- Lyall Hall
Infobox MLA | name =Henry Hall
nationality =Australian
predecessor =
successor =
birth_date =22 July 1861
birth_place =Avoca, Victoria
death_date =23 May 1935
death_place =Subiaco,Western Australia
constituency =Perth
party =
spouse = Mary Page
profession = Commission agent
religion =
footnotes =|Henry Lyall Hall (
22 July 1861 –23 May 1935 ) was an Australian politician, serving as the member for Perth in the Legislative Assembly from 1897 until 1901.Biography
Hall was born at Homebush near Avoca, Victoria,
Australia , to Henry Hall, a miner and newspaper editor, and Elizabeth Bethell. He became a public servant in Victoria and was atelegraph clerk at Emerald Hill in 1884. On11 December 1884 in Ballarat, he married Mary Page, with whom he had one son and four daughters. They moved toWestern Australia in 1894, where he worked as an auctioneer and general land agent. In 1896 he was elected to the North Ward of Perth City Council for a two-year term, and after joining the governing Forrest party, he won the seat of Perth in the Legislative Assembly at the 1897 elections againstStephen Henry Parker . During this time, he was also active in advocating for the establishment of Hyde Park, then known as Third Swamp and used as a camping ground for travellers, to be converted into public gardens to allow citizens to better enjoy Perth's prosperity. The reserve was declared on30 September 1897 and, after design work by Hall andThomas Mews , development work proceeded through 1898 and 1899. [cite web|url=http://register.heritage.wa.gov.au/PDF_Files/H%20-%20A-D/Hyde%20Park%20(I-AD).PDF|title=Register of Heritage Places - Hyde Park|author=Heritage Council of Western Australia |date=30 June 1998 |accessdate=2008-02-11]He did not contest the 1901 election. After 1907, he became an investor and speculator in real estate and was a member of the Wembley Park progress association. He died on
23 October 1835 at St John of God Hospital in Subiaco, and was buried in the Anglican section ofKarrakatta Cemetery .Black and Bolton 2001]References
Persondata
NAME=Scott, Edward
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DATE OF BIRTH=22 July 1861
PLACE OF BIRTH=Avoca, Victoria ,Australia
DATE OF DEATH=23 May 1935
PLACE OF DEATH=Subiaco, Western Australia
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