- Edward Hallstrom
Sir Edward John Lees Hallstrom (
25 September 1886 —27 February 1970 ) was one ofAustralia 's best-knownphilanthropists and businessmen of the mid-20th Century.cite web
last = Tate
first = Audrey
authorlink =
title = Hallstrom, Sir Edward John Lees (1886 - 1970)
publisher =Melbourne University Press
year = 1996
url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140412b.htm
accessdate = 2007-03-15 ]Born at High Park station, near
Coonamble, New South Wales , Hallstrom was the eighth of a family of nine children born to William Hallstrom, a saddler from England, and his Australian wife Mary Ann (née Colless). At the age of 4 his father's farm failed and the family moved toWaterloo, New South Wales , an inner-city suburb of Sydney. Hallstrom's parents separated, and by the age of 10 he was working, performing a variety of jobs to help supplement the family's income. Largely self-taught (having left school at 13), he applied himself well to both his studies and his work, and eventually took charge of a furniture factory. He later founded a business of his own, manufacturingbedstead s.cite web
last = Tate
first = Audrey
authorlink =
title = Hallstrom, Sir Edward John Lees (1886 - 1970)
publisher =Melbourne University Press
year = 1996
url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140412b.htm
accessdate = 2007-03-15 ]Hallstrom met his wife, Margaret Elliott Jaffrey, on a trip to Queensland. She was a talented artist, and shared his enthusiasm for birds and animals. They were married at her parents' home in the Brisbane suburb of
New Farm, Queensland , on6 April 1912 .The Hallstroms moved to
Dee Why, New South Wales , by which time Hallstrom had become interested in the young industry of refrigeration. He set about inventing in his Dee Why backyard, and in 1923 produced his first product, the Icy Ball absorption refrigerator (another kerosene-powered refrigerator, also called theIcy Ball , was later manufactured in the United States in 1927 or 1928 byPowel Crosley Jr. ). Hallstrom's Icy Ball was akerosene -powered chest model, which he designed for use in the Australianoutback , where thelow-tech Coolgardie safe was in widespread use. He initially went to the outback to sell these units himself.cite web
last = Tate
first = Audrey
authorlink =
title = Hallstrom, Sir Edward John Lees (1886 - 1970)
publisher =Melbourne University Press
year = 1996
url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140412b.htm
accessdate = 2007-03-15 ]Hallstrom expanded his product line with the development of the popular Silent Knight upright refrigerator. These were gas-powered and also electric models, and were produced in a factory in
Willoughby, New South Wales under the business name of Hallstroms Pty Ltd. DuringWorld War II the factory manufacturedmunition s, as well as refrigerators for the use of the United States Army. By the mid 1940s, the factory was producing around 1,200 refrigerators weekly, which were exported as well as sold locally. The "Hallstrom Silent Knight" was a fairly priced, locally produced product at a time (post-war era) when imported refrigerators were very expensive. Their resulting popularity made Hallstrom a millionaire.cite web
last = Tate
first = Audrey
authorlink =
title = Hallstrom, Sir Edward John Lees (1886 - 1970)
publisher =Melbourne University Press
year = 1996
url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140412b.htm
accessdate = 2007-03-15 ]Hallstrom directed much of his fortune to the
Taronga Park Zoo inSydney , becoming a trustee and later chairman of the zoo. He personally funded the purchase of many large and exotic species from overseas. He established a farm to produce fresh food for the zoo animals, and also set up a fauna reserve on the outskirts of Sydney, later to form part of theMuogamarra Nature Reserve . Hallstrom was also generous in his financial gifts to hospitals and medical research centres as well as numerous charities. His reputation as a philanthropist resulted in his being besieged with requests for financial assistance, and he was known to take personal interest in the many letters and requests he received.Hallstrom was a member of zoological societies in Sydney (
Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales ), London (Zoological Society of London ) and New York (New York Zoological Society ) and was also a member of theExplorers Club and theRoyal Australian Historical Society . He wasknighted in 1952, and received gold medals from zoological societies inBelgium andSan Diego, California , as well as an honorary Swedish knighthood. An unusual first was that he was the first Australian to be named "Father of the Year", in 1957. [ [http://www.fatheroftheyear.com.au/content/view/15/41/ Australian father of the year] ]In the latter part of his life Hallstrom was involved in controversy over his concept of the development of the Taronga Zoo, with two state government inquiries criticising his lack of professional training in zoology as well as the extent of his use of concrete in animal enclosures. According to biographer Audrey Tate, cquote|The inquiries shook Hallstrom badly. He rejected the notion that an ardent love of animals could be superseded by professional training and that 'scientists found it impossible to communicate with him'. From 1966 he was also under covert surveillance for illegal trafficking in fauna. Four years later, thirty-five people were convicted of that offence and it was thought that Hallstrom may have used his influence to have his involvement concealed. Whatever the truth, in 1968, dispirited and unwell, he donated his personal collection of birds and animals worth more than $20,000 to the zoo.
He died at
Northbridge, New South Wales , on27 February 1970.References
External links
* [http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au/content/view.asp?id=54 Taronga Zoo History]
* [http://www.asopa.com.au/archives/Focus.htm The end of a unique institution]
* [http://www.goodzoos.com/Australia/Taronga.htm Good zoos]Persondata
NAME=Hallstrom, Edward
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Twentieth centuryAustralia nphilanthropist and businessmen
DATE OF BIRTH=25 September 1886
PLACE OF BIRTH=Coonamble, New South Wales ,Australia
DATE OF DEATH=27 February 1970
PLACE OF DEATH=Sydney ,New South Wales ,Australia
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