Born 1 May 1890 in Guildford, Western Australia [15] [16]
Son of Hubert Edward Barker GULL and Eliza Annie PALMER [15]
Pearler in Broome in 1915 [18]
Lieutenant of the Australian Imperial Force's 14th Light Horse Regiment during the First World War [18]
Farmer in Three Springs in partnership with his future brother-in-law Albert R. STRUTTON as "Gull & Strutton" 1921-1924 [6] [19] [50]
Their farm was 3,258 acres in size and consisted of Victoria Location 3729, 3740, 3939, 4246 and 4479 [44]
The road bounding or leading to their property was known as Gull & Strutton's Road in 1924 [10: 1-May-1924]
Member of the Three Springs Football Club in 1922 [10: 12-May-1922]
One of the leaders of the Three Springs Kangaroo Hunting & Picnic Party of Friday and Saturday 1-2 September 1922 [9: 15-Sep-1922]
The party stopped for a break at his homestead highly situated on a hill with a brilliant view of the surrounding country [9]
His farming partner Albert R. STRUTTON and sister Edith A. GULL were the first to secure a kangaroo when the hunt began [9]
Clerk of Course in 1922 and Steward in 1923 of the Picnic Race Meetings held in Three Springs to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day [124]
Member of the Three Springs Saint Patrick's Day Committee in 1923 [124]
Married Nita THEW in Perth in 1928 [66]
Resided in the Perth suburb of Subiaco prior to enlisting in the Australian Army on 21 October 1940 [16]
Lieutenant W27449 in the Australian Army's 10 Garrison Battalion during the Second World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 26 March 1943 [16]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Hilton Park [2]
Died 20 November 1964; ashes interred Fremantle Cemetery, Perth suburb of Palmyra (Niche Wall, B, 3) [2]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'Arthur Wilfred Harold Gull' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 19 December 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/arthur-wilfred-harold-gull [reference list] |
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