'Hands up for six!' |
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Title : | 'Hands up for six!' |
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Source : | Port Adelaide Congregational Church, SRG 95/166/55 vol. 1, p. 79 | ||
Date of creation : | 1915 | ||
Format : | Photograph | ||
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Description : |
The Rev. Joseph Kirby was a militant social reformer, working tirelessly, amongst other things, for 'temperance' - the movement encouraging individuals to abstain from drinking alcohol. When he retired from Port Adelaide Congregational Church, Kirby became the leader of the campaign which successfully lobbied South Australian Parliament for hotel bars to close at six o'clock. This was passed as law in 1915, and remained in place until 1967. |
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Related names : | Kirby, J.C. (Joseph Coles), 1837-1924 Port Adelaide Congregational Church (S. Aust.) |
Coverage year : | 1915 |
Place : | Adelaide (S. Aust.) |
Further reading : | 'Father of Congregationalism: death of the Rev. J.C. Kirby, a long life well spent', Advertiser, 2 August 1924, p. 15 Garrett, John. 'Kirby, Joseph Coles (1837-1924)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 5, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1974, pp. 35-36 Kirby, J.C. (Joseph Coles). Personal papers, PRG 1110 Raftery, Judith. 'Kirby, Joseph Coles', Australian dictionary of evangelical biography, Ed. Brian Dickey, Sydney: Evangelical History Association, 1994 |
Internet links : | Australian Dictionary of Biography Online: Search for Joseph Coles Kirby |