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9661176
  • Title
    Hordern family aggregated collection of papers and photographs
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    1810-2014
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    9661176
  • Physical Description
    7.07 metres of textual material (38 boxes, 4 outsize boxes, 2 folders)
    1 album (42 photographic prints) - visible image 9 x 5 cm - albumen and gelatin silver
    19 photographs (1 box) - 34 x 26 cm and smaller - albumen and gelatin silver
    193 negatives - 6 x 6 cm
    68 negatives - glass
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    In 1882, Edward Carr Hordern (1853-1940), along with his brothers John Lebbeus Hordern (1848-1910) and Alfred James Hordern (1859-1932), established the retail firm of Hordern Brothers with a capital of 32,000 pounds. Over the next 28 years the business expanded from a one-room shop to one of the largest retail stores in Sydney. The store was located at 259 Pitt Street, and from 1922-1959 at 203-207 Pitt Street, Sydney. From 1922, the management of the business rested exclusively with Edward Carr Hordern’s family, with three of his sons on its Board.

    In 1926, Anthony Hordern and Sons was sold to a group of private investors for 3 million pounds. In 1959 Anthony Hordern and Sons bought Hordern Brothers, which at the time was the last Hordern family-owned store in the city of Sydney.

    Edward Carr Hordern acted as an overseas buyer for Hordern Brothers. He married Frances Lillie Dryland in St George’s Church, Hanover Square, London, on 14 October 1885. Between 1885 and 1905 the couple lived between Sydney and London, staying several years in each city and living in rented properties. They had six children – Olive Carr (1886-1969) ; Edward Dryland (1887-1958) ; twin boys Maurice Bridgman (1889-1981) and Frederick Hugh (1889-1975) ; Cowra Stewart (1891-1970) ; and Edytha Lillie Howard (1901-1987).

    Returning to Sydney in 1905, Edward Carr Hordern bought a house in Centennial Avenue, Chatswood, which the family named Chiselhurst (now demolished). He also owned Wensleydale, a property at Colo Vale, near Mittagong, N.S.W..

    Frederick Hugh Hordern (1889-1975), the son of Edward Carr and Frances Lillie Hordern, married Iris Mary White (1891-1972), daughter of Walter David White and Mary, nee Hodge, on 12 November 1914. The couple had six children – Mary Lillie (1916-2000) ; Iris Noel (known as Noel) (1917-2019) ; Hugh David Carr (1920-2008) ; Marsden Carr (1922-) ; John Norman Carr (1924-2013) ; and Ian Ramsay Carr (1930-?).

    Iris Noel Hordern married Arthur Darling of Battery Hill, Gunnedah, in January 1940. They lived on the property Battery Hill, on the Breeza Plain near Gunnedah, N.S.W.. They had two daughters, Jill and Robin.

    Hunter and Ross Hordern, grandsons of Edward Carr Hordern, established a family business under the name of Horden Brothers in Windsor, which operated until at least 1986.

    Marsden Hordern (1922-) is the grandson of Edward Carr Hordern, one of the founders of Hordern Bros Ltd. He joined the Royal Australia Navy in World War II, became Lieutenant and commanded a patrol boat in the Pacific. During his time in the Navy, Hordern also studied part-time to complete an arts degree at the University of Sydney. After the war, he established a fine art print gallery, Hilton Hordern, which he directed for 38 years (1958-1996). He also competed in the early Sydney to Hobart yacht races as navigator of the schooner Mistral II. He is the author of 'Mariners are Warned' (1989), 'King of the Australian Coast' (1997) and 'A Merciful Journey: Recollections of a World War II Patrol Boat Man' (2005).

    References:
    Children of one family : the story of Anthony and Ann Hordern and their descendants in Australia, 1825-1925 / Lesley Hordern. Sydney : Retford Press, 1985; The Ryerson Index. http://ryersonindex.org/index.htm (accessed 6 May 2019)
    Australians at War Film Archive. “Marsden Hordern.” Accessed 3 May 2023.
    https://australiansatwarfilmarchive.unsw.edu.au/archive/2277
  • Scope and Content
    COLLECTION 01:
    Hordern family papers, mainly correspondence, 1820-1830, 1868-1872, with newscuttings, 1904-1923, relating to Anthony Hordern and Sons

    COLLECTION 02:
    Hordern family further papers, 1837-ca. 1871

    COLLECTION 03:
    Hordern further family correspondence, 1875-1877, 1883

    COLLECTION 04:
    Hordern family further papers, 1853-1990

    COLLECTION 05:
    Hordern family papers, ca. 1810-1989

    COLLECTION 06:
    Hordern family further papers 1909-1914, concerning the estates of Anthony Hordern and Samuel Hordern

    COLLECTION 07:
    Marsden Hordern papers, ca. 1899-1993

    COLLECTION 08:
    Marsden Hordern papers, concerning the research and writing of “Mariners are warned", and Hordern family documents, 1979-1990

    COLLECTION 09:
    Hordern family further papers, 1920-1998, together with the papers of Walter D. White, 1881-1941

    COLLECTION 10:
    Marsden Hordern further papers, 1870-2014

    COLLECTION 11:
    Marsden Hordern further papers, 1888-2019

    COLLECTION 12:
    Marsden Hordern family photographs, 1865-1954
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