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Harvie Picken

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Died
  
Melbourne, Australia

Children
  
James, Donalda


Name
  
Harvie Picken

Role
  
Businessman

Born
  
March 1888
Melbourne, Australia

Occupation
  
Entrepreneur Businessman Philanthropist

John Harvie Picken (born March 1888, Melbourne, Australia) was a prominent Australian businessman and member of the Picken family.

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Biography

Picken lived in Toorak, Victoria, Australia.

Family life

Harvie had two children, James Douglas and Donalda Mairi. James Douglas Picken had two sons, Ian Douglas and Kenneth John.

Other information

Life member of Mercantile Rowing Club
Member of Kingston Heath Golf Club
Member of the West Brighton Club - where a trophy named the Menzies Picken trophy is co-named with his friend Robert Menzies (former Prime Minister of Australia).
Committee member of the VATC (today the Melbourne Racing Club) - where a race was named after him the "$22,000 Harvie Picken Super Vobis Handicap 3YO RB 0-72 1200M"
President of the Australian Chamber of Manufacturers 1953-54 (today the AusIndustry Group.
Practising Freemason - Naval and Military Club Melbourne
Major supporter of the Australian National Gallery in St Kilda Road Melbourne

References

Harvie Picken Wikipedia