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This is part of information I got when I googled Edgar's name
"Congregational Hall has a close association with H. S. Trigg, grandson of the founder of the Congregational Church in Western Australia. Congregational Church has a close association with the architect Edgar Jerome Henderson (Criterion 2.3)
In 1906, the size of the congregation had grown to the extent that a Church could be built next door. Congregational Church was built, in 1906, to a design by E. J. Henderson, and expresses Art Nouveau influences in its stained glass windows.
Edgar Jerome Henderson was born in Melbourne, and practised in Victoria where he did some church work: Sale Cathedral (1885) and housing in Moonee Ponds and Essendon. By 1896 he had moved to Western Australia and was working on the Convent School, Highgate (1898) in a partnership style Jefferies and Henderson. By 1904, he is listed in his own practice and designing various commercial and residential buildings"
On National Archives website that Magoo gave is an Edgar Henderson Architect, listed as one of seven Western Australians receiving New Years Honours ( 31 December 1960)
Another relative perhaps.......
Cazay
It's intersesting to know that the above names of Trigg and Henderson are both suberbs of Perth - is it possible that there is a link?
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