Antonio Giannoni

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Antonio Giannoni (born 29 March 1814 in Rimini, Italy, died 6 September 1883 in Kensington, Adelaide) was the first Italian to settle in South Australia. He arrived in Port Adelaide on 19 September 1839. His bust, recreated from a rare photograph discovered by Professor Desmond O'Connor of Flinders University, stands in Norwood, South Australia.

Giannoni's full story and the extensive history of early Italian settlers in South Australia can be found in O'Connor's book No Need to Be Afraid.

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  • O'Connor, Desmond (1996). No Need to Be Afraid: Italian Settlers in South Australia between 1839 and the Second World War. Kent Town, South Australia: Wakefield Press. ISBN 1-86254-380-1.