Abraham Abrahams, the Glossary
Abraham Abrahams (ca.1813 – 3 April 1892) was a painter and businessman in South Australia.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Catherine Helen Spence, Colchester, Julia Farr Centre, Sheerness, South Australian Register, South Australian Society of Arts, The Advertiser (Adelaide), The Pictorial Australian, Townsend Duryea, West Terrace Cemetery, William Kay (politician).
- 19th-century Australian philanthropists
- Australian art collectors
- Australian people of English-Jewish descent
- British emigrants to the Colony of South Australia
- People from Sheerness
Catherine Helen Spence
Catherine Helen Spence (31 October 1825 – 3 April 1910) was a Scottish-born Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician, leading suffragist, and Georgist. Abraham Abrahams and Catherine Helen Spence are Settlers of South Australia.
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Colchester
Colchester is a city in northeastern Essex, England.
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Julia Farr Centre
Founded in 1879 as the Home for Incurables, Highgate Park, which is more commonly known by its previous name - the Julia Farr Centre - is a 2.8 hectare site in Fullarton, South Australia comprising.
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Sheerness
Sheerness is a port town and civil parish beside the mouth of the River Medway on the north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, England.
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South Australian Register
The Register, originally the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register, and later South Australian Register, was South Australia's first newspaper.
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South Australian Society of Arts
The South Australian Society of Arts was a society for artists in South Australia, later with a royal warrant renamed The Royal South Australian Society of Arts in 1935.
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The Advertiser (Adelaide)
The Advertiser is a daily tabloid format newspaper based in the city of Adelaide, South Australia.
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The Pictorial Australian
The Pictorial Australian was a monthly illustrated paper published in South Australia by the Frearson Brothers, Samuel and Septimus, who were printers located on King William Street and Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
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Townsend Duryea
Townsend Duryea (1823 – 13 December 1888) and his brother Sanford Duryea (22 February 1833 – 20 March 1903, see below) were American-born photographers who provided South Australians with invaluable images of life in the early colony. Abraham Abrahams and Townsend Duryea are 19th-century Australian businesspeople.
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West Terrace Cemetery
The West Terrace Cemetery, formerly Adelaide Public Cemetery is a cemetery in Adelaide, South Australia.
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William Kay (politician)
William Kay J.P. (4 July 1829 – 27 March 1889) was a businessman and politician in the early days of the colony of South Australia. Abraham Abrahams and William Kay (politician) are 19th-century Australian businesspeople.
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See also
19th-century Australian philanthropists
- Abraham Abrahams
- Alfred David Benjamin
- Alfred Edments
- Anne Fraser Bon
- Caroline Emily Clark
- Charles Howard Angas
- David Scott Mitchell
- Edward Wilson (journalist)
- Eliza Hall
- Eliza Marsden Hassall
- Elizabeth Austin (Australian pioneer)
- Frances Keith Sheridan
- Francis Ormond
- Francis Robert Burton
- George Bollen
- George Brookman
- George Henry Bosch
- George Wright Hawkes
- Janet Clarke
- John Dickson Wyselaskie
- John Goodlet
- John Howard Angas
- Julia Farr
- Margaret Turner Clarke
- Mary Kate Barlow
- Mary Sophia Alston
- Maude Vizard-Wholohan
- Morgan Thomas
- Peter Nicol Russell
- Richard Berry (missionary)
- Samuel McCaughey
- Sir William Clarke, 1st Baronet
- Thomas Sutcliffe Mort
- Thomas Walker (philanthropist)
- Walter Hughes (pastoralist)
- Walter Padbury
- William Allen (philanthropist)
- William Gilbert (politician)
- William Robert Black
- William Wyatt (settler)
Australian art collectors
- Abraham Abrahams
- Alan Bond
- Alex Melrose
- Aubrey Gibson
- Bob Sredersas
- Chandler Coventry
- Cyril Steele
- David Walsh (art collector)
- George Salting
- Gladys Penfold Hyland
- H. W. Kent
- Janet Holmes à Court
- John Henry Young
- John Hunter Kerr
- John Schaeffer (art collector)
- Leon Trout
- Mildred Mocatta
- Patrick Corrigan (businessman)
- Reg Grundy
- Robert Carl Sticht
- Robert Holmes à Court
- Roland Pope
- William Dixson
Australian people of English-Jewish descent
- Abraham Abrahams
- Charles Nathan
- Debbie Kruger
- Donald Leslie (academic)
- Frederick Samson
- Harold Cohen (politician)
- Harry Boan
- Henry Cohen (politician)
- Henry Marks
- Henry Walter Barnett
- Jason Donovan
- John George Davies
- Jonathan Moss (cricketer)
- Josh Burns (politician)
- Judah Moss Solomon
- Lewis Cohen (mayor)
- Lucy Beeton
- Malcolm Fraser
- Marion Phillips
- Matthew Moss
- Nathaniel Levi
- Osher Günsberg
- Phil Moss
- Philip Levi
- Raphael Benjamin
- Roy Rene
- Tony Cohen
- Vaiben Louis Solomon
British emigrants to the Colony of South Australia
- Abraham Abrahams
- Alfred S. Cheadle
- Arthur Blyth
- Benjamin Boothby
- Benjamin Herschel Babbage
- David James (Australian politician)
- David Wark (Australian politician)
- Edward Lucas (Australian politician)
- Edward William Andrews
- Edwin Gordon Blackmore
- George L. Barrow
- Harry Swift (medicine)
- Henry Ayers
- Henry Hamilton Blackham
- James Ashton (artist)
- James Boucaut
- John Acraman
- John Brown (colonist)
- John Darling Jr.
- John George Bice
- John Reynell
- John T. Short
- John Verran
- Josiah Boothby
- Martha Berkeley
- Matthew Smith (colonial secretary)
- Neville Blyth
- Philip Santo
- Richard Butler (Australian politician)
- Richard John Loveday
- Richard Witty Foster
- Robert Gouger
- Robert Guthrie (politician)
- Robert Stott
- Thomas Atkinson (Australian politician)
- Thomas Brimage
- W. P. Auld
- Walter Gill
- William Akhurst
- William Boothby
- William David Ponder
- William Dixon Allott
- William Littlejohn O'Halloran
People from Sheerness
- Abraham Abrahams
- Albert Collins (footballer)
- Albert Flynn
- Barbara White (actress)
- Cecilia Gillie
- Charles Hezlet
- Edward Reed (naval architect)
- Geoff Anderson
- Geoff Beynon
- Henry Russell (musician)
- Herbert Potts
- Mary Anne Arnold
- Richard Beeching
- Richard Carpenter (footballer)
- Stanley Hooker
- Ted Harper
- Thomas Bilbe
- Uwe Johnson
- William Berry (naval architect)
- William Penney, Baron Penney