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Stephen, Alfred
Stephen, Francis
Stephen, John
Stephen, Matthew Henry
Stephen, Ninian
Stephen, RD
Stephen, Septimus Alfred
Stephen, Sidney James
Stephens, Alfred
Stephens, Charles
Stephens, Mary Ann
Stephens, William
Stephensen, Percy (Inky)
Sternbeck, John
Stevens, Bertram
Stevens, Clive
Stevens, Frank
Stevens, Julia
Stevens, Ray
Stevenson, Cecil Vincent (Pa)
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Stewart, Bruce (La Pa)
Stewart, David
Stewart, Douglas
Stewart, Frederick
Stewart, Harold
Stewart, James
Stewart, Jane Ann (Aimie)
Stewart, John
Stewart, Mary Caroline
Stewart, Nellie
Stewart, Peter
Stewart, Rex
Stewart, Richard
Stilwell, Frank
Stimpson, W
Stirling, James
Stokes, Patrick Vincent
Stokes, Sydney William
Stokes, William
Stone, George
Stone, John
Stone, Louis
Stone, Mary Ann
Stones, Bridget
Stones, William (Pop)
Storkey, PV
Storrier, Tim
Story, Ann Fawcett
Stowe, Francis Ernest

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Stephen, Alfred

Chief justice and politician whose long career saw great changes in the law and the colony.

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Stephen, Francis

Landowner at Croydon Park.

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Stephen, John

Lawyer who came to Sydney after legal success in the West Indies and was appointed first solicitor-general of New South Wales. He was made a judge in 1826.

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Stephen, Matthew Henry

Lawyer and judge, usually known as Henry Stephen, who was active in social and philanthropic circles. He was the son of Alfred Stephen.

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Stephen, Ninian

Barrister and judge who served as Governor General of Australia from 1982 to 1989.

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Stephen, RD

Driver of the first train that ran on the underground line between Central and St James on 9 December 1926. He had apparently also driven the city's first electric tram, on the Randwick-Waverley line, in 1890.

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Stephen, Septimus Alfred

Lawyer, pastoralist and politician from a distinguished Sydney legal family.

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Stephen, Sidney James

English lawyer who practiced in the West Indies before arriving in Sydney in 1828 to join his father, John Stephen, and family. He practiced in Sydney and Hobart, but after a dispute with Henry Montagu, was disbarred, when he went to Victoria. After the disbarrment was overturned by the Privy Council in 1847, he was appointed to the bench in New Zealand.

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Stephens, Alfred

Editor and critic who became literary editor of the Bulletin and later ran his own literary periodical, the Bookfellow.

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Stephens, Charles

Convict who was employed at Bennett's bakery in Parramatta.

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Stephens, Mary Ann

Shopkeeper and librarian.

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Stephens, William

Shopkeeper and ironmonger.

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Stephensen, Percy (Inky)

Publisher and literary agent who became a political rebel and literary adventurer, influencing the careers of several major Australian writers and also improving the standard of book design and production.

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Sternbeck, John

Member of one of the earliest settler families in the MacDonald Valley.

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Stevens, Bertram

Accountant and public servant who became an ambitious and energetic politician and Premier from 1932 to 1939.

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Stevens, Clive

Academic staff member, School of Architecture, University of New South Wales.

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Stevens, Frank

Champion swimmer, noted academic and successful barrister who spent his life fighting oppression, racism and corruption.

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Stevens, Julia

Sailor's wife who was resident of Pitt Street in the 1850s.

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Stevens, Ray

Local resident who was active in the Oatley swimming club for over 50 years.

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Stevenson, Cecil Vincent (Pa)

Electrical engineer who owned a business, Electrical Utilities, in George Street selling radio sets and electrical wares and conducted wireless transmissions from his home and shop. He founded 2EU (later 2UE) and physically built the equipment needed for its first broadcast in his Maroubra home. In his final broadcast, Stevenson said people thought he was crazy for this venture and though it was hard work to begin with, he managed to convince companies of the publicity value of radio.

