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Walter Padbury
Walter Padbury, around 1880
Born
Walter Padbury
(1817-12-22)22 December 1817
Fawler, Oxfordshire, England
Died
18 April 1907(1907-04-18) (aged 89)
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Occupation(s)
squatter, pastoralist, politician, philanthropist
Spouse
Charlotte Nairn
Parent
Thomas Padbury & Ruth (née Holloway)
Walter Padbury (22 December 1817 – 18 April 1907) was a British-born Australian pioneer, politician and philanthropist.[1][2]
^"Death of Mr Walter Padbury". The Swan Express. Western Australia. 20 April 1907. p. 3. Retrieved 25 December 2019 – via Trove.
^"Walter Padbury". East Perth Cemeteries. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
WalterPadbury (22 December 1817 – 18 April 1907) was a British-born Australian pioneer, politician and philanthropist. Padbury was born in Fawler in...
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primary schools in the surrounding area. The school was named after WalterPadbury – one of Western Australia's early pioneers. The school was upgraded...
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at the behest of his brother-in-law, pastoralist and entrepreneur WalterPadbury, establishes the first sheep station in the region. De Grey River. May...
Legislative Council at an 1878 by-election for the seat of Swan, replacing WalterPadbury. He served for just over two years, but was defeated in 1880 by E. T...
daughters with his second wife, former actress and theatrical agent Wendy Padbury; their daughter, Charlie Hayes, also became an actress. He is now married...
are: Malachi Meagher (1873–1876) William George Johnson (1881–1884) WalterPadbury (1884–1887) William Johnson (1888–1890) Frank Tratman (1890–1891) Thomas...
the traditional lands of the indigenous people of the Pilbara area. WalterPadbury took up land on the De Grey River in 1863 to form a sheep station, but...
construction and lime-burning. In 1847 Trigg sold the landholdings to WalterPadbury, who continued the quarrying operations. At the height of the limestone...
work, St Patrick's Church in York. He also built a store and house for WalterPadbury near his flour mill in Guildford. He is also said to have been involved...
in Fremantle. In April 1863 Hunt and J. B. Ridley were supplied to WalterPadbury for his private expedition to the north-west coast as explorers and...
Nyamal lands around the de Grey river were taken up by the pastoralist WalterPadbury in 1963, and, after conditions proved too arduous for his foreman Nairn...
Canning Vale Oval, in the then Shire of Gosnells. The club moved to WalterPadbury Reserve in 1974, and the council-built clubroom was opened in 1975....
the northern half of Western Australia – led by Perth entrepreneur WalterPadbury – disembarked on 8 May 1863 with sheep and other livestock at Tien Tsin...
(1940–2018), David Roy Lindsay (1937–), Nicolas Trandos OAM (1934–) 2013: WalterPadbury, Rosendo Salvado 2014: Clive Macdonald Francis (1938–2012), Dawson Stanley...
Charles Henry Bromby, Anglican bishop of Tasmania (born 1814) 18 April – WalterPadbury, pioneer and philanthropist (born 1817) 12 June John Dennant, geologist...
Forty-five children were being fostered by 1905 and, thanks to a benefactor, WalterPadbury, a large stone nursery was built. Other improvements included a 27,000-litre...