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Diary of G.F. Jeffery

Diary of G.F. Jeffery

Diary kept by George Frederick Jeffery while serving on HMCS Protector, 6 August 1900 - May 1901. Contains reference to the Boxer Rebellion and Commonwealth Inaugural Ceremonies. Also includes a photograph of the gun crew of the Protector, ca.1901 and two photographs of George Frederick Jeffery one in 'Protector' uniform ca.1901 and one as Harbour-master at Victor Harbor 1911.

James Jefferis

James Jefferis

Reverend James Jefferis, whose public statements supporting Federation earned him the title of "Prophet of Federation".

James Jefferis

James Jefferis

James Jefferis.

George Frederick Jeffery

George Frederick Jeffery

PORTRAIT: George Frederick Jeffery wearing his uniform as a sailor on the crew of the 'Protector' gunboat.

George Frederick Jeffery

George Frederick Jeffery

PORTRAIT: George Frederick Jeffery dressed in his Harbour-master's uniform at Victor Harbor.

Australian Naval Reserve

Australian Naval Reserve

Sailors of the Australian Naval Reserve; George Tece, Dave Evans, Fred Jefferie, Len Badger and Jack Tickle.

Aboriginal warrior and photographer

Aboriginal warrior and photographer

GENERAL: Frederick Albany Jeffery, photographer, standing with an Aboriginal warrior, name not known, during a visit to a remote area of Australia, possibly northern South Australia or Central Australia.

Saies Staff picnic at Lyrup

Saies Staff picnic at Lyrup

Saies Staff picnic at Lyrup, with a large mixed group on a grassy area, with the river behind. Those standing include Mr. Saies Senior, Miss Mutton, Mrs. Saies, Mr N.T. Jeffery and John Saies Jnr.

Several men in small rowboats fishing at Narrung

Several men in small rowboats fishing at Narrung

Several men in small rowboats, including J.T. Jeffery standing, fishing at Narrung.

Miss Flo Jeffery

Miss Flo Jeffery

Miss Flo Jeffery of Tumby Bay, South Australia; a head and shoulders view of her writing at a desk.

Studio view of Miss Flo Jeffery from Victor Harbor

Studio view of Miss Flo Jeffery from Victor Harbor

Studio view of Miss Flo Jeffery from Victor Harbor.

School, Fullerville

School, Fullerville

School pupils and their teacher from Fullerville School. Left to right: Miss Elliott (Teacher); Vera Giddings; Eliza Hobbs; Elsie Hobbs; Rex Jeffery; Alfred Stanton; Stephen Jeffery; Gladys Walladge; Walter Walladge; Bennie Giddings; Alfred Hein; Arkless Walladge; Angas McMann; George Jeffery; Robert Jeffery; William Hein; Ross Woolford; Ernest Walladge; Gladys Giddings; Dorothy Woolford; Harriet Nottle; Millie Heddle.

Jeffrey Munchenberg in his dugout, Andamooka

Jeffrey Munchenberg in his dugout, Andamooka

Jeffrey Munchemberg in his dugout house in Andamooka, where he had moved to 32 years earlier from Victor Harbor. The photographer comments, "I came across Jeffrey one morning whilst driving around Andamooka's winding little dirt roads searching for inhabited dugouts. Jeffery was seated out the front of his house, which caught my attention immediately due to the fact that it resembled a giant Bower Bird nest with bits and pieces of old mining implements, car parts, and shinny stuff that I can't even begin to explain. I pulled over and started chatting and before long Jeffery was giving me the grand tour of his humble abode, as he guided me through each room I was amazed at all of the art work he had collected over the years. Jeffery told me that his home was one of the originals dugout of Andamooka and had been built by George Molcha, I was amazed at how cool the living room and bed rooms were considering the outside temperature was already 35 degrees at 11am. We sat and drank cups of tea in the lounge room and I listened as Jeffery explained how he loved living in such a remote part of the state."

Series 072: Onkaparinga Woollen Mills, Lobethal

Series 072: Onkaparinga Woollen Mills, Lobethal

Aerial views of the Onkaparinga Woollen Mills at Lobethal, taken from various heights and directions. Lobethal and Woodside Roads can be seen in the photographs.

Gilberton House, Walkerville

Gilberton House, Walkerville

Gilberton House, Walkerville.

