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Lady Mayoress of Adelaide
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This is a list of the mayoresses and lady mayoresses of the City of Adelaide, a local government area of South Australia.

The first local government in Australia was formed on 31 October 1840 with the election of nineteen councillors to the new Adelaide Corporation, followed by the councillors' election of a mayor. The first mayor was James Hurtle Fisher and the first council meeting was held on 4 November 1840.[1]

Mayoresses (1840–1919)[edit]

Mayoress Term
1 Elizabeth Ann Fisher née Johnson 1840–1842
2 Martha Wilson née Gréenell 1842–1843
3 City managed as Government Department 1843–1849
4 City managed by Commissioners 1849–1852
5 Elizabeth Ann Fisher née Johnson 1852
6 Elizabeth Ann Fisher née Johnson 1852–1854
7 Jane Hall 1854–1855
8 Julia Lazarus née Solomon 1855–1858
9 Marianne Sabben née Ballard 1858–1859
10 Agnes Wright née Rippingille 1859
11 Elizabeth Ann Glandfield née Hawkes 1859–1862
12 Sarah English née Brown 1862–1863
13 Frances Goode née Russell 1863–1864
14 Jane Hooper Townsend née Norris 1864–1866
15 Amelia Georgina Fuller née Harward 1866–1869
16 Adela (Ada) Solomon née Pulver 1869–1871
17 Anna Augusta Bartels née Weidenbach 1871–1873
18 Sarah Allott née Smith 1873–1874
19 Mary Colton née Cutting 1874–1875
20 Jane Kerr Peacock née Garie 1875–1877
21 Emily Scott née Gooch 1877–1878
22 Jane Clark Buik née Spankie 1878–1879
23 Elizabeth Smith née Spicer 1879–1882
24 Amelia Georgina Fuller née Harward 1882–1883
25 Elizabeth Bundey née Brandis 1883–1886
26 Elizabeth Smith née Spicer 1886–1887
27 Elizabeth Smith née Spicer 1887–1888
28 Margaret Shaw née Shaw 1888–1889
29 Lady Selina Cohen née Marks 1889–1890
30 Harriet (Hetty) Bullock née Bowen 1891–1892
31 Jeannie Willcox formerly Barker née McArthur 1892–1894
32 Ellen Brown née Tucker 1894–1898
33 Rosa Henrietta Ware 1898–1901
34 Lady Selina Cohen née Marks 1901–1904
35 Mary Ellen Bruce née McFie 1904–1907
36 Mary Emily Mayfield née Johnson 1907–1909
37 Lady Selina Cohen née Marks 1909–1911
38 Lady Constance Jean Bonython O.B.E. née Warren 1911–1913
39 Janet Doris Simpson née Hubbe 1913–1915
40 Zelinda Rosetta Isaacs née Raphael 1915–1917
41 Elizabeth Maude Glover née Hannam 1917–1919

Lady Mayoresses (since 1919)[edit]

The Official styled title of the Lady Mayoress of Adelaide is The Lady Mayoress of Adelaide.

Lady Mayoress Term
41 Elizabeth Maude Glover née Hannam 1919
42 Lady Deborah Hackett Moulden née Drake-Brockman 1919–1921
43 Lady Selina Cohen née Marks 1921–1923
44 Elizabeth Maude Glover née Hannam 1923–1925
45 Winifred Drummond Bruce née Reid 1925–1927
46 Lady Constance Jean Bonython O.B.E. née Warren 1927–1930
47 Elizabeth Maude Glover née Hannam 1930–1933
48 Ada Cain née Davey 1933–1937
49 Jean Beatrice Barrett née Mair 1937–1941
50 Irene Hawker née De St Croix Wilkinson 1941–1943
51 Freida Clara Walker née Row 1943–1946
52 Lady Eileen Henderson McLeay née Elden 1946–1949
53 Hilda Florence Short née Paine 1949–1950[2]
54 Lady Eileen Henderson McLeay née Elden 1949–1950
55 Lady Margaret Rymill née Cudmore 1950–1953
56 Mahalia Alice Philps née Honeyman 1954–1957
57 Ursula Hargrave née Lloyd 1957–1960
58 Lady Barbara Glover née Anderson 1960–1963
59 Kathleen Irwin née Orr 1963–1966
60 Elizabeth (Betty) Bridgland née Saunders 1966–1968
61 Lady June Porter née Perry 1968–1971
62 Mabel Lorna Hayes née Allen 1971–1973
63 Juliet Mary Clampett née O'Dea 1973–1975
64 Valmai Roche née Haber 1975–1977
65 Mary Joseph 1977–1979
66 Natalie Bowen 1979–1981
67 Diana Mary De La Poer Watson née Beresford 1981–1983
68 Freda "Rosemary" Boucaut nee Cahill 1983–1985
69 Levaun Mary Jarvis née Brazel 1985–1987
70 Angela Condous 1987–1993
71 Lynette Ninio née Gibson 1993–1997
72 - - 1997–2000
73 - - 2000–2003
74 Kathy Harbison née Haines 2003–2010
75 Emily Kathleen Yarwood 2010-2014
76 Genevieve Theseira-Haese 2014-present

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "History of the Council". adelaidecitycouncil.com. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013.
  2. ^ A. E. W. Short died within 3 weeks of assuming office

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