Draft:William Henry Hart (bowler, businessman and philanthropist)
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William Hart (William Henry Hart) | |
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Born | 1855 Parramatta, NSW, Australia |
Died | 1937 (aged 82) New South Wales, Australia |
Burial place | Parramatta |
Occupation(s) | businessman, timber merchant |
Known for | building historic buildings |
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William Henry Hart (1855-1937) became well known in the NSW province of Parramatta as a builder and timber merchant. He was the descendant of William Hart who founded the firm Hart, Hitchcock and Co.
He commissioned the organisation and construction of "Castrella", located at 127 Wentworth Avenue, Wentworthville, NSW in late Victorian style.[1] This building is characteristic of a typical two-storey suburban Italianate residence complex and is protected by NSW heritage laws.[2]
He supported his son to become a respected dentist and who also became a famous Australian aviator William Ewart Hart.
History
[edit]DRAFT ALREADY CREATED
References
[edit]- ^ Kerr, J.S. (2004). The Conservation Plan (6th Editoon ed.). Sydney: National of Australia.
- ^ "Welcome to Heritage". www.heritage.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 2024-04-09.