H. W. Horning H. W. Horning i(8887188 works by)
Born: Established: 1862 Surry Hills, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 19 Apr 1934 Collaroy, Northern Beaches area, Sydney Northeastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
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Born in Surry Hills in 1862 and left orphaned by the death of his father when he was thirteen. H.W. Horning took a position as office boy in a city customs agent's office in Sydney. Wishing to become a sailor, he took his first voyage several years later, on the Duke of Sutherland, to London via Cape Horn. He took several other positions on sailing ships, including a stint on the famous clipper Cutty Sark, then running wool between Australia and England. His last voyage returned him to Sydney in 1884.

Also in 1884, he founded the real-estate company H.W. Horning and Company, which he ran for 45 years. He sold the company in 1930 and retired to Collaroy, from which place he wrote a series of short essays on his windjammer days.

Source:

'Mr. H.W. Horning', Sydney Morning Herald, 20 April 1934, p.16.

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