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Joseph Prentice HUGHES [266]
(1840-1922)
Mary RYDER [267]
(1839-1892)
John WILKINSON [3563]
Sarah Ann [3564]
(Cir 1858-1943)
Frank Gilbert HUGHES [261]
(1880-1957)
Amy WILKINSON [417]
(1881-1978)

Lloyd Ryder HUGHES [3547]
(1907-1974)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Violet Beryl WESTON [3548]

Lloyd Ryder HUGHES [3547]

  • Born: 2 Jul 1907, Albany, Western Australia
  • Marriage (1): Violet Beryl WESTON [3548] on 2 May 1936 in Perth, Western Australia
  • Died: 10 Jun 1974, Kelmscott, Perth, Western Australia at age 66
  • Crem.: St Mary's in the Valley Cemetery, Kelmscott
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1907 WA Birth Reg. 117, Plantagenet
1974 Death Kelmscott WA

Sunday Times (Perth) Sunday 17 Jun 1934
AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB
Annual Ball at Y.A.L
The Y.A.L. Hall was the scene of the annual ball of the City Amateur Swimming Club on Wednesday evening last, when a large number of guests danced to music supplied by Miss Doreen D'Arcy's orchestra. The president of the club, Mr. Tod Solomon introduced Colonel Fitzgerald, the patron of the club, during the evening, when he presented about 40 trophies to the various winners during the season.
Among the visitors were Misses Rene Brown, Gwen Rich, Beryl Weston, M. Butcher, P. Johnson, Violet Coe, MacLeod, Betty Cohen, Hutchinson, Feldman, Horne. Carlton, Eileen Richards, Nell Outridge, Nancy Mengler, Hilda Bensky, M. Giles, G. Brown, Shaw, D. Leaman, Jean Birch, Betty Baker, Davey Rappeport, Elsie Allen, Joyce Nankivell, Molly Giles, Nancy Liggins, Kath Ward, Marquis, Manning and Jamieson, and Messrs Roy Cox, Lloyd Hughes, Ron Caporn, Guthrie H Irvin, J. Winton, C. Edgar, H Squires, L. Harvey. W Rowe, McKay, Newington, Williams, Wilson, Roy Henderson, W. Mortimer, R. Martin, J. Brown, Crockett, Tolster, Blair, Owen Sands, W. Manning, J. Murray, Morris, Lewis, Christie and Oliver.

The West Australian Saturday 7 March 1936
POLICE COURTS.
Perth. (Thursday.- Before Messrs. A. T. Bisbop and W. Christie, J's P.)
Traffic Offences. - The following penalties, with 8/- costs, unless otherwise stated, were imposed for breaches of the Traffic Act Regulations:- Insufficient lights: . . . Lloyd Ryder Hughes, £1 each;

Sunday Times (Perth) Sunday 1 August 1948
PUBLIC NOTICE:
THE EXPLOSIVES ACT, 1895. Storage and Sale ot Fireworks: Notice is hereby given that any person desiring to store Fireworks tor sale must, in accordance with the Explosives Act, 1895, apply for a license to do so. Applications should be addressed to the Chief Inspector ot Explosives, Mines Department, Central Buildings, Perth. The fee for a license to store Fire Works for sale is 5/ per annum. Any person, not being the holder of a License, found storing fireworks for sale, may be prosecuted. Live fireworks must not be displayed in shop windows, or kept in places where they can be handled by the public F. F. Allsop, Chief Inspector of Explosives.
IN THE MATTER OF "THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT. 1895,"I, Lloyd Ryder Hughes of Clifton-st. Kelmscott, trustee of or person hereunto authorised by the Kelmscott Agricultural Society, do hereby give notice that I am desirous that such Society should be incorporated under the provisions of "The Associations Incorporation Act, 1895." L. R. Hughes. The following is a copy of the memorial intended to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions of the said Act:- Memorial of The Kelmscott Agricultural Society filed in pursuance of "The Associations Incorporation Act, 1895."
I. Name of Institution: Kelmscott Agricultural Society.
2. Object or purpose of the Institution: To foster the advancement of the district.
3. Where situated or established: In the district of Kelmscott.
4. The same or names of the trustee or trustees: William Tumber, Horace Desmond Mutton, Lloyd Ryder Hughes.
5. In whom the management of the institution is vested, and by what means (whether by deed, settlement, or otherwise): In the "Council" consisting of the President two, vice-presidents, secretary, treasurer, assistant secretary and twenty members. Constituted by resolution at a general meeting.

