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65:, where he worked as carpenter and undertaker, also land agent and auctioneer. He married and had several children there, then around 1870 moved to Adelaide, where he opened a cafe in Rundle Street, perhaps at number 117, which was open for meals 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The business moved in 1871 to much larger premises, which for many years was a major function centre in the city. Situated at 48–50 King William Street, it incorporated a dance hall and banqueting room, as well as serving casual meals from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. It was renamed Grand Cafe in 1911 or perhaps earlier, and around that time its management was taken over by his sons Jim and Arthur. The business was sold to 181:(Leslie) Fred Jackman (1883– ) married Silver May Hunt ( –1968) in 1913. Served in the 11th Field Company Engineers, AIF, 1916. Occupation prior to joining up listed as Accountant. 178:
Royston Eric "Roy" Jackman (1880– ) married Mary Cramp ( –1952) in 1904. He was an engineer with Ritchie & Jackman, later founded Malleable Iron Company of South Australia.
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Joseph Jackman (c. 1844 – 10 December 1914) married Fanny Wheaton ( –1935) at Kapunda, later lived Payneham, died at Wattle Street Malvern. Their children included:
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Arthur Joseph Jackman (1869–1959) married Adela Mary Williams ( –1960) in 1900. He was co-manager of the Grand Cafe with brother Jim, and later licensee of the
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Sydney Wheaton Jackman (1878–1844) married Margaret Beatrice ?? ( – ). He was architect with brother Herbert, inaugural captain of
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Jackman's served ice cream in several flavours (vanilla, raspberry, strawberry, lemon, and pineapple flavoured) from 1880.
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from 1884, Tarawera Bridge Club, Christian Brothers Old Collegians Association and S.A. Institute of Surveyors.
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which incorporated a restaurant "Jackman's Dining Room", meeting rooms, dance hall and banqueting room at 48–50
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Jackman's Dining Room and Chop-House, 48 Rundle Street, in 1872, which was open for meals 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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offering accommodation. It was renamed Jackman's Eastern Coffee Palace in 1886, stopped advertising 1888.
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in 1917. "Jackman's Rooms" was the regular meeting-place of various organisations, including
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building, Kither's Building (first reinforced concrete building in Australia) with Sir
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117 Rundle Street 1879 in the newly built Kither's Buildings, last advertised 1882.
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Jackman's Temperance Coffee Palace 211–213 Rundle Street opened in 1885, a
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Clement Jackman (1876– ) married Lilian May Solomon ( – ) in 1901 with GPO
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James Wheaton "Jim" Jackman ( –1959) was player with
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Index

King William Street, Adelaide
South Australia
Peckham
colony of South Australia
Rundle Street
Kapunda
Balfour's
Adelaide Chess Club
Hindley Street
coffee palace
Herbert Louis Jackman
Garlick & Jackman
Adelaide railway station
Wondergraph
Charles Moore's
The Register
John Monash
Daniel Garlick
bronze
Pier Hotel, Glenelg
Norwood Football Club
Glenelg Golf Club
White's Rooms
Albert Hall, Adelaide
"Shipping Intelligence"
South Australian Register
"Ice Cream. Ice Cream. Ice Cream"
Evening Journal
"Advertising"
Kapunda Herald And Northern Intelligencer

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