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Vol No Artist Title Date Medium Comments 1 Acraman, William Tregenza PRG 1336 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL PICTURES INDEX ARTIST INDEX (Series 1) (Information taken from photo - some spellings may be incorrect) Vol No Artist Title Date Medium Comments 1 Acraman, William Residence of E Castle Esq re Hackham Morphett Vale 1856 Pencil 1 Adamson, James Hazel Early South Australian view 1 Adamson, James Hazel Lady Augusta & Eureka Capt Cadell's first vessels on Murray 1853 Lithograph 1 Adamson, James Hazel The Goolwa 1853 Lithograph 1 Adamson, James Hazel Agricultural show at Frome Road 1853 W/c 1 Adamson, James Hazel Jetty at Port Noarlunga with Yatala in background 1855 W/c 1 Adamson, James Hazel Panorama of Goolwa from water showing Steamer Lady Augusta 1854 Pencil & wash No photo 1 Angas, George French SA Illustrated photocopies of plates List in front 1 Angas, George French Portraits (2) 1 Angas, George French Devil's Punch Bowl 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Encounter Bay looking south 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Interior of crater, Mount Shanck 1844 W/c Plus current 1 Angas, George French Lake Albert 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Mt Lofty from Rapid Bay W/c 1 Angas, George French Interior of Principal Crater Mt Gambier - evening 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Penguin Island near Rivoli Bay 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Port Adelaide 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Port Lincoln from Winter's Hill 1845 W/c 1 Angas, George French Scene of the Coorong at the Narrows 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French The Goolwa - evening W/c 1 Angas, George French Sea mouth of the Murray 1844-45 W/c 1 Angas, George French Mr Arthur's Sheep Station Coral Basin & Mt Shanck 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Yankalilla Gorge 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Portraits of Aboriginal Inhabitants Lithograph 1 Angas, George French Yattagolinga W/c 1 Angas, George French Sheepshearing in the Barossa - sunset Lithograph 1 Angas, George French Township of Angaston, German Pass - evening 1 Angas, George French Opening of the Free Chapel at Angaston German Pass 1844 PRG1336Artistindexspeciallist Page1of172 Tregenza PRG 1336 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL PICTURES INDEX ARTIST INDEX (Series 1) (Information taken from photo - some spellings may be incorrect) Vol No Artist Title Date Medium Comments 1 Angas, George French City of Adelaide from Mr Wilson's section 1845 W/c 1 Angas, George French Evandale ca.1851 W/c 1 Angas, George French Angaston - looking west ca.1851 W/c 1 Angas, George French Scene showing emus in a plain near Coorong W/c 1 Angas, George French Bethany W/c 1 Angas, George French Klemsic, a village of German settlers near Adelaide 1844-45 W/c 1 Angas, George French View at Tootatowinga - Yankalillah District 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Tarrawatta W/c 1 Angas, George French Rapid Bay 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Collingrove 1862 W/c 1 Angas, George French Goldwashing at Summer Hill Creek Lithograph 1 Angas, George French Encampment of gold diggers Ophir diggings 1851 Lithograph 1 Angas, George French Fitzroy Bar, at the junction of two creeks 1851 Lithograph 1 Angas, George French General view of Ophir at the junction 1851 Lithograph 1 Angas, George French Gold diggers arriving at Bathurst on way to Ophir 1851 Lithograph 1 Angas, George French Ophir, Summer Hill Creek with part of Church Hill in distance 1851 Lithograph 1 Angas, George French Lynedoch Valley looking towards the Barossa Range Lithograph 1 Angas, George French Terraworta on the Gawler River ca.1849 Lithograph 1 Angas, George French Salem Valley from the road to German Pass ca.1849 Lithograph 1 Angas, George French Native dwellings in SA 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Kuri Dance 1844 W/c 1 Angas, George French Palti Dance W/c 1 Angas, George French Mt Alexander gold diggings from Adelaide Hill 1852 W/c 1 Angas, George French Collingrove near Angaston SA 1862 W/c 1 Angas, George French Second Fall Glen Stuart [Morialta Gorge] W/c 1 Angas, George French Angaston - looking west W/c 1 Angas, George French Lindsay House [residence of George Fife Angas] 1851 W/c 2 Angas, George French View from sec 376 taken from Mr Evans Higher Sheep Station W/c PRG1336Artistindexspeciallist Page2of172 Tregenza PRG 1336 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL PICTURES INDEX ARTIST INDEX (Series 1) (Information taken from photo - some spellings may be incorrect) Vol No Artist Title Date Medium Comments 2 Angas, George French The young cricketer W/c 2 Angas, George French Mr Evans Higher Sheep Station with stone hut near Gawler W/c 2 Angas, George French Horses bogged in Lake Barlee 1869 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Arrival at Great Australian Bight - fresh water found 1870 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Attacked by natives at Weld Springs 1874 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Reaching Overland Telegraph Line 1874 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French North-West Point of Lake Torrens 1858 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Hermit Hill & Finniss Springs 1859 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Chambers