Category:Edwin Thomas Smith

Edwin Thomas Smith

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Edwin Thomas Smith 
South Australian councillor, brewer and politician (1830-1919)
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Name in native language
  • Edwin Thomas Smith
Date of birth6 April 1830
Walsall
Date of death25 December 1919
Country of citizenship
Educated at
  • Queen Mary's Grammar School
Occupation
Member of political party
  • politician before the emergence of political parties
Position held
  • Member of the South Australian House of Assembly (1871–1877)
  • Member of the South Australian Legislative Council (1878–1885)
  • Member of the South Australian Legislative Council (1885–1893)
  • Member of the South Australian Legislative Council (1894–1902)
  • Minister of Education (1884–1884)
  • Lord Mayor of Adelaide (1879–1882)
  • Lord Mayor of Adelaide (1886–1888)
Native language
Child
  • Florence Ida Dean
Relative
  • George Henry Dean (son-in-law)
  • Edwin Theyer Dean (grandson)
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Ministers controlling education in SA : Edwin Thomas Smith
DESCRIPTION Portrait of Edwin Thomas Smith who was Minister for Education from 12 March 1884 to 16 June 1884. From a pictorial composite entitled 'Ministers controlling Education - South Australia 1874-1902' - the entire composite can be viewed by doing a number search on B 6725. DATE ca.1902


"The Acacias" - Now Loreto Convent - Cnr Portrush & Kensington Roads, Marryatville

Loreto Convent, formerly "The Acacias", the home of the late Sir Edwin Smith. Reproduced in the "Observer", May 19, 1923

The footbridge over the creek in the gardens of The Acacias, home of Sir E.T. Smith. DATE ca.1890

The Acacias, Marryatville - the dining room DATE 1900

The Acacias, Marryatville - the ballroom lobby DATE 1905

The Acacias, Marryatville - the billiard room DATE 1905

The Acacias, Marryatville - the ballroom - residence of Sir E.T. Smith. DATE 1905

The Acacias, Marryatville - greenhouses - residence of Sir E.T. Smith. DATE 1900

The Acacias, Marryatville - the Creek and footbridge. DATE 1895

The Acacias, Marryatville - the tennis court and shelter shed. DATE 1895

The Acacias, Marryatville - the residence of Sir E.T. Smith. DATE 1881

The Acacias, Marryatville DATE 1881

The entrance gates to the Acacias, residence of Sir E.T. Smith DATE 1885

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