Person

McCaffrey, Francis (Frank) (1865 - 1932)

Born
1865
Kiama, New South Wales, Australia
Died
1932
Occupation
Dairy expert

Summary

Francis (Frank) McCaffrey was involved in many aspects of the New South Wales dairy industry. He ran farms in Illawarra and Macleay; managed the Wauchope Butter Factory; was a member of the Government's Travelling Dairy; and worked at Lismore Creamery. He moved to Queensland and managed Waugh & Josephenson and established dairying at Talgai West, Darling Downs.

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

  • Collins, David, Chemistry in 19th Australia - Select Bibliography, An exhibition of the Encyclopedia circa 2005 with assistance from Ailie Smith and Gavan McCarthy., eScholarship Research Centre (original publisher), Melbourne, 2009, https://eoas.info/exhibitions/ciab/ciab_ALL.html. Details

Journal Articles

  • McCaffrey, Frank, 'The Chemistry of Cheese-Making', Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, 3 (c.1892), 529-535. Details

Resources

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