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William Angliss

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and the settlement of migrant children in Australia. In 1940, he donated money to start a specialist trade or technical school specialising in providing vocational education and training opportunities for the
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Sir William died on 15 June 1957. In his will, he set aside £1 million for the creation of two charitable funds: one in Victoria and one in Queensland, which are administered by the
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led a distinguished life as an Australian philanthropist, arts supporter and community worker.
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in 1932, at which he was the official business consultant to the Australian delegation.
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He was the eldest son of William Angliss, tailor, and his wife Eliza Fiddian, born in
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and Sydney, he moved to Melbourne in 1886, where he set up a butchers shop in
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and Queensland, and his business also diversified into owning or managing
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Sir William Angliss actively supported various charities, including the
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in 1892, and started exporting frozen meat, becoming a pioneer of meat
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In 1934, Angliss sold his meat business to the large British firm of
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria
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Angliss married Jacobena Grutzner at St. Columb's Church,
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Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 442:"Angliss, Sir William Charles (1865–1957)" 31: 20: 641:English emigrants to colonial Australia 429: 259:His meat export business expanded into 596:20th-century Australian businesspeople 591:19th-century Australian businesspeople 16:Australian politician and businessman 7: 435: 433: 566:The William Angliss Charitable Fund 447:Australian Dictionary of Biography 346:William Angliss Food Trades School 62:1 June 1912 – 1 June 1952 14: 418:William Angliss Institute of TAFE 350:William Angliss Institute of TAFE 372:William Angliss Charitable Fund 287:Legislative Council of Victoria 240:. He opened larger premises in 46:Legislative Council of Victoria 452:Australian National University 295:Nationalist Party of Australia 160:Nationalist Party of Australia 1: 601:Businesspeople from Melbourne 499:"Sir William Charles Angliss" 355:Sir William was also a noted 631:Burials at Box Hill Cemetery 621:Australian Knights Bachelor 537:Australian Honours Database 198:Sir William Charles Angliss 657: 606:Politicians from Melbourne 307:Ottawa Imperial Conference 191: 108:, Worcestershire, England 90: 55: 39: 30: 327:Angliss family grave at 242:Bourke Street, Melbourne 611:Australian pastoralists 539:. Canberra, Australia: 507:Parliament of Victoria 332: 299:United Australia Party 187:Butcher, meat exporter 326: 170:Dame Jacobena Angliss 636:Australian butchers 374:. He was buried at 25:Sir William Angliss 616:People from Dudley 333: 461:978-0-522-84459-7 376:Box Hill Cemetery 363:, the trainer of 329:Box Hill Cemetery 291:Southern Province 195: 194: 130:Box Hill Cemetery 50:Southern Province 648: 553: 552: 550: 548: 529: 523: 522: 520: 518: 513:on 23 April 2023 509:. 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Index


Legislative Council of Victoria
Southern Province
William Embling
Roy Rawson
Dudley
Auburn, Victoria
Box Hill Cemetery
Liberal Party
Nationalist Party of Australia
Dame Jacobena Angliss
pastoralist
Melbourne
Dudley
Hawkhurst
New York
Rockhampton
Brisbane
North Carlton
Bourke Street, Melbourne
refrigeration
freezing works
Footscray
New South Wales
pastoral leases
Sidney Kidman
Hawthorn
Jacobena Angliss
Legislative Council of Victoria
Southern Province

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