c. 1810-1890; nee Mills, married Thomas Edge. Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Resided in Brownhill Creek, Flaxman's Valley, Adelaide.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Catherine Ellis](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/b5/6f/4ee7-fa00-55fc-b26f-e0ba9008ac9c.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Catherine Ellis
Catherine Ellis, 1835-1909; nee Martin, married John Cock Ellis. Arrived in South Australia in September 1840 on board the ship the "Lysander". Resided in Aldinga.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Ellis](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/e4/47/bf01-4e89-54d6-949c-27a84c301ba8.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Ellis
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 Ann Eagle](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/45/a8/e58f-7d9c-50c5-8e61-f69115b145d5.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Eagle
Probably Mary Ann Eagle, c. 1816-1901; nee Beare, married Richard Eagle. Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffat". Resided in McLaren Vale, Noarlunga, Magill.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Daw](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/d1/a9/ef54-a4a1-59aa-9da6-1cdc6a7e1841.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Daw
Probably Mary Ann Daw, c. 1827-1911; nee Daw, married John Wickham Daw. Arrived in South Australia in September 1838 on board the ship the "Winchester". Resided in St Marys, Kangaroo Island.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Day](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/3f/e0/e239-8650-5ce2-ac2e-81e56517a20a.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Day
Mary Ann Day, 1819-1886; nee Harris, married Richard Day. Arrived South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the 'Royal Admiral'. Resided at Angle Park, Croydon.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Christina Dungey](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/d1/ef/dc53-a970-55c5-8e75-940d44d7f3b9.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Christina Dungey
Probably Christina Dungey, c. 1830-1907; nee Christie, married Peter Pomeroy Dungey. Arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Harvest Home". Resided in Bowden.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Elizabeth Dick](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/7f/1a/1615-91b5-5178-8af1-7292ee5f094f.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Elizabeth Dick
Elizabeth Dick, c. 1836-1917; formerly Corbett, nee Furler, married John Henry Corbett and then John Dick. Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "D'Auvergne". Resided in Grunthal (Verdun), Adelaide. Worked as a dressmaker.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Eliza Dorman](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/c3/6f/5950-b72b-55e7-b88b-548c360085ba.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Eliza Dorman
Eliza Dorman, 1820-1907, nee Filmer, married John Dorman. Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Lloyds". Resided in Brighton.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Emma Dalton](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/91/ae/d6a5-4cb4-5961-9fb1-8b5fca373fff.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Emma Dalton
Probably Emma Dalton, c. 1822-1904; nee Blakely, married John Walter Frederick Dalton. Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". Resided in Adelaide.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Dunbar](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/8e/e1/69fb-6377-5eb3-b6ec-35b46318a54d.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Dunbar
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 : Margaret Rosina Dewar](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/85/f0/ee52-e00b-51fc-be0b-5a7f4c79852f.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Margaret Rosina Dewar
Probably Margaret Rosina Dewar, 1819-1916; nee Bernard, married John Dewar. Arrived in South Australia in November 1839 on board the ship the "Mary" (landing at Sydney). Resided in Alberton, Blumberg (Birdwood), Port Adelaide, Exeter.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Davis](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/ed/35/ab6d-9ad6-5233-ba6c-9b043ce28dff.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Davis
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 : Jane De Laine](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/73/33/8944-0371-5410-a6d7-d73c4b2a44aa.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Jane De Laine
Jane De Laine, c. 1825-1909; nee Lucas, married Mathurin Charles Leon De Laine. Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Fairfield". Resided in Sturt, Norwood.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Dooley](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/75/e4/3a4f-5205-591b-86dc-9ef8202963e4.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Dooley
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 : Davis](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/e1/e8/eba1-352a-5388-81d4-17d06e09997e.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Davis
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 : Unidentified](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/20/7b/5b74-45c5-52b9-9b0a-8a313e2d4959.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Unidentified
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 Ann Dunstan](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/ef/dc/19f2-a5e0-5552-90e5-75f2a09570a5.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Dunstan
Probably Mary Ann Dunstan, 1840-1912; nee Mildred, married Henry Dunstan. Born in Port Adelaide, South Australia to Mary Ann Mildred, nee East, and George Mildred. Resided in Kensington, Magill.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Ann Dyke](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/16/3c/9500-ba94-56cc-9c3e-4a4669f3a92c.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Ann Dyke
Sarah Ann Dyke, 1825-1892; nee Stutely, married John Thomas Dyke. Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Resided in Adelaide, Port Elliot, Victor Harbor.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Martha Darke](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/26/68/4fc0-f0d4-54c5-af6b-b8ae1e5542f3.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Martha Darke
Probably Martha Darke, 1828-1910; nee Morris, married James Darke. Arrived in South Australia in July 1848 on board the ship the "Westminster". Resided in North Adelaide, Prospect.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Donnelly](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/96/07/5274-fb37-5cb1-99ad-61d1f2b61843.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Donnelly
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 : Cook](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/c6/b0/78e1-f518-5fa5-9ab7-3f9d349fa491.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Cook
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 : Cook](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/79/db/3cb1-c739-5e95-99b7-905a0b862493.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Cook
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 : Teresa Carson](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/8d/e0/28e7-bb16-5630-8af2-1a7207e5e7c0.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Teresa Carson
Teresa Carson, c. 1834-1911; nee Tranter, married Robert Johnson Carson. Arrived in South Australia in November 1840 on board the ship the "Diadem". Resided in Port Gawler, Port Wakefield, Halbury.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Carson](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/01/f0/209f-1abf-5374-b588-7b8ee16eb230.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Carson
Carson, Mary, c. 1789-1883; nee Wells, married John Carson. Arrived in South Australia in October 1840 on board the ship the "Mary Dugdale". Resided in Lewiston, Native Point.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Christie](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/45/d1/f562-f1d6-5acb-9055-2478da89edc7.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Christie
Mary Christie, c. 1841-1881; nee Robertson, married William Christie. Born in South Australia to Catherine Robertson, nee Wright, and James Robertson. Resided in Delamere.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Cornwell](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/73/e2/fe66-c3ef-55ea-9dde-0ce48acac969.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Cornwell
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 Cousins](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/7f/18/0e6c-5a80-5de1-8a70-9a8ba8fb8ddf.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Cousins
Probably Mary Cousins, c. 1822-1885; nee [unknown], married William Cousins. Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Prince Regent". Resided in Hindmarsh.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Coward](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/d2/91/f5d4-0dcb-58b5-a33a-74c576ba9f7d.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Coward
Sarah Coward, c. 1814-1887; nee Lanham, married John Coward. Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Resided in Adelaide.