1.1 KAVEL August Ludwig Christian (Pennyfeather/Irrgang)


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The church at Klepsk, Poland, previously Klemzig, Prussia, 2024, where Pastor August Kavel served 1826-1836 [JAS].
Pulpit and baptismal font, Klepsk Church, 2024[JAS].
Klemzig Schloß, Prussia, owned by the von Reuss family who called Pastor Kavel to the position at the Klemzig Church [Public Domain].
As above [Internet].
Pastor August Kavel.
Manse at Klemzig, SA, photographed in 1911 (Lutheran Archives).
The original church at Langmeil, SA, where Pastor August Kavel served from the early 1840s until his death in 1860 [Lutheran Archives].
Beate Staudenmayer (Irrgang, previously Kavel), Paris Photographic Studio, Rundle Street, Adelaide [Lutheran Archives M00304 00094].
Beate Staudenmayer (Irrgang, previously Kavel [Lutheran Archives M00407 00172].
Images from the covers of the Festival Programme for the Occasion of the Centenary Jubilee of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Australia (Victoria District), Horsham, 1938 [Tess Hausler (Schache)].
Pioneer plaque, Murray Street, Tanunda, SA, 2025 [JAS].
Vandalised headstone for Anne Kavel (Pennyfeather), formerly from Klemzig Pioneer Cemetery, SA [Don Ross].
Ruins of the Klemzig Schloß: “Heimatbrief des Heimatkreises Züllichau-Schiebus”, Furstenwalde 2020, page 18.