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Stevenson, Robert Louis

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Scottish novelist, poet and travel writer who visited Sydney in 1893.

Stewart, Bruce (La Pa)

Aboriginal rugby league player.

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Stewart, David

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One of the founders of the Workers' Educational Association in Sydney (WEA Sydney) in 1913, and the organisation's General Secretary from 1913 until his death in 1954. He was also a member of the Commonwealth Advisory Committe to UNESCO.

Stewart, Douglas

Poet whose love of the bush and the natural world inspired many of his works.

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Stewart, Frederick

Land developer at Chullora, bus company owner and federal politician who donated land at Dundas for the establishment of the Lottie Stewart hospital, named for his first wife.

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Stewart, Harold

Poet and oriental scholar who is best remembered as the co-creator of Ern Malley.

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Stewart, James

Publican.

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Stewart, Jane Ann (Aimie)

Irish immigrant who was only 17 years old when she travelled with 195 single women on the Earl Grey in 1848 to build a better life in the colony.

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Stewart, John

Shipwright at Greenwich.

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Stewart, Mary Caroline

The daughter of a Governor and wife of naval officer, Keith Stewart, Mary Stewart turned the first sod for the railway in Cleveland Paddock on 3 July 1850 and was chatelaine at Government House, Parramatta from 1849. The Evening News claimed that during her tenure 'many gay meetings were held at Parramatta, which, from time to time, broke out in wild dissipation' and included races, concerts and balls held at the Woolpack Inn. The article described her as a 'tall, handsome' with a 'gracious presence and charming manner'.

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Stewart, Nellie

Singer and actor who achieved national and international success in operettas and pantomimes before turning to comedy and drama as her voice failed.

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Stewart, Peter

Marine sergeant who sailed with the First Fleet.

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Stewart, Rex

American jazz cornetist.

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Stewart, Richard

Actor and theatre entrepreneur who toured with his family company through Europe and America.

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Stilwell, Frank

University of Sydney Professor of political economy and writer.

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Stimpson, W

Early landowner in the Camden district.

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Stirling, James

Naval officer and explorer who travelled briefly inland from Sydney before exploring and promoting settlement on the Swan River in Western Australia in 1827.

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Stokes, Patrick Vincent

Engine driver and publican, Patrick Stokes was a Councillor of the City of Sydney and served as Lord Mayor 1925-26.

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Stokes, Sydney William

Surveyor and army officer whose surveying practice was involved with the development of the western suburbs and northern beaches.

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Stokes, William

Early landowner in the Asquith area.

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Stone, George

Saddler and temperance advocate.

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Stone, John

Soldier granted land in Ryde area.

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Stone, Louis

Novelist and playwright.

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Stone, Mary Ann

Dressmaker, milliner and temperance advocate.

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Stones, Bridget

Described as a 'formidable lady', Stones established and ran the famous Stones Milk Bar in Coogee for almost 30 years. A local boy named Peter Cook recalled how he and his contemporaries would call Stones 'Mum' and 'she would open a packet of cigarettes and sell them to the kids one at a time for threepence'.

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Stones, William (Pop)

Shopkeeper who established and ran the famous Stones Milk Bar in Coogee.

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Storkey, PV

Born in New Zealand 1893, migrated to Australia 1911, enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force 1915. He won the Victoria Cross in France in 1918. Later studied law and became a judge. Died in England 1969.

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Storrier, Tim

Artist who was the youngest recipient of the Sulman Prize at age eighteen.

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Story, Ann Fawcett

Cookery instructor who influenced school and technical education in Sydney and later in Victoria.

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Stowe, Francis Ernest

Architect and engineer who designed a unique three way bridge across the harbour in 1922. His design was supported by a central tower on Goat Island which would also serve as a war memorial.

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