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Harold Hartley (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
Ken Grant

Nationality
  
Australian

Occupation
  
Engineer-fitter

Resting place
  
Toowong Cemetery

Succeeded by
  
William Carter

Political party
  
Labor Party

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Full Name
  
Harold Leslie Hartley

Born
  
27 May 1875 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (
1875-05-27
)

Spouse(s)
  
Emily Jane Campbell (m.1907 d.1957)

Died
  
23 August 1958, Brisbane, Australia

Harold Leslie Hartley (27 May 1875 – 23 August 1958) was an engineer-fitter and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

Hartley was born in Brisbane, Queensland, to parents William James Hartley and his wife Maria Freeman (née Byram). He attended State Schools in Cooktown, Blackall, and Rockhampton before attending Rockhampton Grammar School. On leaving school he became an apprentice engineer at Burns & Twigg in Rockhampton before becoming an engineer-fitter with the Queensland Railways. He fought with the 3rd Bushmen's Contingent during the 2nd Boer War and upon his discharge resumed his machine-shop duties. He was a member of the Australian Workers' Union and the Amalgamated Miners' Association.

On the 23rd April 1907 he married Emily Jane Campbell (died 1957) in Rockhampton and together had two sons. He died in Brisbane in August 1958 and was buried in the Toowong Cemetery.

Political career

Hartley, for the Labor Party, represented the state seat of Rockhampton from 1915 until 1929.

References

Harold Hartley (Australian politician) Wikipedia