Alfred Waylen

Alfred Robert Waylen (1833 – 10 January 1901) was a colonial surgeon in Western Australia and a winemaker.

[2] He entered the colonial service in April 1859 as medical officer Swan District, and was for sixteen years in the Imperial medical service in charge of the Guildford convict depot and out-stations.

of Melbourne and a J. P. of Western Australia, and was a member of the Perth Commission for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, visited England in 1890.

Thomas Henry Walpole, vicar of Winslow, Bucks, and widow of Sir Luke S. Leake.

Dr. Waylen was one of the pioneers of the wine industry in Western Australia, starting a winery in Darlington.

Alfred Waylen in 1887