Person

Host, Henry (1879 - 1964)

Born
1879
Frizington, Cumberland, England
Died
7 August 1964
Occupation
Science educator

Summary

Henry Host taught science at Singleton and Cook's Hill Intermediate High School for many years.

Details

Born Frizington, Cumberland, England, 1879. Died 7 August 1964. Joined New South Wales Education Department 1899, taught Inverell and Goulburn, completed a Diploma of Science, taught science Singleton and Cook's Hill Intermediate High School until retirement.

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