Arthur McKenzie Hislop: Difference between revisions

From Boroondara Wiki
(Created page)
 
m (References section)
 
Line 38: Line 38:
* The Hislop Entrance to [[Canterbury Gardens]]<ref>Boroondara City Council. ''Hislop Entrance''. City of Boroondara Local History Wiki: 2011. http://coblocalhistory.pbworks.com/w/page/41871981/Hislop%20Entrance, accessed: 22 July 2020</ref>
* The Hislop Entrance to [[Canterbury Gardens]]<ref>Boroondara City Council. ''Hislop Entrance''. City of Boroondara Local History Wiki: 2011. http://coblocalhistory.pbworks.com/w/page/41871981/Hislop%20Entrance, accessed: 22 July 2020</ref>
* [[Hislop Reserve]] in [[North Balwyn]]
* [[Hislop Reserve]] in [[North Balwyn]]
==References==
<references />


[[Category:Shire of Boroondara councillors]]
[[Category:Shire of Boroondara councillors]]

Latest revision as of 12:32, 22 July 2020

Arthur McKenzie Hislop
Died 9 May 1949[1]
Mont Albert Road, Canterbury[1]
Residence 126 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury[1]
Occupation Accountant, board member, councillor
Spouse(s) Married
Children Two daughters, one son killed in Battle of Britain


Arthur McKenzie Hislop was a prominent resident of Boroondara, active both in his profession as an accountant and civic life. He served as a mayor and councillor on Camberwell City Council as well as a member of several boards and organisations across Melbourne.

Life

Politics

Death

Legacy

Hislop was remembered with several dedications and facilities named for him. These include:

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Obituary - Mr Frederick F. Read", 20 June 1945, p. 5.
  2. Boroondara City Council. Hislop Entrance. City of Boroondara Local History Wiki: 2011. http://coblocalhistory.pbworks.com/w/page/41871981/Hislop%20Entrance, accessed: 22 July 2020