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William Thomas Appleton

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He worked with his brother (Colonel) George Burnley Appleton (1850–1945) at his Geelong woolbroking firm. Later he was chairman of Huddart Parker & Co. Pty Ltd. Appleton joined this firm in Geelong c. 1884 becoming Manager in 1887, then moving to the Melbourne office. He joined the board of
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G. R. Henning, 'Appleton, William Thomas (1859–1930)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, accessed 4 April 2013.
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In late 1859 the Appleton family visited a maternal uncle (William Burnley) who ran an import-export agency in the
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to create a National Laboratory for Australia – led to formation of {CSIRO} George Currie, John Graham.
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President of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia 1915–16, President of the Geelong branch
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management in 1894 becoming managing director in 1898 and chairman of the company in 1910–30.
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Whilst on the Harbour Trust, Appleton supported long-term plans for new dock construction.
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Appleton held a number of temporary official posts. He died of cancer at his home in
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The Origins of CSIRO: Science and the Commonwealth Government 1901–1926
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November 1906, chairman April 1911–1913, senior commissioner 1913–1930
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Western and Wimmera Districts of Victoria Freezing Co. Ltd.
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Port of Melbourne, Maritime history History of the port
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2 daughters 5 sons (eldest killed at Pozières in 1916)
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Chairman of several shipping and colliery companies
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1899–1903, chairman 1908, 1911–16, 1920–21, 1925–30
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Leeds, Yorkshire
Australian
Leeds, Yorkshire
Port Phillip District
Wharfdale College
Yorkshire
Victoria
Geelong
Melbourne Church of England Grammar School
Appleton Dock
Yarra River
World War I
Malvern
Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation
Melbourne Harbour Trust
Melbourne Chamber of Commerce
Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia)
Geelong Savings Bank
Western and Wimmera Districts of Victoria Freezing Co. Ltd.
National Laboratory Conference
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research




G. R. Henning, 'Appleton, William Thomas (1859–1930)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, accessed 4 April 2013.
Port of Melbourne, Maritime history History of the port
The Origins of CSIRO: Science and the Commonwealth Government 1901–1926
Billy Hughes
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