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Henry Sydney Darlot (1869–1895)

Of the four gentlemen, whose sad fate yesterday has cast a gloom over the entire community, two are well-known not only in Perth, but throughout the colony. For some years past, there was no more familiar figure in the city than that of Mr. Henry Darlot. He and his brothers are known and respected as successful pastoralists in the north, and since coming to Perth a few years ago, the late Mr. Darlot has been extremely popular, particularly in sporting circles. In the cricket field he will be greatly missed, for his liberality and geniality in connection with that sport have become household words. He leaves a wife and two young children, who are at present in Perth.

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'Darlot, Henry Sydney (1869–1895)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/darlot-henry-sydney-16563/text28486, accessed 12 October 2024.

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Life Summary [details]

Birth

1869

Death

3 March, 1895 (aged ~ 26)
Crawley, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Cause of Death

drowned

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