Jacob Bowden

Jacob Bowden

Mr. Jacob Bowden who arrived in 1838, a herbalist of Gilles Street.

Director of Agriculture and staff

Director of Agriculture and staff

Director of Agriculture and staff, 17 November 1919. Back row: (left to right) H. Meegan, F.J. Nicholas, J.N. Hausen, V.Y. Richardson, D.C. Gregory, C.F. Anderson, F.R. Spiller, F.C. Richards, P.J. Gray. Centre row: F.D. Jeffery, L.S. Smith, F.H. Suter, Prof. A.J. Perkins, W.J. Spafford, J.W. McDonald, G.A. White. Front row: R.E. Brandenburg, S.W. Fitzgerald, H.C. Pope, B.C. Philp, C.B. McCarthy, L.Q. Thomas.

North Adelaide Cycling Club

North Adelaide Cycling Club

North Adelaide Cycling Club at the Briars, Medindie home of Hon. GC Hawker, captain of the North Adelaide Cycling Club. Photograph was taken on December 19, 1891 by J Gazard (member) Uniform: Dark green velveteen jackets, corduroy knickers. Back row: WHN Steed, FG Edwards, JG Wanke, E Jeffery, S Burgess, HJ Wells, DH Cookson, RE Cussen, FW Fowler, Hon. GC Hawker, HT Burgess, AJ Radford, PJ Williams, JC Baker, RB Fraser, H Cox. Middle row: George S Cockburn, IT Loutit, AJ Hunter. Front row: FS Toms, TO Fowler, C Hills, HE Hayward, FV Cox, AJ Young, AE Elix. The Hon. George Charles Hawker (1818-1895) was a prominent figure in political life in early South Australia. He entered SA Parliament only one year after its' inception. He took a leading position to prepare for the growth of the young nation. He was a popular man, fascinating and polished speaker. He was knighted posthumously, he and Lady Hawker produced 16 children. He is remembered as an art collector, sheep grazier and a Member of the Lower House.

