George McEwin (1873 – 5 August 1945) was a lawyer and philanthropist in Adelaide, South Australia.
He was a grandson of George McEwin, gardener, orchardist, and maker of Glen Ewin jams.
McEwin was born in Hindmarsh, South Australia where his father, Rev.
He was educated at Whinham College, graduating top of the State in 1889,[1] and worked for the AMP Society for four years.
He then became articled to James Henderson,[2] qualified in law at the University of Adelaide, and was called to the South Australian Bar in 1899.