George Tinline (28 October 1815 – 4 February 1895) was a nineteenth-century South Australian banker and politician. Tinline made his fortune when the Bank of South Australia created 25,000 guinea coins solving a currency crisis caused by a gold rush.
GeorgeTinline (28 October 1815 – 4 February 1895) was a nineteenth-century South Australian banker and politician. Tinline made his fortune when the...
Jedburgh Grammar School. His elder brother, GeorgeTinline, emigrated to Australia in 1838. On 3 September 1839 Tinline followed his brother and joined a ship...
in 1909. The Tinline brothers emigrated from Jedburgh in the late 1830s. GeorgeTinline made a career in banking in Australia. John Tinline went to New...
covers an area of 440 square kilometres (169 sq mi) and is named after GeorgeTinline, a former member of the South Australian Parliament. The Hundred of...
and South Australia politician, and his second wife Margaret, née Tinline. George Murray and was first educated at John L. Young's Adelaide Educational...
several years of fear and disappointment. They later sold their lease to GeorgeTinline. At Booyoolee station, which included some of the best land on the Rocky...
March 2010, retrieved 2010-12-29. This reference incorrectly identifies George Morphett (1811–1893), once owner of the land, as builder of "Tranmere House"...
(unnamed) English investors; Thomas Shepherd, Joseph Johnson, and GeorgeTinline. George Morphett acted as Chairman, E. A. Wright as Secretary. An amicable...
the Australasian Bank secured a large share of the business. With GeorgeTinline he supported the Bullion Act, which at a critical time saved the colony...
owned by Mabel's grandfather Arthur Hardy (1817–1909) and leased to GeorgeTinline, who started on the building before he abruptly left South Australia...
were made for the creation of a South Australian gold coinage, led by GeorgeTinline. This was strenuously opposed by Tomkinson in representations to the...
1880) and GeorgeTinline were partners in a brewery, which by 1844 was producing an ale of marketable quality. From that year on, Tinline's name did not...
and it was bought by Alexander Borthwick Murray in partnership with GeorgeTinline in 1873. At this time it occupied an area of 890 square kilometres (342 sq mi)...
early days of South Australia. He married his business partner Margaret Tinline after they had established a successful sheep business. Murray was born...
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Barracks, to which the committee agreed. The memorial was built by John Tinline of Bury, a local stonemason. It consists of a single tall, tapering obelisk...