Sydney JephcottSydney Jephcotti(A13770 works by)
(a.k.a.
Sydney Wheeler Jephcott)
Also writes as: S. J. Born:Established:30 Nov 1864Tallangatta - Corryong area,North East Victoria,Victoria,;Died:Ceased:3 Jul 1951Albury,Albury area,Riverina - Murray area,New South Wales,
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Sydney Jephcott was born at his parent's homestead, 'Kahbionba', near Corryong in the upper Murray district, in sight of Mount Kosciusko. It was in this mountainous area at Jingellic that Jephcott spent most of his life as a cattle farmer. A self-educated man, he was given encouragement in his writings by the poet John Farrell, who also introduced Jephcott to writers such as Francis Adams, Rolf Boldrewood, Bernard O'Dowd and James Brunton Stephens.
Papers collected relating to Sydney Wheeler Jephcott, poet and dendrologist, and his tree plantation at Ournie in the Upper Murray district. Includes poems written by Jephcott and translated by Manning as well as correspondence, articles and newscuttings, 1896-1971 collected by Manning through his interest in Jephcott. Drafts of the work entitled The Portuguese navigators' by Henry Manning. Included are photocopies of published articles on Portuguese navigators, in particular Vasco da Gama and notes by Manning on similar topics. Filed by Manning according to various subjects.National Library of Australia
(ACT)