Henry Hutton

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Hutton Cup
Ballarat School of Mines President's Medal for the most meritorious art student, awarded to Allan Bernaldo,University of Ballarat Historical Collection (Cat. No. 0002)
Verso:Ballarat School of Mines President's Medal for the most meritorious art student, awarded to Allan Bernaldo. The Stamp on the lower edge says Hutton & Co Ballarat 15ct.University of Ballarat Historical Collection (Cat. No. 0002)

Background

History

Henry Farrar Hutton died in 1902. [1]

Ballarat School of Mines President's Medal for the most meritorious science student, awarded to John Dulfer,University of Ballarat Historical Collection (Cat. No. 4194)
Verso:Ballarat School of Mines President's Medal for the most meritorious Science student, awarded to John Dulfer. The Stamp on the lower edge says Hutton & Co Ballarat 15ct.University of Ballarat Historical Collection (Cat. No. 4194)

Site

Henry Hutton was a jeweller at 84 Sturt Street

Innovations

Community Involvement

Works Produced

Workplace Relations

The People

Legacies

Obituary

Henry Farrar Hutton, late of Sturt-street, Ballarat, jeweller, died on June 20, and his will is dated April 20, 1875. He leaves real estate valued art£500, and personal estate valued at £4,500, to his widow.[2]


See also

Allan Thomas Bernaldo

Henry Farrar Hutton

Notes


The death occurred early on Thursday morning of Mrs Sarah F. Hutton widow of the late Mr Henry F. Hutton jeweller, of Sturt street. The deceased who was 61 Years of age suffered from an affection of the heart.[3]


References

  1. The Argus, 23 July 1902.
  2. The Argus, 23 July 1902.
  3. The Age, 21 August 1903.


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