Cover—S.T. Gill, date unknown, On sale (detail)
Sketch 1—S.T. Gill, 184-, Port Adelaide, National Library of Australia
Sketch 2—S.T. Gill, 1854?, Portland, 1854?, State Library of New South Wales
Sketch 3—S.T. Gill, 1845, North Terrace, Adelaide looking east, State Library of New South Wales
Sketch 4—S.T. Gill, date unknown, Homeward bound: A scene of a mounted man and his dog approaching a house by night, State Library of New South Wales
Sketch 5—S.T. Gill, 1844, Sturt’s Overland Expedition leaving Adelaide, 10th August, 1844, Wikimedia Commons
Sketch 6—S.T. Gill, 1846, Camp in desert, Sept. 1st, National Library of Australia
Sketch 7—S.T. Gill, 1847, Neales’s Stopes, Burra Burra Mine, April 12th 1847, Wikimedia Commons
Sketch 8—S.T. Gill, 1849, Osmond Gilles, landowner, State Library of New South Wales
Sketch 9—S.T. Gill, 1852, The claim disputed, State Library of Victoria
Sketch 10—S.T. Gill, 1852, Digger’s wedding Melbourne, State Library of Victoria
Sketch 11—S.T. Gill, 1853, Dress Circle boxes Queens Theatre. Lucky Diggers in Melbourne 1853 In the reign of J.T. Smith, State Library of Victoria
Sketch 12—S.T. Gill, 1857, The first cricket match between New South Wales and Victoria, played in the Sydney Domain in January, 1857, National Library of Australia
Sketch 13—S.T. Gill, 1863, Squatter of N.S. Wales: Monarch of more than all he surveys, State Library of New South Wales
Sketch 14—S.T. Gill, date unknown, Native dignity, State Library of New South Wales
Sketch 15—S.T. Gill, 1869, Improvident diggers in Melbourne, State Library of Victoria
Sketch 16—S.T. Gill, date unknown, A city of Melbourne solicitor, State Library of New South Wales
Sketch 17—S.T. Gill, date unknown, The king of terrors and his satallites, State Library of New South Wales