• George Shenton (2 January 1811 – 25 March 1867) was a pharmacist, merchant, banker and philanthropist in colonial Perth, Western Australia. George Shenton...
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    for over thirty years. George Shenton was born in Perth, Western Australia on 4 March 1842, the eldest son of George Shenton Sr, a wealthy businessman...
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    first to serve as Lord Mayor. The first Chairman was George Leake and the first Mayor was George Shenton. The position was titled "Chairman" from 1838 to...
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    employment in the firm of George Shenton Sr. Between 1855 and 1857 he worked for Robert Habgood, before returning to Shenton's employment as manager of...
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  • and author Ernest Shenton (1930–2008), businessman George Shenton, Sr. (1811–1867), Australian pharmacist and merchant George Shenton (1842–1909), Australian...
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    Australia on the Parkfield in March 1841. There he was apprenticed to George Shenton Sr as a pharmacist. From 1852 to 1853, he was an assistant at the Colonial...
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  • Padbury, Stephen Stanley Parker, Rosendo Salvado Thomas Peel JR and George Shenton Sr. The assimilation of Parkhurst apprentices played an important role...
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  • November 1846 and in 1847 he rented Yangedine from J W Hardey, and George Shenton Sr started him off with 500 sheep on thirds. "When he when he sowed his...
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  • Horrocks took up 40 hectares (100 acres) of land, and, with the help of George Shenton Sr, began to develop a copper mine which he named "Gwalla". Between 1862...
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