List of old boys of St Peter's College, Adelaide

This is a List of old boys of St Peter's College, Adelaide, former students of the Anglican school, St Peter's College in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

Nobel laureates

Business

  • Sir James Hardy OBE, three times America's Cup skipper and renowned winemaker
  • Essington Lewis, prominent industrialist
  • Frank Fancett Espie 1890-1962 Mining engineer, MD Western Mining Corporation, South Broken Hill etc.[4]
  • Sir Frank Espie OBE 1917-2004 Mining engineer Directorships Rio Tinto (Deputy Chair), Bougainville Copper Chair, CRA, Woodside, Westpac etc. Captain 2nd AIF, North Africa, Borneo[5]
  • Paul Robertson Espie AO 1945 -[6] among many directorships is that of Chair, The Menzies Research Centre[7] and Empire Energy.[8]

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Clergy

Entertainment and the arts

Judges, politicians, and public servants

Medicine and the sciences

Military

Sports

See also

References

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  2. "Sir Howard Florey – Biographical". nobelprize.org.
  3. "J. Robin Warren – Biographical". nobelprize.org.
  4. see http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/espie-frank-fancett-10126
  5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/people/472711?c=people and https://125.ausimm.com/profile/frank-espie/
  6. https://www.monash.edu/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/65947/paul-espie.pdf
  7. Menzies Research Centre,
  8. https://empireenergygroup.net/company-overview/directors-management/
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