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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Geoffrey Haydon Manning (1926–2018) was an Australian author and historian. He is known particularly for his books on South Australian placenames; Manning's Place Names of South Australia (1990) is particularly well-known and available online at the State Library of South Australia website. The final illustrated edition of this work was The Place Names Of Our Land: A South Australian Anthology (2009).

Early life

Manning was born in Waikerie, South Australia, a son of carpenter Richard Baker Manning (1896–1936) and his wife Grace Maud Manning, née Hein (1901–).[1]

Career and other life interests

He was employed by the Savings Bank of South Australia until his retirement in 1982.[2]

He greatly admired Labor Prime Minister Ben Chifley, and saw himself as espousing generally left-wing views.[2]

Local history

After retirement from the bank, Manning devoted himself fully to writing on local history. His works on South Australian placenames contain much information supplemental to, and correcting, the much earlier Nomenclature of South Australia (1908) by Rodney Cockburn (1877–1932) and What's in a Name, a revised edition by his journalist son Stewart Cockburn (1921–2009).[2] John Hill, then Minister for the Environment, launched the online version of Manning’s Data Base of South Australian History in September 2005 at the State Library of South Australia.

His large collection of significant articles from South Australian newspapers has been digitised by the State Library of South Australia as The Manning Index of South Australian History.[3][note 1]

In 1997 he released The Grange Golf Club: A History of the First 70 Years, 1926–1996 about The Grange Golf Club of Adelaide.[4]

Family, death and legacy

Manning married Gwen in September 1956; it was her second marriage and he thus became step-father to two daughters. Haydon R. Manning, political scientist of Flinders University, is his son.[2]

Manning died in September 2018,[5] leaving a legacy of invaluable historical work on South Australian history.

References

  1. ^ "Geoff Manning: Insight". Archived from the original on 15 February 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d Manning, Geoffrey H. A Depression Kid’s Story: An Autobiography (PDF). Published online by his son, Haydon. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Manning Index of South Australian History". State Library of South Australia. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  4. ^ Manning, Geoff (1997). "The Grange Golf Club: A History of the First 70 Years, 1926-1996" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Manning, Geoffrey. - Death Notices". The Advertiser. 14 September 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2020.

Notes

  1. ^ His 1081-page work, A Compendium of the Place Names of South Australia, is accessible via an indexed alphabetical list from the SLSA's  Manning index website. As of 2021 it was also available as a  complete downloadable document from the  website maintained by Haydon R. Manning.

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