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Australian rules footballer, born 1905
Australian rules footballer
Arthur Hart Full name
Arthur Howie Hart Date of birth
(1905-06-10 ) 10 June 1905 Place of birth
Beulah, Victoria Date of death
12 May 1989(1989-05-12) (aged 83) Place of death
Mill Park, Victoria Original team(s)
Brunswick (VFA) Height
185 cm (6 ft 1 in) Weight
85 kg (187 lb) Years
Club
Games (Goals) 1928–1929
St Kilda
34 (29)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1929.
Sources:
AFL Tables ,
AustralianFootball.com
Arthur Howie Hart (10 June 1905 – 12 May 1989) was an
Australian rules footballer who played for the
Brunswick Football Club in the
Victorian Football Association (VFA) , and the
St Kilda Football Club in the
Victorian Football League (VFL) .
[1]
Family
The son of Adam Hart (1859-1941),
[2] and Ellen Matilda "Nellie" Hart (1876-1933), née Collins,
[3]
[4]
[5] Arthur Howie Hart was born at
Beulah, Victoria on 10 June 1905.
[6]
He married Minna Elizabeth Wilson (1907-2000) on 22 May 1931.
[7]
Military service
A schoolteacher at Mildura High School, he enlisted in the
Australian Volunteer Defence Corps in March 1942.
Death
He died at
Mill Park, Victoria on 12 May 1989.
Notes
^ Holmesby & Main (2014), p.370.
^
Country News: Stawell, The Age , (Monday, 25 August 1941), p.6.
^
Fatal Accident when returning from Church, The Horsham Times , (Friday, 22 September 1933), p.4.
^
Inquest on Car Victim, The Horsham Times , (Friday, 29 September 1933), p.4.
^
Deaths: Hart, The (Adelaide) Advertiser , (Thursday, 28 September 1933), p.14.
^ Note that, although his birth records have his name as Arthur Harvie Hart, every other record (death, military, electoral, etc.) has Arthur Howie Hart.
^
Weddings: Hart—Wilson, The Shepparton Advertiser , (Thursday, 28 May 1931), p.3.
References
'Victor', "First Kick at Fourteen; Playing Senior Football at Nineteen", The Sporting Globe , (Saturday, 23 August 1924), p.8.
Ambition Achieved: Arthur Hart's Record, The Weekly Times , (Saturday, 27 September 1930), p.74.
Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2014), The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (10th ed.) , Seaford, Victoria: BAS Publishing.
ISBN
978-1-921496-32-5
World War Two Nominal Roll: Lieutenant Arthur Howie Hart (V361175), Department of Veterans' Affairs .
World War Two Service Record: Lieutenant Arthur Howie Hart (V361175), National Archives of Australia .
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