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- Hadden, Annie Maria
- see Dawbin, Annie Maria (1816 - 1905), diarist and pioneer
- Haddon, Robert Joseph (1866 - 1929), architect
- Hadfield
- Hailes, William Allan (1891 - 1949), surgeon
- Hain, Gladys Adeline (1887 - 1962), housewives' association president, journalist and lawyer
- Halford, George Britton (1824 - 1910), professor
- Hall, George
- see Marshall-Hall, George William Louis (1862 - 1915), composer, conductor and professor of music
- Hall, Robert (1867 - 1949), ornithologist
- Hall, Thomas Sergeant (1858 - 1915), scientist
- Hall, Walter Russell (1831 - 1911), businessman
- Hallam
- Halloran, Julia Margaret
- see Guerin, Julia Margaret (Bella) (1858 - 1923), feminist, political activist and teacher
- Halpern, Stanislaw (Stacha) (1919 - 1969), painter, potter, printmaker and sculptor
- Ham, Thomas (1821 - 1870), engraver, lithographer and publisher
- Hambly, William Frank (1908 - 1972), biblical scholar, college principal and Methodist minister
- Hampton
- Hampton, Claire
- see Mackinnon, Claire Adams (1896 - 1978), benefactor and film actress
- Hancock, John (1846 - 1899), politician and trade unionist
- Hancock, William (1863 - 1955), clergyman
- Handspan Theatre
- Hannam, James George Charles (1895 - 1979), cyclist, trade unionist and waterside worker
- Hannan, James Henry (1906 - 1975), Catholic priest and mission publicist
- Hanson-Dyer, Louise
- see Dyer, Louise Berta Mosson Hanson (1884 - 1962), music publisher and patron of the arts
- Hardess, Catherine (1889 - 1970), artist and designer
- Hardie, James (Jim) (1851 - 1920), businessman
- Hardress, Catherine
- see Hardess, Catherine (1889 - 1970), artist and designer
- Hardware Lane North
- Hardware Lane South
- Harford, Lesbia Venner (1891 - 1927), poet
- Harkaway
- Harness Racing
- Harney, William Edward (1895 - 1962), author and bushman
- Harper Lane
- Harper, Andrew (1844 - 1936), biblical scholar and college head
- Harper, Caroline
- see Dexter, Caroline (1819 - 1884), feminist
- Harper, Robert (1842 - 1919), businessman and politician
- Harris, Norman Charles (1887 - 1963), railways administrator
- Harrisfield
- Harrison, Henry Colden Antill (1836 - 1929), 'father' of Australian Rules football
- Hart, Alfred (1870 - 1950), educator, scientist and Shakespearean scholar
- Hart, Fritz Bennicke (1874 - 1949), composer, conductor and teacher
- Hartley, Francis John (1909 - 1971), Methodist clergyman and peace activist
- Hartwell
- Harvey, Madison
- see Hervey, Grant (Madison) (1880 - 1933), swindler and versifier
- Harwood Place
- Haskin Lane
- Hastings
- Hawke Place
- Hawkers
- Hawkins, Thomas Joseph (1898 - 1976), public servant
- Hawksburn
- Hawthorn
- Hawthorn Football Club
- Hay and Corn Market
- Hay Place
- Hayden, John Gerald (1901 - 1960), physician
- Haymarket Theatre
- Haynes, Thomas Watson (1878 - 1963), chartered accountant and company director
- Hayward Lane North
- Hayward Lane South
- Head of the River
- Head, Frederick Waldegrave (1874 - 1941), Anglican archbishop
- Heagney, Muriel Agnes (1885 - 1974), feminist and trade unionist
- Heales, Richard (1821 - 1864), politician and temperance reformer
- Healesville
- Healesville Sanctuary
- Healeys Lane
- Health
- Health & Well Being
- Healy, George Daniel (1872 - 1967), banker
- Heape Court
- Hearn, William Edward (1826 - 1888), jurist, political economist, politician and university teacher
- Heath, Lillian
- see Pyke, Lillian Maxwell (1881 - 1927), author
- Heatherton
- Heathmont
- Heffernan Lane
- Heide Museum of Modern Art
- Heidelberg
- Heidelberg School
- Heir, Mary
- see Cathcart, Mary Fanny (1833 - 1880), actress
- Henderson Place
- Henderson, Kingsley Anketell (1883 - 1942), architect
- Henderson, Stella May
- see Allan, Stella May (1871 - 1962), journalist
- Hennessy, David Valentine (1858 - 1923), lord mayor and philanthropist
- Hennings, Johann Friedrich
- see Hennings, John (1835 - 1898), scenic artist
- Hennings, John (1835 - 1898), scenic artist
- Henry, Alice (1857 - 1943), journalist and woman's rights advocate
- Henty Place
- Henty, Thomas (1775 - 1839), pioneer
