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Frank Moulden
Sir Frank Beaumont Moulden (25 June 1876 – 8 April 1932) was a lawyer in South Australia who served as List of mayors and lord mayors of Adelaide, Lord Mayor of Adelaide 1919–1921. History Frank was born in Collett Lodge, Norwood, South Australia, Norwood, the second son of Beaumont Arnold Moulden (–1926) and his wife Anna Mary Moulden née Cramond (1851–1929). He was educated at St Peter's College, Adelaide, St. Peter's College, and graduated LLB at the University of Adelaide, being articled to the legal firm Moulden & Son founded by his grandfather Joseph Eldin Moulden (died 1891), and ultimately became a partner. Moulden was elected a councillor to the Adelaide City Council 1904, became an alderman in 1913, and Lord Mayor from 1919 to 1921, during which period he hosted the Prince of Wales on his official visitor to Adelaide. He was President of the local chapter of Alliance Française and in January 1919 succeeded John Watson Canaway, J. W. Canaway (c. 1848–1923) as ...
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