Background
Houison was born in Parramatta to James and Ann Houison, both from Scotland. His father was a successful builder and architect in Parramatta.
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Houison was born in Parramatta to James and Ann Houison, both from Scotland. His father was a successful builder and architect in Parramatta.
He attended Mr Mills" Briar Cottage Academy in Parramatta and then the The King"s School, Parramatta in 1858.
He was one of the "Fathers of " entered on the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1921. Andrew was the youngest of ten children, five girls and five boys. In 1865 he was the College"s first Dux.
He enrolled at the University of Sydney in February 1866 and gained a Bachelor degree in 1869.
Houison continued his education at the University of Edinburgh where he graduated in medicine, Bachelor of Medicine Ch.M. (MSurg). He did post-graduate research in antisepsis with Professor Joseph Lister and was offered a position as Lister"s research assistant.
Instead, he returned to Sydney where after a period in private practice he became Secretary to the New South Wales Medical Board. He was elected Honorary Physician to the Sydney Hospital and enjoyed a successful medical career.
Houison began collecting stamps in about 1865.
He was a specialist in the postal history of New South Wales and was President of both the New South Wales and Australian Philatelic Associations. He was specially commissioned by the Government of New South Wales to produce a history of the Post Office and stamps of the territory which was prepared within a very short period of time and published in 1890. Houison was the founding President of the Royal Australian Historical Society in 1901, his interest in history being variously attributed to philately, genealogical researches in Scotland and his father"s work in the development of his home town, Parramatta.
Houison died on 22 August 1912 in Sydney.