Can you help John Fuller?
Do you know who these individuals are?
Please carefully examine these photographs, read the message below and if you can help John, email him direct.



Do you know who these people are?
I'd be very grateful if anyone who recognizes any of the people in these three photographs could get in touch with me at the e-mail address below.
The photographs were left by my 1820-Settler-descended grandfather, Ryno Neville Fuller of Stutterheim (1893-1987).
They look like professional studio photos, and to my relatively untrained eye they all look like they're of late-19th- or possibly early-20th-century vintage (any expert correction on this score would be welcome).
Although I have done a lot of work on my family tree (my 1820 ancestors were Henry and Susannah Fuller of the Ocean) I've been unable to identify any of the people in the three mystery photographs.
Known family haunts back in those times were Stutterheim, Queenstown, King William's Town, Grahamstown, Bedford, Adelaide, Kei Road and parts of Transkei -- that's the general territory.
Although they may of course be entirely unrelated to my grandparents, it's possible that one or more of the following surnames from my family tree might be relevant to their identity:
Adcock, Austen, Bertram, Blunden, Booth, Botha, Brown, Callaghan, Copeman, Davies, Driver, Deal, De Wet, Dwyer, Filmer, Fry, Fuller, Fynn, Haywood, Hill, Hutchinson, Jessup, Kemlo, Ker, King, Lanham, Liddle, Maasdorp, Mclachlan, Nettleton, Northcote, Palmer, Parrott, Penny, Reedy, Rous, Scandrett, Shepstone, Shirley, Stegmann, Stockenstrom, Stone, Truter, Van der Riet, Van Ryneveld, Vercueil, Wiggins, Wylde
If you can help please e-mail me, John Fuller