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John Barrass Thwaites (1902–1986) was a British
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n bushwalker and conservationist. He made lifelong contributions to the community through his work with the National Fitness Council, Hobart Walking Club, Youth Hostels of Australia and his service on several National Parks Boards. Thwaites Plateau near Federation Peak in Tasmania's South-West National Park is named after him.


Biography

Jack Thwaites was born in 1902 at
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in northern
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. In 1913 he emigrated with his family to
Hobart Hobart ( ; Nuennonne/Palawa kani: ''nipaluna'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Home to almost half of all Tasmanians, it is the least-populated Australian state capital city, and second-small ...
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, where he was educated at the Friends' School. During these formative years the principles of the Quaker faith and a love of the outdoors helped shape the future direction of his life. On leaving school in 1919 he joined the Government Printing Office as an apprentice compositor. In his spare time he immersed himself in bushwalking and skiing, and from 1928 began undertaking major journeys into remote areas of the state. Within a decade Jack's passion for adventure and wild places made him a desirable choice as a member on National Park Boards. He held these board memberships in addition to his day job in the Public Service. On completing his apprenticeship he was appointed Costs Officer in the Government Printing Office. On 6 April 1935 he married Cecilie Marion Cripps at St. Georges Church, Battery Point; they had one daughter and one son. In 1946 Thwaites accepted the position of Administrative Officer of the Photographic Branch of the Lands and Surveys Department. In 1958 he took up a full-time appointment as Inspector of Scenic Reserves for the Scenery Preservation Board (forerunner to the National Parks and Wildlife Service). He held the joint positions of Secretary and Superintendent of Scenic Reserves for the Scenery Preservation Board at the time of his retirement in 1967. By nature a man of peace, Jack chose to avoid confrontation wherever possible. Nevertheless, he fought tirelessly for the preservation of Tasmania's wilderness regions throughout his life. An amiable personality and courteous, self-effacing manner endeared him to people from all walks of life. A great raconteur, Jack drew on an inexhaustible fund of bush experiences and personalities as he dispensed billy tea round the campfire. An untiring belief in young people and his work with them stands today as one of his most valued gifts to the community. In 1977 he was awarded the
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medal for his conservation work. Jack was an active member of many organizations throughout his life – Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club,
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(THRA) and the
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. His greatest contributions, however, were made to
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of
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( YHA) and to the
Hobart Walking Club Hobart Walking Club is a recreational walking club based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia that was started in 1929 by Jack Thwaites and Evelyn Temple Emmett It has celebrated stages of its 80 years history in a number of commemorative publicatio ...
. At the latter he held every position in the club from its foundation in 1929 until his death in 1986. He was made third Honorary Life Member of the
Hobart Walking Club Hobart Walking Club is a recreational walking club based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia that was started in 1929 by Jack Thwaites and Evelyn Temple Emmett It has celebrated stages of its 80 years history in a number of commemorative publicatio ...
in 1948. In later life his charismatic personality and courteous demeanour led many walkers to address him, endearingly, as 'Gentleman Jack'. He remained an active bushwalker and conservationist until his death in 1986.


Notable Achievements

*Founded Hobart Walking Club with
Evelyn Temple Emmett Evelyn Temple Emmett OBE (1871–1970) was the first Director of the Tasmanian Government Tourist Bureau and a founder of the Hobart Walking Club He actively promoted skiing and bushwalking in the state and served on several National Park boa ...
in 1929. *Undertook early journeys to the South Coast (1928), Du Cane Range (1931), Frenchmans Cap (1934) and Federation Peak (1948/49) *Joined the party which made the first official crossing of the
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in January, 1931 *Responsible for much of Tasmania's
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nomenclature, particularly in the
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region and the
Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is located in the Central Highlands area of Tasmania (Australia), northwest of Hobart. The park contains many walking trails, and is where hikes along the well-known Overland Track usually begin. Majo ...
. *Pushed strongly for the conservation of Tasmania's wilderness and historic areas through his work on National Park boards and the Scenery Preservation Board. *Made valuable contributions to the Youth Hostels movement ( YHA), both in Tasmania and nationally.


References

*Obituary,
The Examiner (Tasmania) ''The Examiner'' is the daily newspaper of the city of Launceston and north-eastern Tasmania, Australia. Overview ''The Examiner'' was first published on 12 March 1842, founded by James Aikenhead. The Reverend John West was instrumental in e ...
, 7 May 1986, p. 19 *Obituary,
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, 7 May 1986, p. 35 *Jack Thwaites Collection, NS1155/8, Archives Office of Tasmania, Hobart *Jack Thwaites ''Hobart Walking Club'' Collection,
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, Hobart. *Jack Thwaites Collection,
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is a museum located in Hobart, Tasmania. The museum was established in 1846, by the Royal Society of Tasmania, the oldest Royal Society outside England. The TMAG receives 400,000 visitors annually. ...
, Hobart.


Further reading

*Jack Thwaites, (31 articles),''The Tasmanian Tramp'', Nos. 1–26, 1933–1986 *Jack Thwaites, 'The Ralphs Bay Neck Railway', Papers and Proceedings,''Tasmanian Historic Research Association'', vol. 20, no. X, pp. 210–220. *Graham Wills-Johnson, 'Jack Thwaites', ''Walk'', vol. 31, 1980, pp. 6–14 *Simon Kleinig, 'Jack Thwaites', ''Wild'', No. 84, April 2002, pp. 30–33 *Simon Kleinig, ''Jack Thwaites – Pioneer Tasmanian Bushwalker and Conservationist'', Forty Degrees South Pty Ltd, Hobart, 2008


External links


Jack Thwaites Bush Diaries
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