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191:, Adelaide, where he served for 12 years. He was not a great orator or theologian, which may account for his lack of promotion to the higher offices in the Church, but a quiet un-ostentatious worker, good friend and wise counsellor to students, fellow educators and parishioners. 198:, and served as warden 1880–1882 and Vice-Chancellor 1887–1893. He continued to serve on the council until his retirement in 1896. He was also an active member of the board of the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery, being Chairman on three occasions between 1869 and 1886. 111:
in July 1854. The college was in its infancy, with only two habitable classrooms, and a dining hall that doubled as the chapel. There were two masters and 70 students. For 25 years Farr served as head, with conspicuous ability and success. Among those he influenced were Sir
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In 1879 Dr. Farr resigned from St Peter's College, and in 1880 was appointed Archdeacon of the missionary districts in the Diocese of Adelaide, a position which entailed many long and arduous journeys. He then served as incumbent of St Bede's,
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he served as oar-captain and stroke of the Pembroke Eight, a sport he continued to participate in with some success after he graduated in 1843 in both classics and mathematics. With an eye on a career in Law, he entered the
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school shortly after his eighth birthday, the youngest boy in the school of 700 students; the future Sir H. S. Maine, and Canon Buckle of Wells, were fellow-students. At age 15 he won a school exhibition for
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Brian Dickey, 'Farr, Julia Warren (1824–1914)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
38:, M.A., LL.D. (2 July 1819 – 7 February 1904) was a British born Australian Anglican priest; headmaster of St Peter's College from 1854 to 1879. 165: 240: 546: 161: 149: 175:, serving in that position concurrently with his college duties, and assisted in laying its foundation stone on 29 June 1869. 216:
George Henry Farr married Julia Warren Ord (14 August 1824 – 21 April 1914) on 5 February 1846. Julia was a daughter of Sir
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In 1896, his health failing, he took a long holiday on Norfolk Island, where one of his daughters was a missionary.
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He died at his residence in North Adelaide after some nine years of failing health. His remains were buried at the
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Three years after his arrival in Adelaide he was appointed Canon of
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Julia Coleridge Farr (1864–1951), member of Melanesia Mission
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Lewis (or Louis) Henry Ord Farr (1859–1912), of Port Lincoln
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In 1854 he was offered the position of headmaster of
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Index

G. H. Farr
George W. Farr
Tottenham
Christ's Hospital
Cambridge University
Pembroke College
Middle Temple
Cornwall
Redruth
St Buryan
cure
Stapleton
diocese of Gloucester and Bristol
St Peter's College, Adelaide
Julia Warren Ord
Robert Hutchinson Ord
Denzil Ibbetson
W. J. Bussell
C. S. Hornabrook
George Leake
John C. Bray
John Downer
E. C. Stirling
Lancelot Stirling
W. B. Blue
Richard Butler
J. S. O'Halloran
T. J. S. O'Halloran
T. S. O'Halloran
A. Buchanan

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