Henry Robert Fuller

He was educated at E. Duke's academy, "Belle Vue", at Ball's Pond, near Highbury, then at Mr.

In 1856 he and partners Henry Hill and George Mills won the contract to manage rail freight between the port and the city.

When Cobb and Co., who had taken over the carrying business of William Rounsevell, decided to leave South Australia, Henry Fuller, George Mills, and John Hill (Henry's son), as John Hill & Co., took over that business,[1] later became H. R. Fuller & Co. Fuller was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly for West Adelaide on 9 March 1865 and held the seat until 27 March 1870.

He was the owner of considerable property on Hindley Street, which included the Theatre Royal site.

Henry Robert Fuller married Amelia Georgina Harward (1834 – 27 August 1926) on 7 February 1853.