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John Langdon Bonython

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Bonython was born in London in 1848, the second son of George Langdon Bonython (1820–1909), a carpenter and builder, and Annie MacBain (1824–1906). His siblings were George Langdon Bonython (1845–1921) and Alfred MacBain Bonython (1865–1954). George (senior) was born in Canada
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Langdon; 1800-1897?) had migrated. George was sent back to England into the care of his maternal grandfather John Harris Langdon, a successful architect/builder. Thomas, Anne and their family later returned to England and eventually migrated to South Australia in 1840, but without George. But after
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In 1883, Bonython was elected chairman of the Adelaide School Advisory Board. In 1889 he became the president of the council for the South Australian School of Mines and Industries, a position he held until his death. He often assisted the school with his own money, and provided the funds for the
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On 24 December 1870, Bonython married Mary Louisa Fredericka Balthasar (died 9 February 1924) in Adelaide. She is also referred to in various references as "Marie Louise Friedrike", "Marie Louise Frederica", and after Langdon's knighthood in 1898, Lady Bonython.
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in 1895, and he held this position until 1902. He was knighted in 1898. He was appointed one of fourteen trustees under the soldiers' repatriation programme of 1916, and one of seven commissioners under the Australian Soldiers Repatriation Act 1917.
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times. Inspired by his grandmother, Bonython took an interest in his heritage. He had a fine library of books on Cornish history and was patron of the South Australian Cornish Association and a member of the
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They had eight children of whom three daughters and three sons survived infancy. Outliving his wife and four of his children, he was survived by three daughters and one son, (John Lavington Bonython).
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Bonython died in 1939, leaving an estate of over £4,000,000, which at the time was estimated to be one of the largest of any Australian. Beneficiaries under his will included the
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On 18 April 1900 in the Pirie Street Methodist Church, Mary Elsie Bonython married Sir Herbert Angas Parsons (1872–1945), judge and politician. "Parsons spent many hours at the
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His wife, Lady Bonython, was also active in altruistic causes, notably the Kindergarten Union and State Children's Council, in association with
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the death of his grandfather and employer, John Harris Langdon, George (senior) with wife Ann and children, also migrated to
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district at a very early period. Existing deeds show that Stephen Bonython was in possession of the family lands in 1277."
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in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, was named after Bonython. It was created in 1955 and abolished in 2004.
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for £1,250,000 to a group of Melbourne financiers, but had retained a considerable interest.
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in 1916, and donated over £50,000 for the construction of a hall, and £20,000 to fund a
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in July 1854 where young John Langdon Bonython was educated at the Brougham School in
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building fund and the Bonython gallery on the ground floor was named in his honour.
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Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, Volume XXIII, Parts 3 and 4, 1931-32.
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Throughout his career, Bonython had avoided local politics, but after
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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from 1900 until becoming president from 1932 to 1933, succeeding
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in 1901 he was nominated to represent the single statewide
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In 1894, Bonython became the sole proprietor and editor of
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In recognition of service to the Commonwealth of Australia
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to which his parents Thomas Bonython (1787-1860) and Ann (
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Langdon Bonython
John Lavington Bonython
John Langdon Bonython (1905–1992)
The Honourable
KCMG

Australian Parliament
South Australia
Lee Batchelor
Paddy Glynn
Frederick Holder
Charles Kingston
Alexander Poynton
Vaiben Louis Solomon
Australian Parliament
Barker
John Livingston
Adelaide
Cornish Australian
Protectionist Party
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KCMG
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editor
Adelaide
The Advertiser
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