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

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Cain](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/2b/a4/1246-9c8d-595a-b221-abdda3d919b7.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Cain
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 : Emma Amelia Croucher](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/28/7c/7586-5e8f-520b-8289-394b589b7fae.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Emma Amelia Croucher
Emma Amelia Croucher, 1822-1899; nee Lush, married John Croucher. Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Resided in Norwood.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Carter](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/ab/7a/8cff-dfb7-56d6-a510-c4728cb288a3.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Carter
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 : Carter](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/08/77/17c0-d2f1-5822-86cb-4f217f25b85e.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Carter
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 Jane Constable](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/a3/8d/fe2f-1f03-5a29-b825-0beaf7e1399e.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Elizabeth Jane Constable
Probably Elizabeth Jane Constable, c. 1816-1898; nee Butcher, married John William Booty, then Thomas Constable. Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Resided in Adelaide, Kensington, Norwood.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Collins](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/bf/ef/d91f-1799-5c32-9d41-d03d2e6d142a.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Collins
Sarah Collins, c. 1803-1876; nee Mabey, married John Collins. Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Resided in Enfield.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Elizabeth Collins](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/2d/ca/4c0f-8321-5749-9758-7f93c52da49f.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Elizabeth Collins
Elizabeth Collins, 1826-1907; nee Chandler, married James Collins. Arrived in South Australia in August 1836 on board the ship the "John Pirie". Resided in Rapid Bay.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Cox](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/3a/10/8080-4ff4-5dfc-b0c1-d3bed5ed42ac.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Cox
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 : Cox](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/36/56/fb62-fb27-5132-8985-3019e6bb3f8d.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Cox
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 Powell](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/9f/db/a5e4-0a83-592a-9ab0-a9f0a73995d9.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Jane Powell
Probably Jane Powell, 1813-1896; nee Gillard, married Charles Bendin Powell. Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Resided in Walkerville.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Black](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/74/b4/b6f3-9606-587e-b1a8-f014a5bbcead.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Black
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 : Brighton](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/4c/98/52d7-bb24-5e60-b445-d12672746833.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Brighton
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 : Barker](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/1d/69/0b13-c718-59fa-a18c-7f3647765a0d.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Barker
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 : Charlotte Backhouse](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/bd/ab/ecd4-0c6e-5914-964e-9612e9e7b991.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Charlotte Backhouse
Charlotte Backhouse, 1836-1917; nee Baker, married Nathaniel Palmer Giles, then Joseph Vivian Backhouse. Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Fairfield". Resided in Gawler, North Adelaide.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Ann Beaumont](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/57/95/6888-3d3e-5a30-8746-28bde3e62385.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Ann Beaumont
Ann Beaumont, c. 1837-1908; nee Plummer, married Charles Frederick Beaumont. Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "William Mitchell". Resided in Dry Creek, Angaston, Yorketown, Edithburgh, Kensington, Parkside, Hindmarsh, Albert.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Bennett](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/3e/d6/3af6-eacd-5f2c-9bc3-ea56ddf8b331.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Bennett
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 : Butler](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/50/35/a3cd-298b-5f24-84f6-295a4f3115b4.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Butler
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 : Eleanor Brundell](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/63/32/30a9-18d4-534c-8b37-39d57a27f2fe.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Eleanor Brundell
Probably Eleanor Brundell, c. 1828-1916; nee Wood, married George Brundell. Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Resided in Payneham, Inman Valley, Stansbury.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Boun](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/37/14/2621-051e-567a-9654-25c6757f06ef.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Boun
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 : Baker](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/6f/9d/ce99-71b5-529b-afc4-f71dfcb9299c.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Baker
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 : Baker](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/37/0a/5752-69dd-5025-bd63-1e130debf07c.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Baker
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 : Deborah Sarah Jane Breaker](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/bf/18/552b-3c5c-5557-b31e-06a4b6ecb905.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Deborah Sarah Jane Breaker
Probably Deborah Sarah Jane Breaker, c. 1823-1901; nee Carr, married John James Breaker. Arrived in South Australia in November 1848 on board the ship the "Poictiers". Resided in Belair.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Unidentified](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/10/67/8aa1-2661-5747-be6f-cdf904d26e34.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 Breaker](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/37/a8/42c6-785f-5cbe-a950-8fce1083e2fa.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Breaker
Probably Mary Breaker, 1811-1888; nee Carr, married Isaac Breaker, Jnr. Arrived in South Australia in November 1848 on board the ship the "Poictiers". Resided in West Mitcham.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Biggs](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/1d/a3/feff-9967-5425-8983-d6017ba12cb5.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Biggs
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 : Harriet Brown](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/14/6e/5845-18d0-5fb9-a6a7-cec0a56bda05.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Harriet Brown
Harriet Brown, c. 1812- 1897; nee Perkins, married William Voules Brown, Snr. Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Resided in Port Adelaide, Kangarilla, Brighton.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Clementina Brumfield](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/ec/8c/ab04-84e2-5ebd-ac9e-9c552bae5afd.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Clementina Brumfield
Clementina Brumfield, 1832-1904; nee Lockyer, married Benjamin Baker, then George Brumfield. Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Worked as a farmer and storekeeper. Resided in Virginia.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Bradley](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/4d/82/e77f-04a3-5f79-87e7-56f0a931be9c.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Bradley
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 Burnard](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/db/5e/f22d-17dc-5ca1-b5d2-49b38f6c2971.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Elizabeth Burnard
Elizabeth Burnard, c. 1810-1886; nee Stodden, married Robert Burnard. Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Resided in Plympton.

![Group of [women] Old Colonists : Lucy Boothey](https://d1red3q7jhuy4m.cloudfront.net/b4/06/23a8-6a9c-57e7-a14f-56f1a9434a8a.jpg)
Group of [women] Old Colonists : Lucy Boothey
Probably Lucy Boothey, 1832-1905; nee Middleton, married Joseph Boothey. Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Resided in Cherry Gardens.