Howard Henry Nolan (1865 – 4 July 1931) was an Australian Methodist minister.
[5] Upon leaving Newington, Nolan served articles training to be an architect.
[6] Whilst he was stationed at Singleton, New South Wales as the minister he designed the new Methodist parsonage.
[7] In 1888, Nolan chose service to the church over architecture and became a student at the Wesleyan Theological Institution which was then based in the grounds of Newington College.
In 1895, he volunteered for service in Fiji and remained there until 1907 when for health reasons he returned to Bundaberg.