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Samuel Pole Phillips

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business. When the partnership dissolved Phillips' share was composed of an 8,000-acre (3,237 ha) estate and over 100,000 acres (40,469 ha) of leaseholdings.
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and took up 20,000 acres (8,094 ha), which he stocked with cattle. He was later joined by Hamersley, Burges and Vigors forming a cattle
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then opened up to pastoralists. After developing Culham for 12 years Phillips pioneered the area around the
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in June 1857 he later represented the Eastern Districts and remained until his retirement in 1872.
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Phillips and his wife in the drawing room at Culham Homestead, Western Australia c1890
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He decided to emigrate to Australia and arrived in Western Australia aboard the
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Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians: pre-1829 – 1888
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Grave of Samuel Pole Phillips at St Philip Church Cemetery
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Business enterprises and public role in Western Australia
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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Phillips died on 13 June 1901 and was buried at the
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Culham
Oxfordshire
Anglican ministry
Winchester College
Edward Hamersley
homestead
Alfred Waylen
Robert Dale
Irwin River
stud
Legislative Council

St Philip Church cemetery
Toodyay
Samuel James Phillips
Phillips River
John Septimus Roe
Culham Inlet


"Phillips, Samuel Pole (1819–1901)"
Australian National University


"Death of an old colonist, the late Mr. S. J. Phillips, J.P."
Western Mail
"Samuel Pole Phillips"
Parliament of Western Australia

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