Adelaide Young Men's Society

Adelaide Young Men's Society

Members of the Adelaide Young Men's Society. Numbers read from left to right. 1. M. F. Dawkins; 2. A. Heath; 3. H. Roach; 4. W. S. Thomson; 5. H. Roach; 6. T. McKenzie; 7. W. E. Cooke; 8. D. McLeish; 9. J. C. Craigie; 10. M. H. Mead; 11. F. Flint; 12. J. Noack; 13. R. Sexton; 14. F. K. Baker; 15. F. Day; 16. W. Green; 17. A. Verco; 18. P. Newland; 19. B Tate; 20. W. Cornock; 21. H. H. Dawson; 22. M. Schroeder; 23. P. Messent; 24. C. K. Baker; 25. J. J. Morrison; 26. H. D. Braidwood; 27. G. McDonald; 28. H. A. R. DuRieu; 29. C. Sparks; 30. A. G. McLean; 31. H. H. Tapscott; 32. W. H. Logue; 33. G. Stephens; 34. J. B. Messent; 35. H. McMillan; 36. J. S. Dane; 37. J. Williams; 38. E. Leaver; 39. F. Gurr; 40. R. Drummond; 41. W. G. F. Leask; 42. F. G. Stanton; 43. E. A. Symonds; 44. s. J. Whitmore; 45. R. C. Cornish; 46. J. S. Duff; 47. G. Searey; 48. S. Good; 49. A. Sladden; 50. C. Proud; 51. J. Limbert; 52. J. T. Hackett, B.A.; 53. W. C. Harris; 54. H. Dean; 55. C. J. Genders; 56. D. Kirkman; 57. H. Maskell; 58. W. T. Shapter; 59. F. E. James; 60. H. Darwin; 61. J. F. Schramm; 62. E. H. Limbert; 63. S. H. Goode; 64. W. B. Carr; 65. F. P. Townsend; 66. J. A. Dowie; 67. F. B. Dalton; 68. W. T. McLean; 69. D. Williams; 70. W. I. Dawkins; 71. G. Collis; 72. F. A. Braddock; 73. J. Sadler; 74. H. Higgins; 75. G. A. McLean; 76. J. Scott; 77. H. H. Everett; 78. W. G. Cooper; 79. W. C. Cavill; 80. G. Williams; 81. A. Creese; 82. E. E. Nesbit; 83. T. H. Dancker; 84. P. S. Hocking; 85. J. C. P. B. Seaver; 86. T. M. McKinlay; 87. W. E. Dalton; 88. A. Mackie; 89. J. G. Jenkins; centre portrait - Rev. W. R. Fletcher, M.A., President; 90. W. D. Pouder; 91. J. Bennett; 92. H. B. Taylor; 93. A. O. Chambers; 94. F. C. Coombs; 95. J. D. Whittam; 96. W. Jeffery; 97. A Badger; 98. W. L. Glyde; 99. H. H. Crosby; 100. C. A. Gare; 101. T. Miller; 102. W. C. Crawley; 103. J. Bevan; 104. W. K. Baker; 105. E. G. Bowley; 106. W. B. Skinner; 107. T. H. Smeaton; 108. Harry Dean; 109. E. D. Davies; 110. R. Kingsborough; 111. A. C. Dancker; 112. F. W. Dancker; 113. C. G. Gurr; 114. C. H. Franklin; 115. J. W. Cowell; 116. C. A. McLean; 117. J. Annear; 118. F. D. Laffer; 119. G. J. Cresswell; 120. A. Smith; 121. E. Lassau; 122. T. H. Rennick, M.A.; 123. J. Anderson; 124. H. Savage; 125. S. J. McCallum; 126. R. J. Lavis; 127. A Walmesley; 128. F. P. Sinnett; 129. W. J. Evans; 130. G. F. Cleland; 131. G. A. Brinsley; 132. E. F. Cooke; 134. W. Beard; 135. T. H. Marshall; 136. F. C Smith; 137. C. T. Good; 138. W. McLean; 139. E. A. Scarfe; 140. B. Robertson; 141. N. Bell; 142. J. Shakespeare; 143. J. Snelling; 144. J. H. Manuel; 145. W. Coward; 146. G. T. Pank; 147. C. Cawthorne; 148. ? Coles; 149. W. Cumming; 150. W. H. Charlton; 151. H. A. Nesbit; 152. W. A. Jones; 153. K. Evans; 154. H. W. Waterhouse; 155. C. Turner; 156. E. W. Oldham; 157. A. H. Clarke; 158. W. T. Dobson; 159. G. F. Smith; 160. J. Cooke; 161. W. D. Bottomley; 162. T. W. Babbage; 163. A. L. Calder; 164. A. Leitch; 165. J. Olifent; 166. J. Sibbald; 167. A. Krichauff; 168. R. G. Mallinson; 169. A. J. Roberts; 170. C. H. Braddock; 171. R. Stokoe; 172. F. Fox; 173. D. J. Keckwick; 174. A. Dawkins; 175. A. Richardson; 176. H. Hocking; 177. G. H. Castle; 178. D. S. Jenkins; 179. James Annear; 180. F. Snowball; 181. V. Y. Richardson; 182. C. W Dean.

Tynte Street, North Adelaide

Tynte Street, North Adelaide

[General description] This two storey stone building is in the Greek Revival style with a recessed portico featuring tall Ionic columns. The Reverend James Jefferis began his ministry in this Hall in May 1859 and a fellowship was formed in October of that year. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 861 & 862 / Tynte Street, north side / About 1896 / West side of Temperance Hall is 21.5 yards east of Mansfield Street . Frontage of hall: 13 yards.'

Congregational Church, North Adelaide

Congregational Church, North Adelaide

Congregational Church, North Adelaide. James Jefferis was the first minister in this church which opened in February 1861.

Transport in the Outback

Transport in the Outback

GENERAL: Two kinds of transport in the Outback, travellers on camel and in a truck greet each other on a dusty track, possibly in Northern South Australia or in Central Australia.

Cattle train in the Outback

Cattle train in the Outback

GENERAL: Distant view of a locomotive pulling empty cattle trucks on a railway in the Outback, possibly in Northern South Australia or in Central Australia.

Road train on Koomerloo Station

Road train on Koomerloo Station

BURRA : Albert Stanley Laver driving a road train on Koomerloo Station near Burra, owned at that time by Mr. Warnes. The road train was a Jeffery Quad (four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering). Mr Warnes owned two of these, number 8026 registered in 1917 and number 01381 registered in 1918.

