Edward Angus Hamilton (born 27 February 1831) was an architect and politician in colonial South Australia.
Hamilton was then appointed Assistant to the Colonial Architect of South Australia, William Bennett Hays.
[2] On 10 July 1856 Hamilton was appointed Colonial Architect and Supervisor of Works[2][3] with a salary of £450 per annum and a £112 gratuity.
[4] Hamilton designed the present (Anglican) St George's Church in Gawler in Early English style.
The foundation stone was laid on 6 January 1858 but the building was not consecrated until 23 April 1895 (by Bishop Kennion), initially due to the church trustees not accepting the Model Trust Deed.