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S. H. Ervin

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In the 1960s Ervin became a substantial benefactor. In 1962 he gave his collection of paintings to the Australian government and encouraged the erection of a national art gallery. In 1971 he donated $ 50,000 to the New South Wales branch of the
38:. Generally known as Harry, Ervin was the youngest son of Samuel Ervin and his wife, Matilda. His father died in the same year. His mother later remarried and, during his youth, Harry used his stepfather's surname, Rohde. 284: 56:
he took over Lothringer & Co., a firm in which his brother-in-law Karl Lothringer was involved and, in 1927, established S. H. Ervin Limited, wool brokers.
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On 7 April 1926 Ervin married 38-year-old Muriel Beatrice Gray, nee Appel, who had two daughters from her previous marriage. The Ervins lived at Glanworth,
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After he left school, Ervin went to Europe where he worked in woollen mills, before returning to Australia. During
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Ervin contributed to the war effort as a wool appraiser. His firm later benefited from the post-war wool boom.
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Due to his association with artists at Sirius Cove, Ervin purchased works by a number of artists, including
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Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001)
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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. Periodic (National : 1977 – 2011)
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Ervin outlived his wife and stepdaughters and died on 29 October 1977.
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and, in 1974, donated $ 200,000 to restore two buildings at
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People educated at Sydney Church of England Grammar School
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S H Ervin
broker
Monkland, Queensland
Mosman
Sydney Church of England Grammar School
World War I
World War II
Norman Lindsay
Tom Roberts
Arthur Streeton
National Trust of Australia
Norman Lindsay's home
Faulconbridge, New South Wales
Observatory Hill
S. H. Ervin Gallery
Conder
Darling Point
Macquarie Street
S. H. Ervin Gallery






Australian Dictionary of Biography
"Paintings for Nation"
"National Memorial Ordinance 1928 Determination of Nomenclature Australian Capital Territory National Memorials Ordinance 1928 Determination of Nomenclature"
"IN the Supreme Court of New South Wales.—Notice of"
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