- Her Majesty's Theatre
- Herald Newspaper
- Herbert, Harold Brocklebank (1891 - 1945), artist
- Heritage Conservation
- Herlitz, Hermann (1834 - 1920), Lutheran pastor
- Herman, Hyman (1875 - 1962), engineer and geologist
- Herring Island
- Hervey, Grant (Madison) (1880 - 1933), swindler and versifier
- Herz, Julius (1841 - 1898), musician
- Hester, Joy St Clair (1920 - 1960), artist
- Hetford Place
- Hetherington, Irving (1809 - 1875), Presbyterian minister
- Hetherton, Irving
- see Hetherington, Irving (1809 - 1875), Presbyterian minister
- Hewlett, Herbert Maunsell (1872 - 1957), radiologist
- Heysen, Wilhelm Ernst Hans Franz (1877 - 1968), artist
- Hicks Lane
- Higgins, Henry Bournes (1851 - 1929), judge and politician
- Higgins, Janet Gertrude
- see Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) (1885 - 1964), critic and writer
- Higgins, John Michael (1862 - 1937), company director, government adviser and metallurgist
- Higgins, Patrick (1825 - 1882), contractor and pastoralist
- Highett
- Highlander Lane
- Higinbotham, George (1826 - 1892), chief justice and politician
- Higson Lane
- Hill of Content
- Hill, Arthur Machen (1903 - 1979), gynaecologist and obstetrician
- Hindley, William George (1853 - 1936), clergyman
- Hinduism
- Hingston, James (1830 - 1902), notary public and travel writer
- Hire Purchase
- A History Apparatus - Vessel, Craft And Beacon
- Hoad, John Charles (1856 - 1911), soldier
- Hoare, Benjamin (1842 - 1932), journalist
- Hobson, Edmund Charles (1814 - 1848), naturalist and physician
- Hobsons Bay City
- Hockey
- Hockins Lane
- Hoddle Street Shootings
- Hoddle, Robert (1794 - 1881), surveyor
- Hoddles Creek
- Hodges, Henry Edward Agincourt (1844 - 1919), judge
- Hodgkinson, Clement (1818 - 1893), public servant
- Hodgson, Caroline (1851 - 1908), brothel proprietor
- Hogbin, Stephen Edwin
- see Yarnold, Stephen Edwin (1903 - 1978), Presbyterian and Uniting Church minister
- Holden, George Frederick (1868 - 1934), administrator, businessman and politician
- Holiday Homes
- Hollick, Ruth Miriam (1883 - 1977), photographer
- Holloway, Edward James (Jack) (1875 - 1967), politician and trade unionist
- Holman, William Prout (1899 - 1972), radiologist
- Holmesglen
- Holt, Bland
- see Holt, Joseph Thomas (Bland) (1851 - 1942), actor, producer and theatre entrepreneur
- Holt, Harold Edward (1908 - 1967), prime minister
- Holt, Joseph Thomas (Bland) (1851 - 1942), actor, producer and theatre entrepreneur
- Hood, Joseph Henry (1846 - 1922), judge
- Hopetoun Tea Rooms
- Hopkins, Celia
- see Downing, Cecilia (1858 - 1952), community activist , political organizer and temperance worker
- Hoppers Crossing
- Horne, Richard Hengist
- see Horne, Richard Henry (1802 - 1884), poet
- Horne, Richard Henry (1802 - 1884), poet
- Horse Hitching Post
- Horseracing
- Horses
- Horsfall, John Campbell (Jack) (1912 - 1976), economist and newspaper editor
- Horsfall, Robert Allan (1909 - 1974), civil engineer
- Horsley, Charles Edward (1822 - 1876), musician
- Horticulture
- Hosier Lane
- Hosie's Hotel
- Hosking, Richard (1877 - 1971), physicist and teacher
- Hospitals
- Hotels
- Hotham
- Hotham Hill Pavement Inlay
- Hotham Hill Seat
- Household and Family Formation
- Household Economy
- Housewives' Association
- Housing
- Housing Commission of Victoria
- Howey Place
- Howitt Lane
- Hoysted, Frederick William (1883 - 1967), jockey and racehorse-trainer
- Hughes, Ernest Selwyn (1860 - 1942), Anglican clergyman
- Hughes, Wilfrid
- see Kent Hughes, Wilfrid Selwyn (1895 - 1970), politician and soldier
- Hughes, William Morris (Billy) (1862 - 1952), prime minister
- Hughesdale
- Hughs Alley
- Hume City
- Humevale
- Humming Bee
- see Grover, Jessie (1843 - 1906), journalist and sericulturist
- Hungarians
- Hunt, Ralph Alec (1891 - 1980), administrator and engineer
- Hunter, Isabel May
- see Tweddle, Isabel May (1875 - 1945), artist
- Hunting
- Huntingdale
- Hurley, Thomas Ernest Victor (1888 - 1958), medical administrator and surgeon
- Hurstbridge
- Hutton, Mary (1883 - 1964), headmistress
- Hyde, William Garnett (Billy) (1918 - 1976), businessman, musician and teacher