Sunday Times (Perth) Sunday 8 Aug 1948
PUBLIC NOTICE:
IN the Matters of "The Associations Incorporation Act, 1895." I, Lloyd Ryder Hughes, of Clifton-st., Kelmscott, trustee of or person hereby authorised by The Kelmscott Agricultural Society, do hereby give notice that I am desirous that such Society should be Incorporated under the provisions of "The Associations Incorporation Act 1895" L. R Hughes. The following is a copy of the memorial intended to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions of the said Act: Memorial of the Kelmscott Agricultural Society filed in pursuance of "The Associations Incorporation Act 1895"
1. Name of Institution: Kelmscott Agricultural Society.
2. Object or purpose of the Institution: To foster the advancement of the District.
3. Where situated or established: In the district of Kelmscott.
4. The name or names of the trustee or trustees: William Tumber, Horace Desmond Mutton, Lloyd Ryder Hughes.
5. In whom the management of the Institution is vested, and by what means (whether by deed, settlement or otherwise): In the "Council" consisting of the President, two vice presidents, secretary, treasurer, assistant secretary and 20 members. Constituted by resolution at a general meeting.

COMMUNITY SERVICES 14 24 OCTOBER 2006 COMMITTEE
Library & Heritage Services Lloyd Hughes Park
Lloyd Ryder Hughes (1907 - 1974)
As Secretary of the Armadale-Kelmscott Memorial Hospital he negotiated purchase of the land where the present hospital stands. Public Accountant and great sportsman, he served voluntarily on numerous community committees. This park, adjacent to his home, was vested in Council on 23 May 2003 (photograph in gallery)

Note: There is a park named after Lloyd Ryder in Orlando Street, Kelmscott: Lloyd Ryder Reserve.


Karrakatta Cemetery Records
First Name: Lloyd Ryder
Last Name: HUGHES
Application Number: KC00045391 See legend for application code details
Aged: (Years) 66
Date of Death: 10/06/1974
Suburb: Kelmscott
Ashes Request: Taken by Funeral Director at Karrakatta Cemetery - St Mary's in the Valley Cemetery, Kelmscott
Completed: yes

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bullet  Other Records

• Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: clerk, 1936, Albany road, Maddington, Western Australia.

• Residence, 1948, Clifton-st., Kelmscott, Perth.


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Lloyd married Violet Beryl WESTON [3548] [MRIN: 1165], daughter of H. G. WESTON [3562] and Unknown, on 2 May 1936 in Perth, Western Australia. (Violet Beryl WESTON [3548] was born in 1912 in Perth, Western Australia.)


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1936 WA Marriage Reg 837 Perth - (Violet B GROUNDS-WESTON)

Sunday Times (Perth) Sunday 17 May 1936
HUGHES - GROUNDS-WESTON .
St. George's Cathedral was ths scene of a picturesque wedding on Saturday, May 2, when Beryl Violet, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Grounds-Weston, of Albany road, Kelmscott, was married to Lloyd Ryder, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hughes, of Cannington. The bride, through the unavoidable absence of her father, was given away by Mr. Hector Goudie. Slim and petite, the bride entered the church wearing a classical frock of magnolia bridal satin, fashioned with unusually cut dolman sleeves and a cowl neck line. The skirt was cut on the cross with no side seams, and was beautifully pieced at the back to let the long train fall. She wore an exquisite tiara of orange blossom and iridescent tiny pearls, from which fell a billowing veil five yards long, which was richly embroidered, with lace, leaves and roses. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and maidenhair fern, faintly tinged with pink. Her attendants were Miss Lois Weston (sister of the bride), Miss Muriel Hughes (sister of the bride-groom) and Miss Lois Raston of Tammin. They were frocked alike in picture frocks of heavy duck egg blue georgette, the sleeves of which formed an unusual feature, being braided in silver and studded with rhinestones. They wore short veils of matching tulle, with a spray of autumn flowers on the side of the head. They carried muffs of silver, covered with matching ruched tulle and ornamented with autumn flowers. Silver kid shoes completed their toillets. Mr. Kent Hughes was best man, and Mr. Bill Lantzke and Mr. Ross Raston were groomsmen. After the ceremony Mrs. Grounds-Weston entertained about 150 guests in the Kelmscott Hall, wearing a frock of heavy navy blue georgette figured with leschenaultia. She wore a smart hat to tone, and carried red roses. Mrs. Hughes (mother of the bridegroom) ably assisted, wearing a smart frock of rust red dull crepe with gold ornaments. She wore a chic hat to tone, and carried autumn-shaded flowers. During the evening dancing and games were enjoyed, the music being supplied by Mr. R, Hatch's orchestra. Later the happy couple left for their honeymoon by car for a month's tour of the South-West, the bride wearing a chic frock and coat of dusty red Roubaix, with a cute little halo hat to match. Beige accessories and furs completed her toilet. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hughes are well known in the sporting world, Mrs. Hughes, better known as Beryl Weston, being a National and State diving and swimming champion, and Mr. Hughes is a keen tennis player, foot-baller, and cricketer. They will reside in their new home at Kelmscott.

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