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Foundation of South Australia 1800-1851 - People

The people of The Foundation of South Australia 1800-1851 included important decision makers, ship's captains, surveyors, explorers, pioneering men women, Indigenous people and their families, settlers, artists, farmers, skilled trades-people, non-English migrants and many others. They bravely established South Australia and left a valuable legacy for the people that were to follow.

Click on the items below for more details about the people of the Foundation era, including their first hand accounts and personal stories.

Portrait of William Richards
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Portraits of the Aboriginal inhabitants
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Portraits of the Aboriginal inhabitants (women)
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Rapid Bay camp
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Robert Thomas' tent and rush hut, Glenelg
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Robert Tod
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Rules and regulations for the disposal of public lands
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S.A. "Register" Staff
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S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-1859
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S.A. Northern Pioneers: A. Barker
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S.A. Northern Pioneers: A. Buchanan
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S.A. Northern Pioneers: A. Glen
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