John Bede Dalley was an Australian journalist, editor and novelist. He had a long-standing association with The Bulletin magazine in Sydney and was also employed as an editor and correspondent with The Herald newspaper group in Melbourne. His published novels took a sardonic view of upper-class Sydney society and the English aristocracy.
Portrait of John Bede Dalley, photographed by Harold Cazneaux, published in The Home, December 1921.
John Bede Dalley, aged about 27 (published in The Bulletin, 19 November 1903).
John B. Dalley, co-respondent.
William B. Dalley, petitioner.
William Bede Dalley was an Australian politician and barrister and the first Australian appointed to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. He was a leading lay representative and champion of the Catholic community and was known for his parliamentary and legal eloquence.
Dalley c. 1880s
A (vandalised) statue of Dalley in Sydney