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Flamboyant businessman and philanthropist who went on to become a member for Adeliade in the South Australian State parliament (1917-31).  Popular activist for prison reform in Australia.  Operated hotels, including the Duke of Brunswick Hotel, the Newmarket Hotel, the Hotel Victor, the British Lion Hotel, and the Castle Inn.  Served a term on the Adelaide City Council.  In 1930, he was charged with sodomy; his subsequent trial was high profile, and he was found guilty and sentenced to five years of hard labour.  Later went on to acclaim as benefactor to the poor.  Also known as Bert Edwards.
 
Flamboyant businessman and philanthropist who went on to become a member for Adeliade in the South Australian State parliament (1917-31).  Popular activist for prison reform in Australia.  Operated hotels, including the Duke of Brunswick Hotel, the Newmarket Hotel, the Hotel Victor, the British Lion Hotel, and the Castle Inn.  Served a term on the Adelaide City Council.  In 1930, he was charged with sodomy; his subsequent trial was high profile, and he was found guilty and sentenced to five years of hard labour.  Later went on to acclaim as benefactor to the poor.  Also known as Bert Edwards.
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* [[Prominent LGBTQ Philanthropists and Donors]]
  
 
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==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 21:03, 27 April 2020

Albert Augustine Edwards

Country

Australia

Birth - Death

1888 - 1963

Occupation

Politics

Description

Flamboyant businessman and philanthropist who went on to become a member for Adeliade in the South Australian State parliament (1917-31). Popular activist for prison reform in Australia. Operated hotels, including the Duke of Brunswick Hotel, the Newmarket Hotel, the Hotel Victor, the British Lion Hotel, and the Castle Inn. Served a term on the Adelaide City Council. In 1930, he was charged with sodomy; his subsequent trial was high profile, and he was found guilty and sentenced to five years of hard labour. Later went on to acclaim as benefactor to the poor. Also known as Bert Edwards.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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