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The Dictionary of Sydney was archived in 2021.

The Dictionary of Sydney was archived in 2021.

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Dalton, Joseph
Dalton, Maurice
Dalton, Richard
Dalton, Robin
Dalton, Sarah
Dalton, Thomas Joseph
Dalton, William
Dalwood, AE
Dalyell, Elsie
Dampier, Alfred
Dan, George
Dancing man
Dangar, Henry
Dangar, Henry Carey
Danvers, Charles
Daplyn, AJ
Darby, Douglas
Darcy, Les
Dargin, Angelina
Daringa
Dark, Eleanor
Dark, Eric
Dark, Mick
Darley, Benjamin
Darley, Benjamin Wentworth
Darley, Emily Sophia
Darley, Frederick Matthew
Darling, Eliza
Darling, Ralph
Darvall, Anthony William
Darvall, Edward
Darvall, Edward Roger
Darvall, Frederick
Darvall, George Harrison
Darvall, Jane
Darvall, John Bayley
Darwin, Charles
Date, Tina
Dattilo-Rubbo, Antonio
Daveney, Thomas
Davey, Jack
David, Cara
David, Edgeworth
Davidenkov, George
Davidson, Frankie
Davidson, Margaret
Davidson, Walter
Davidson, William
Davies, Glenn Naunton
Davies, John Joseph

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Dalton, Joseph

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Irish Jesuit priest who established a Jesuit presence in Melbourne before moving to Sydney to found St Ignatius College.

Dalton, Maurice

Brisbane based Irish republican interned at Darlinghurst.

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Dalton, Richard

Constable, deputy gaoler and master of the Benevolent Asylum.

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Dalton, Robin

Australian author, literary agent and film producer.

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Dalton, Sarah

Matron of the Benevolent Asylum.

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Dalton, Thomas Joseph

Member of one of the colony's richest and most influential Catholic families.

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Dalton, William

Ship owner at Greenwich.

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Dalwood, AE

Estate agent who donated his home to the Food for Babies Fund, establishing Dalwood Home at Seaforth.

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Dalyell, Elsie

First female resident medical officer at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and senior clinician in deficiency diseases in children who worked extensively overseas during and after World War I.

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Dampier, Alfred

Theatre manager and Shakepearian actor who by necessity also became adept at melodrama, often with Australian themes.

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Dan, George

Syrian born businessman who built a large business in Redfern and was influential in Orthodox church and community activities. Employing over 100 people, he was also highly regarded for his assistance to those in need.

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Dancing man

An anonymous man dancing in Martin Place during celebrations at the end of World War II who appeared in the 1945 newsreel Peace: Australia Celebrates. His identity is disputed.

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Dangar, Henry

Surveyor and landowner who came to New South Wales as a free settler in 1821.

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Dangar, Henry Carey

Politician and philanthropist who was a keen member of the Australian Jockey Club and benefactor of St Paul's College, University of Sydney.

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Danvers, Charles

Resident of Killara and member of the Progress Association.

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Daplyn, AJ

Artist who had worked in artist colonies in Europe and influenced Sydney's 'impressionist' painters after his arrival in 1884.

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Darby, Douglas

Teacher who founded the British Orphans Adoption Society and later became a conservative politician who represented the Manly district for more than three decades.

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Darcy, Les

Champion boxer who became the leading attraction at the Sydney Stadium before trying his luck in America in 1916 where he died.

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Dargin, Angelina

Postmistress of Randwick's first post office on Belmore Road. She died suddenly at her residence in Randwick and newspapers seized on the story reporting it as the 'Randwick Sensation'. A report in the Australian Star claimed Dargin's body was discovered by her niece, Elsie Lena Richards, who was actually her illegitimate daughter; a situation that caused controversy in the community and called into question her position as postmistress. By the end of the year Elsie Richards and her father and Dargin's brother in law, James Richards, sued the Australian Newspaper Company for libel and damages, settling for 255 pounds in damages.

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Daringa

Mooroo-ore woman from the Maroubra clan who was married to Colebee, a Cadigal elder.

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Dark, Eleanor

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Sydney-born novelist who lived for many years in the Blue Mountains.

Dark, Eric

Doctor who wrote books, articles and pamphlets on politics and medicine.

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Dark, Mick

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Conservationist and philanthropist who donated his family home to the nation as a writer's retreat.

Darley, Benjamin

Ship's captain and businessman who helped found the Sydney Exchange.

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Darley, Benjamin Wentworth

Son of Benjamin Darley and Katherine Wentworth, who took action to defeat the entail on the Basset Darley estates resulting from the will of D'Arcy Wentworth.

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Darley, Emily Sophia

Granddaughter of D'Arcy Wentworth who through her mother, was to inherit part of his estate.

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Darley, Frederick Matthew

Chief justice and lieutenant governor whose diligence and judicial management brought high office.

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Darling, Eliza

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Wife of Governor Ralph Darling and active in many benevolent committees, particularly for the reform and education of women convicts.

Darling, Ralph

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Governor of New South Wales from 1825 to 1831 who oversaw much exploration and change in the colony.

Darvall, Anthony William

Landowner of Ryedale Estate in Ryde, inherited from his parents.

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Darvall, Edward

Retired soldier who arrived in Sydney in January 1840 and became a landowner in the Ryde district.

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Darvall, Edward Roger

Landowner of Ryedale Estate who continued its subdivision and sale after his father's death in 1915.

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Darvall, Frederick

Public servant who was one of the city commissioners after the sacking of the City of Sydney council in 1854. He was later Auditor-General of Queensland 1867-77.

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Darvall, George Harrison

Landowner of Ryedale Estate who continued its subdivision and sale after his father's death in 1915.

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Darvall, Jane

Owner of Ryedale Estate and Ryedale House in Ryde.

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Darvall, John Bayley

Lawyer and politician who became eminent in Sydney society but returned to England in 1865.

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Darwin, Charles

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Naturalist who visited Sydney in 1836 during his 5-year voyage in the Beagle, when he began to formulate the theory of evolution.

Date, Tina

Folk singer and pianist.

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Dattilo-Rubbo, Antonio

Artist and teacher who taught Sydney's first generation of modern painters and helped found Manly Art Gallery.

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Daveney, Thomas

Free settler who was appointed superintendent of convicts at Toongabbie in 1791 to supervise clearing of the land.

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Davey, Jack

Radio quizmaster who became one of Sydney's best known personalities, famous for his charity appeals and participation in Redex motor rallies.

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David, Cara

Teacher and community worker who was first divisional commissioner of the New South Wales Girl Guides' Association.

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David, Edgeworth

Geologist and professor at the University of Sydney who accompanied Shackleton and Mawson to the south magnetic pole.

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Davidenkov, George

Russian emigrant and active member of the community in Sydney.

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Davidson, Frankie

Comic entertainer.

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Davidson, Margaret

British wife of Colonial Governor Walter Davidson, known for her work with the Red Cross Society as well as Scouting and Girl Guides.

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Davidson, Walter

Governor of New South Wales from 1917 until 1923.

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Davidson, William

Organ builder who established a firm in North Sydney and built or renovated many of Sydney's finest church organs.

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Davies, Glenn Naunton

Anglican bishop who was elected Archbishop of Sydney in 2013.

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Davies, John Joseph

Partner in Dodds & Davies, flour millers and merchants at Darling Harbour in the 1830s.

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