George Shenton
1842–1909 (age 67)
Biography
George Shenton built a reputation as a thoughtful politician and successful merchant in Western Australia, serving with distinction on the Legislative Council and helping to steer the young colony toward practical, modern infrastructure. A firm believer in civic responsibility, he invested in railways, ports, and education so that future generations might prosper.
He devoted his later years to philanthropic causes and remained connected to the community in London, choosing West Norwood as his place of rest. Those who reflected on his life spoke of his fairness, his steady leadership, and the example he set as a statesman who never forgot the people he served.