Harry Boyle
1847–1907 (age 60)
Biography
Harry Boyle was a distinguished cricketer who made significant contributions to Australian cricket during the latter half of the nineteenth century. His skill and dedication to the sport helped establish cricket as a major sporting pursuit in colonial Australia.
Boyle's career in cricket spanned many years and earned him recognition among his peers and the sporting public. He lived a full life of sixty years before passing away in 1907 and was interred at White Hills Cemetery, where he is remembered for his sporting achievements.