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Sidney William Jackson

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172:”Inevitably, the diaries and correspondence reflect the character of their author. Jackson was an odd mixture. A keen observer and most diligent worker, he was extremely temperamental – apt to be completely downcast at one moment and thoroughly joyful soon afterwards. In some respects he was entirely humourless, and yet he could be highly entertaining when giving performances of ventriloquism and mimicry, added to which he had a child-like fondness for those trivial gadgets (such as a piece of tin shaped and painted to resemble spilt ink) that alarm or embarrass unwary people. Practical and self-reliant in the bush, he was just the reverse in matters of business, and so he was frequently in trouble, financial and otherwise. The one factor that sustained him during tribulations, and also caused him to exaggerate his own achievements, was a strong strain of egotism. This failing, if occasionally provoking, was quite naive in his case, and so was tolerated by all who knew him well – H.L. White included – though they regretted to see it leading him, at times, into childish absurdities. Inevitably, the same weakness is manifest in every diary and almost every letter of the collection now at Canberra, and in some instances the remarks are distinctly quaint. 174:“The fact appears to be that Jackson, through experiencing much solitude in the bush, had become lonely and introspective, and so took to indulging in self-pity and self-congratulation. Like various other bush-wanderers before his time, he ‘talked’ to his diaries, and, even though we may smile at certain comments, it has to be conceded that such highly personal touches make the entries more ‘human’ than matter-of-fact narratives.” 86: 138:
of eggs and bird skins, as well as a collector of further specimens. During this period Jackson travelled extensively throughout Australia on quests to obtain specimens and eggs of various birds. Following White's death in 1927, Jackson moved to
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Based in Grafton, Jackson worked as a commercial traveller, a profession that provided him with opportunities to amass a significant collection of birds' eggs. While his primary focus was on bird and egg specimens, he also collected
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specimens. Jackson, along with his brother Frank, developed innovative techniques for tree climbing, employing leg-spikes and rope-ladders to aid in egg collection.
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In 1906 Jackson had sold his collection of nearly 2000 eggs, representing over 500 species of Australian birds, to
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who was a keen amateur ornithologist and oologist. In 1907 White then employed Jackson as curator of his
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where he wrote popular illustrated articles on natural history for newspapers and magazines, mainly the
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Catalogue and Data of the Jacksonian Oological Collection
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Sidney William Jackson. Bush Photographer, 1873 to 1946
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Index

naturalist
ornithologist
oology
photographer
taxidermist
Brisbane
Queensland
Toowoomba Grammar School
Grafton, New South Wales
birds
land snails
botanical

RAOU
journal
The Emu
National Library of Australia
Canberra
Egg Collecting and Bird Life of Australia
H.L. White
pastoralist
Scone, New South Wales
collection
Sydney
Sydney Morning Herald
pen name
Alec Chisholm
Eucalyptus jacksonii

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