Robert Bell Hamilton (20 October 1892 – 15 May 1948) was a notable Australian architect and also Member of the Legislative Assembly for the State electoral district of Toorak in Victoria.
[1] Robert Bell Hamilton's architectural works include some of the most expensive properties in Toorak, Melbourne's richest suburb.
He later served as President of Mornington Shire Council,[9] and subsequently became the Member for Toorak for the Liberal and Country Party in the November 1945 election[10] that saw the Labor Party win a small majority over their coalition counterparts.
[11] In an obituary published in The Standard, the then President of Mornington Shire Council wrote:His work and his planning for the future of Mornington have put us in his debt, and his name will be remembered because his energy and his ideas have been given for the future and the advancement of our district...I pay homage to Robert Bell Hamilton, a citizen with true public spirit and a man who discharged all obligations of friendship.
[12]The by-election triggered by his death, held in June 1948, saw the re-election of a Liberal and Country Party member, Edward Reynolds.