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Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9

This volume of the Australian Dictionary of Biography is the third of six for the period 1891-1939 and covers names Gil-Las. [Read More]

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  1. Hammond, George Meysey (1892–1918) soldier
  2. Hamlyn-Harris, Ronald (1874–1953) entomologist
  3. Hamilton, William (Bill) (1858–1920) trade union leader and politician
  4. Hamilton, John (1896–1961) soldier and wharf labourer
  5. Hamilton, Hugh Montgomerie (1854–1930) judge
  6. Hamilton, Henry (1826–1907) grape-grower and wine-maker
  7. Hamilton, Frank (1859–1913) wine-maker
  8. Hamilton, Alexander Greenlaw (1852–1941) schoolteacher and naturalist
  9. Ham, Wilbur Lincoln (1883–1948) barrister
  10. Halloran, Henry Ferdinand (1869–1953) realtor
  11. Halligan, Gerald Harnett (1856–1942) hydrographer and civil engineer
  12. Halley, Ida Gertrude Margaret (1867–1939) medical officer and feminist
  13. Hallahan, Walter Rewi (1889–1918) soldier and metallurgist
  14. Hall, Walter Russell (1831–1911) pastoralist and benefactor
  15. Hall, Thomas Sergeant (1858–1915) scientist
  16. Hall, Thomas Ramsay (1879–1950) architect
  17. Hall, Robert (1867–1949) ornithologist
  18. Hall, Lindsay Bernard (1859–1935) artist, teacher and gallery director
  19. Hall, John Joseph (1884–1949) journalist and rural politician
  20. Hall, Francis Richard (1862–1939) architect
  21. Hall, Elsie Maude Stanley (1877–1976) pianist
  22. Hall, Eliza Rowdon (1847–1916) philanthropist
  23. Hall, David Robert (1874–1945) lawyer and politician
  24. Hall, Arthur Charles (1896–1978) soldier and grazier
  25. Hales, Alfred Arthur (1860–1936) author, war correspondent, miner and adventurer
  26. Halcomb, Frederick (1836–1919) parliamentary officer
  27. Hain, Gladys Adeline (1887–1962) lawyer, journalist and housewives' association president
  28. Hailes, William Allan (1891–1949) surgeon
  29. Hague, William (1864–1924) storekeeper and politician
  30. Hagelthorn, Frederick William (1864–1943) stock and station agent and politician
  31. Haddon, Robert Joseph (1866–1929) architect
  32. Hackett, William Philip (1878–1954) priest, teacher and propagandist
  33. Hackett, Sir John Winthrop (1848–1916) editor and politician
  34. Hackett, Deborah Vernon (1887–1965) mining company director and welfare worker
  35. Gye, Harold Frederick Neville (Hal) (1887–1967) artist and writer
  36. Gwynn, Sir Charles William (1870–1963) soldier
  37. Guthrie, Robert Storrie (1857–1921) seaman, trade unionist and politician
  38. Guthrie, James Francis (1872–1958) stock breeder, wool broker and senator
  39. Guthrie, Frederick Bickell (1861–1927) agricultural chemist
  40. Gunter, Howel (1844–1902) regular soldier
  41. Gunn, John (1884–1959) premier
  42. Gunn, Jeannie (1870–1961) author
  43. Gullett, Lucy Edith (1876–1949) medical practitioner and philanthropist
  44. Gullett, Sir Henry Somer (Harry) (1878–1940) farmer, journalist, historian and politician
  45. Gullett, Henry (Harry) (1837–1914) journalist and politician
  46. Guerin, Bella (1858–1923) feminist, political activist and teacher
  47. Gsell, Francis Xavier (1872–1960) missionary and bishop
  48. Gruner, Elioth Lauritz Leganyer (1882–1939) landscape artist
  49. Grover, Montague MacGregor (Monty) (1870–1943) journalist
  50. Groom, Sir Littleton Ernest (1867–1936) barrister and Speaker of the House of Representatives
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