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Henry Luke White (9 May 1860 – 30 June 1927) was a wealthy
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, and a keen philatelist, book collector, amateur
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and oölogist of Scone, New South Wales,
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Personal life

Born 9 May 1860 at Anambah third son of
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Francis White and his wife Mary Hannah nee Cobb. He first went to Calder House in Redfern in 1875 he attended the Goulburn School at Garroorigang. In 1884 he became a qualified
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and in 1885 became the manager of Belltrees near Scone which he owned with his younger brothers William, Arthur, and Victor. His older brother
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was also a pastoralist and would later serve on the
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. James had married Emiline Eliza Ebsworth in 1882 and in a dynastic union, Henry married a Emiline's sister, Louisa Maude, on 14 April 1887. His brother Arthur married a third sister, Millicent, in 1893. Belltrees had 96,000 merino sheep and 10,000 cross bred sheep that would take five months each year to shear. In 1902 they began using Wolseley sheep shearing machines. The estate was also famous for its Durham shorthorn and
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cattle. In 1906 he was appointed a temporarily councilor for the Woolooma Shire, (renamed
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in 1917), serving as Shire President until 1927, and missing only 2 council meetings in those 20 years. The brothers inherited some of the famous stud mares from their uncle James White, winning the 1896
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with Charge and the 1900 Doncaster with Parapet.


Philately

White was a noted philatelist, purchasing a Queensland collection of stamps from
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in 1897. In 1917 he presented his collection of stamps from New South Wales, then valued at £15,000, to the Mitchell Library. He subsequently donated his collection of stamps from Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania. He was appointed to the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1922.


Book collecting

He also collected Australian books and possessed more than 2,000 rare items. His collection included volumes on philately, ornithology and cricket. His book collecting was aided by the advice of the noted Australian bookseller,
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.


Ornithology

H. L. White wrote short articles published in ''
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'', and corresponded with the
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. He was a member of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) to which he was a generous benefactor. His collections of 8,500 bird skins and over 4,200 egg clutches were donated to the National Museum of Victoria, Melbourne where they are known as the H. L. White Collection. He is also commemorated in the BirdLife Australia's (previously RAOU) large ornithological book and serial collection: the H. L. White Library.


Family

H. L. White was the father of Alfred Henry Ebsworth White, who was honoured in the name of the grey honeyeater, ''
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'' by the ornithologist Alfred John North. He was also the uncle of the writer
Patrick White Patrick Victor Martindale White (28 May 1912 – 30 September 1990) was a British-born Australian writer who published 12 novels, three short-story collections, and eight plays, from 1935 to 1987. White's fiction employs humour, florid prose, ...
, who described him as the only paternal uncle he favoured.


References and sources

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