Henry Halloran

Henry Ferdinand Halloran (9 August 1869 – 22 October 1953) was a major property owner and developer in New South Wales, in the early part of the twentieth century.

His father was a bank clerk and architect named Edward Roland Halloran and his mother was Adeline Burgess, née Reuss.

[11] Halloran began the revival of the ghost town of South Huskisson, on the western shore of Jervis Bay.

[1] The University of Sydney, established the Henry Halloran Trust, aimed at promoting scholarship, innovation and research in town planning, urban development and land management.

[11] The 2020s saw an effort by a community of land owners to realise the original Griffin plan as a sustainable development, through the North Arm Cove Initiative.

Henry Halloran c. 1924
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