Two road trains and four vintage cars

Two road trains and four vintage cars

BURRA : Two road trains and four vintage cars : two Renault and two Buick at Koomerloo Station, near Burra. The Buick number 5061 belonged to T.M. Warnes, of Leighton and the Renault's to T.M. Warnes, of Koomooloo. The road trains are Jeffery Quad's.

Former Public Library staff attending a reunion

Former Public Library staff attending a reunion

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Guests at the reunion of Public Library staff held at the Botanic Gardens, 20 March 1988. L-r: Mary Popplewell; Sue Dawe; Len Marquis; Gwenda Jeffery; Pam McDonald.

Former Public Library staff attending a reunion

Former Public Library staff attending a reunion

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Guests at the reunion of Public Library staff held at the Botanic Gardens, 20 March 1988. L-r: Peter Dawe; Len Marquis; Gwenda Jeffery; Pam Mcdonald; Marj Pavia.

Crew members from the 'Protector

Crew members from the 'Protector

GENERAL: Members of the crew of the 'Protector' at gunnery drill; the arrowed sailor is George Frederick Jeffery. The Officer on the right is John Denzil Etoil Turner. (information supplied by a researcher).

Queen's College students and staff

Queen's College students and staff

Students and staff of Queen's College, Barton Terrace, North Adelaide, 1928. FRONT ROW: D.C. Craven, John R. Jaques, Frederic A. Jaques, R.L. Wright, F.H. Stokes, M.E. Hillwood, K.B. McMichael, E.W. Drewer, J.I. Wilkinson, R.H. Bonython, I.L. Millingen, P.St.J. Makin, H.Rischbieth, J.S. Skipper, J.A. Dawborn, T.E. Dunstan, L.J. Tuit, P.F. Butler, C.H. Wright, R.H. Browne, D.R. Scammell. SECOND ROW: W.T.B. Wildash, R. Truscott, J.T. Ward, D.N.Bingley, J.E. Brocksopp, R.L. Odlum, E.G. Bonyton, L.H. Rye Esq., T.A. LeMessurier Esq., E.Stokes Esq (Headmaster), Miss M. Pickett, Miss N.M. Stow, R.L. Blades, J.L. Showell, C.R.Warwick, D.H. Botten, A.H. Jenkins, W.A. Gilbert, M.S. Ringwood. THIRD ROW: R.G. Holt, G.R.Smith, J.H. Newland, J.A. Bonnin, R.A. Burston, J.E. Dunstan, D.E. Osborne, R. Furness, W.J.Shaw, L. McBryde, M.D. Dawson, D.P. Mills, C.H. Cowell, W.F. Scammell, P.G. Anderson, O.R.M. Sidall, J. Lassock. FOURTH ROW: A.B. Smith, M.A. Boyce, W.S. Harvey, R. Woodhead, P.H.Samson, R.T. Jefferis, W.G. Jenkins, F.I. Showell, B.L. Jenkins, M.I. Saunders, H.J. Pope, M.S. Butler, J.A. Shaw, D.H. Pile. FIFTH ROW: E.A. Samson, H.S. Millingen, P.H. Stokes, A.P.Hillwood, M.B. Wills, J.A. Addison, S.V.B. Day, M.S. Esau, K.J. Apps, E.B. Povey, A.R.Tolmer, W.A.N. Wells, W.C.T. Chambers, R.E. Britten-Jones, J.S. Jeffries, C.K. Harvey, W.A.Nicholls, P.M. Nickolls. BACK ROW: H.deN. Lucas, G.A. Holt, G.H.M. Ralph, W.D.C. Povey, P.W. Verco, D.C. Thomson, M. Solomon; J.H. Hopkins, J.L.S. Kemball, J.W. Hursthouse, V.J. Odlum, L. Bonnin, B.J. Jacka, P.M. Laffer, J.B.W. Rischbieth, E.J. Adams, R.W. LeMessurier, M.D.Odlum. According to a researcher, there were two 'houses' at Queens' College - Linden and Hood. John Jaques and Frederic Jaques (front row) were the sons of Captain F.C.R. Jaques who had a flying business at Parafield under the name Jacques' Flying Services.

The Kriewaldt family at the Royal Adelaide Show

The Kriewaldt family at the Royal Adelaide Show

The Kriewaldt family at the Royal Adelaide Show (from left) Paul, Susanne (aged 3), Elizabeth (aged 6), Valda and Catherine (aged 4), pictured in front of Massey Ferguson harvester. The family are holding a number of show bags.