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Plantagenet

Western Australia

PLANTAGENET . WESTERNAUSTRALIA . GUIDE

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Plantagenet Who's Who

Distinguished and Famous people from Plantagenet

The region of Plantagenet in Western Australia has been home to several distinguished and famous individuals throughout history. Here are some notable figures associated with this area:

1. Sir Frederick Samson (1892-1973)

Sir Frederick Samson was a prominent Australian politician who served as a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for almost four decades. He was born in Mount Barker, a town within the Plantagenet region, and played a significant role in agricultural and community development in the area.

2. Catherine Doherty (1842-1914)

Catherine Doherty, born Catherine Gilbert, was an influential Australian poet and writer. She resided in the Plantagenet region for a significant part of her life, which greatly influenced her work. Doherty's poetry often depicted the natural beauty and landscapes of the region.

3. Frank Gibson (1896-1961)

Frank Gibson was an accomplished Australian cricketer, born in Kendenup, another town within the Plantagenet region. He represented both Western Australia and Australia in international cricket matches during the 1920s and was known for his exceptional skills as a wicket-keeper.

4. Joseph Lucas (1841-1877)

Joseph Lucas, also known as "Bushranger Joe," was a notorious outlaw and bushranger who operated in various regions of Western Australia, including parts of Plantagenet. His criminal activities gained significant attention during the mid-1800s, and he became a well-known figure in Australian folklore.

5. Dame Pattie Menzies (1899-1995)

Dame Pattie Menzies, born Pattie Maie Leckie, was the wife of Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies. Although not originally from the Plantagenet region, she enjoyed a close association with the area through her marriage. Dame Pattie Menzies became highly respected for her charitable work and contributions to Australian society.

6. Fernande van Tichelen (1924-2016)

Fernande van Tichelen was a renowned Belgian-born artist who migrated to Australia in the early 1950s. She settled in the Plantagenet region, where she drew inspiration from the surrounding landscapes and created beautiful paintings. Van Tichelen's artwork gained recognition both nationally and internationally.

7. Donald McDougall (1888-1957)

Donald McDougall was a successful Australian businessman and philanthropist. He resided in the Plantagenet region, making valuable contributions to the local community. McDougall's support and financial assistance greatly benefited educational institutions and medical facilities in the area.

8. Siobhan McKenna (1923-1986)

Siobhan McKenna, an acclaimed Irish actress, briefly resided in the Plantagenet region during the late 1950s. McKenna's powerful stage performances and notable contributions to the entertainment industry earned her widespread acclaim both in Ireland and abroad.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and many other distinguished individuals have connections to the Plantagenet region in Western Australia.

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