Henry Hampden Dutton, often referred to as Harry Dutton, was a South Australian pastoralist, remembered for in 1908 making the first automobile journey from Adelaide to Port Darwin.
Kalymna House, Dequetteville Terrace, Kent Town, Adelaide. c. 1875.
Henry 'Harry' Dutton and Murray Aunger, at Alice Springs on their first attempt to traverse Australia by motor in 1907.
Henry Dutton (pastoralist)
Henry Dutton was a pastoralist in South Australia, known as the "Squire of Anlaby". He was the father of Henry Hampden Dutton and a grandfather of writer Geoffrey Dutton.
Henry Dutton was the owner of Anlaby Station, near Kapunda, South Australia, between 1890 and 1914.
Anlaby Station, near Kapunda, home to Henry Dutton.
S.Y. Adele, owned by Henry Dutton.
St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Hamilton