Pillar 1860 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Central Mount Stuart 1860/61 Wash 2 Angas, George French Attack Creek 1960 Wash 2 Angas, George French Brinleys Bluff 1861 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Adelaide from west end Hindley St 1862 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Chambers River 1861/62 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Planting flag on shores of Indian Ocean 1862 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Kangaroo hunting near Port Lincoln Albert Peak in distance 1845 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Stuarts Black Hill Farm. Sheppards ca.1845 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Tomb of Melmanna, Warrior, Koorong ca.1845 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Encounter Bay Women (Lubras) roasting Trochus Yandalilla 1844 W/c & pencil 2 Angas, George French Onkaparinga Bridge Engraving 2 Angas, George French Kingscote, Nepean Bay KI 1845 Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Gawler, SA 1844 Pencil & wash No photo 2 Angas, George French Homestead, SA Pencil & wash 2 Angas, George French Life & scenery the colonies. Down Murray from source to sea p1 Engraving 2 Angas, George French Life & scenery the colonies. Down Murray from source to sea p2 Engraving 2 Angas, George French German selectors crossing the border Print 2 Angas, George French Life & scenery the colonies. Down Murray from source to sea p3 Pen & Ink Plus detail prints 2 Angas, George French Life & scenery the colonies. Down Murray from source to sea p4 Lithograph PRG1336Artistindexspeciallist Page3of172 Tregenza PRG 1336 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL PICTURES INDEX ARTIST INDEX (Series 1) (Information taken from photo - some spellings may be incorrect) Vol No Artist Title Date Medium Comments 2 Angas, George French Native hut, Koorong Pencil 2 Angas, George French Murray River Pencil 2 Angas, George French Near Bonney water hole SA Pencil 2 Angas, George French Lake Albert looking east Pencil 2 Angas, George French Studies of German settlers at Bethany Pencil 2 Angas, George French Native Studies & Native Huts Lake Albert 1844 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Native snare for Birds Ross's Creek 1844 Pencil 2 Angas, George French At Willunga SA - Atkinsons Pencil 2 Angas, George French Kangaroo Studies, Mt Lofty Pencil 2 Angas, George French Native Wicker Snare in the Swamp 1844 Pencil 2 Angas, George French River Bremer towards Lake Alexandrina Pencil 2 Angas, George French Shepherd's Bush Hut Bungala & boat scene Pencil 2 Angas, George French Lake Bonney near Mt Gambier 1844 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Native implements Lake Bonney & Lake Bonney 1844 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Bark Wurley nr Bagot & woman with two children Pencil 2 Angas, George French Near Cape Jervis 1845 Pencil 2 Angas, George French WNW Althorpe Island. Kingscote KI Pencil 2 Angas, George French On the Murray 1861 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Paddle steamer on the Murray probably PS Bunyip ca.1858-63 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Pastor Kavels mother Pencil 2 Angas, George French Klemsic, a village of German settlers near Adelaide Pencil 2 Angas, George French Upper falls of Glen Stuart adjoining Morialta Estate Pencil & w/c 2 Angas, George French Cave in Murray Cliffs 1845 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Nest of Lipea, Murray scrub Pencil & water sketch 2 Angas, George French Lake Albert Pencil 2 Angas, George French Figure studies - Aborigines 1844 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Lake Albert nr Barker, SA 1844/5 Pencil 2 Angas, George French Guichen Bay from Mt Benson SA Pencil PRG1336Artistindexspeciallist Page4of172 Tregenza PRG 1336 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL PICTURES INDEX ARTIST INDEX (Series 1) (Information taken from photo - some spellings may be incorrect) Vol No Artist Title Date Medium Comments 2 Auld, Eliza Hartland Stuart's tree ca.1900 Oil 2 Austin, John Baptist Adelaide from west end Hindley St 1849 Pencil 2 Austin, John Baptist Adelaide from west end Hindley St 1849 2 Austin, John Baptist Farm house & property Lashbrooke 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Beda Salt Camp 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Corroberribera 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel The Elizabeth 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Bottle Hill 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Pernatty Creek 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Pernatty Creek & Sand Cliffs 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Near Dead Horse Camp Pernatty Creek 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Small Upper pool, Smiths main water holes Wirrawurralu 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel View from camp - near Shell Lake, Valley; Mouth & Red Lake 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Smiths Creek & Clay Pan Wirrawurralu 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Upper pool Wirrawurralu 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Valley leading to Lake Hart 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel View from upper water hole Wirrawirralu 1858 Pen & Ink 3 Babbage, Benjamin Herschel Dry water hole.
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