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Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Lansell's Impressive Legacy", Mar 06 2008
... ...The Edith and G. V. Lansell Laboratory Clinic...Fortuna Restoration Article - "Lansell's Impressive Legacy" - The Bendigo Miner Tuesday March 06 2008- Author Jim Evans
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11217.10a Colour Photo of The Edith and G. V. Lansell Laboratory Clinic at the Bendigo Hospital
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George Victor Lansell was Born in London in 1883, eldest son of George Lansell ('Quartz King') and Edith. Educated at St Andrew's College, Bendigo, and Melbourne Grammar. Married Edith, a skiing champion, in 1910; honeymooned overseas and visited Egypt.
Named his Bendigo home 'Denderah' after an Egyptian archaeological site. The house featured art nouveau architecture and a Widow's Walk for astronomy. Commissioned in the 8th Australian Infantry Regiment in 1904; captain by 1909. He served in France during World War I with the 38th Battalion; wounded but returned to service.
George organized the northwest Victorian Volunteer Defence Corps in WWII; retired as honorary colonel in 1942. Served as a Nationalist Party member for Bendigo in the Legislative Council, later joined the Country Party.President of the Bendigo branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia for nearly 30 years.
Led fundraising for the Soldiers' Memorial Hall and its brass honour rolls. Director of several local companies, including Sandhurst Trustees Co. and Bendigo Mutual Permanent Land and Building Society. Introduced Hanro Knitting Mills and the Australian Swiss Watch Co. to Bendigo.Acquired and merged the Bendigo Independent with The Bendigo Advertiser.
Built a clinic at Bendigo Hospital with his mother; donated medical equipment and supported local institutions like the Benevolent Home, art gallery, School of Mines, and YMCA.Recognition and Legacy.
Knighted in 1951.Remembered for personal generosity, especially to ex-servicemen and their families.Described as shy and retiring, but a major figure in Bendigo's history.His funeral in 1959 was one of the largest in Bendigo, reflecting his impact on the community.Fortuna Restoration Article - "Lansell's Impressive Legacy" - The Bendigo Miner Tuesday March 06 2008- Author Jim Evans
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11217.10a Colour Photo of The Edith and G. V. Lansell Laboratory Clinic at the Bendigo Hospital
11217.10b Part of page 23 - Lansell's Impressive Legacynon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, the edith and g. v. lansell laboratory clinic