Samuel Amess

Samuel Amess (1826 – 2 July 1898[1]) was Mayor of Melbourne from 1869–1870, after having joined the council in 1864.[2] Born in Newburgh, Fife in Scotland, Amess immigrated to Victoria in 1852, and after success on the goldfields established himself as a building contractor. Among several prominent projects, Amess' firm was involved in the building of the Kew Asylum, Old Treasury Building and Customs House,[2] and he personally funded the celebrations of the opening of the Melbourne Town Hall.[3] After his term as mayor ended in 1870, Amess remained heavily involved in public life until his death in 1898. [3]

Samuel Amess
25th Mayor of Melbourne
In office
1869–1870
Preceded byThomas Moubray
Succeeded byThomas McPherson
Personal details
Born1826
Newburgh, Fife
Died2 July 1898
Melbourne, Victoria

References

  1. "Family Notices". The Argus. Melbourne. 4 July 1898. p. 1. Retrieved 4 September 2011 via National Library of Australia.
  2. Hone, J. Ann, "Amess, Samuel (1826–1898)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, accessed 3 September 2011
  3. "Death of Alderman Amess". The Argus. Melbourne. 4 July 1898. p. 6. Retrieved 4 September 2011 via National Library of Australia.



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