Harold Collis Featherstone (13 May 1913 – 29 September 1990)[1] was an Australian Baháʼí from Adelaide.
By the time he married in 1938 he was already a partner in an engineering business making pressed metal parts.
He exchanged some 20 letters and cables on all manner of subjects with the then head of the religion, Shoghi Effendi.
In 1946 the Featherstones helped establish the Woodville Baháʼí Local Spiritual Assembly.
[1] In 1954 he was appointed to a new institution for the religion as an Auxiliary Board member for Australia by Clara Dunn and was able to rearrange his business affairs to allow him flexibility and freedom to travel widely by becoming a co-owner of an engineering company.