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Nationality
  
Irish Australian

Religion
  
Roman Catholic


Name
  
Thomas Beirne

Role
  
Businessman

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Full Name
  
Thomas Charles Beirne

Born
  
9 September 1860 Ballymacurly, Roscommon, Ireland (
1860-09-09
)

Spouse(s)
  
Annie Kavanagh (m.1887 d.1940)

Relations
  
Neal Macrossan (son-in-law), Henry Douglas (son-in-law), Alex Douglas (great grandson)

Occupation
  
Draper, company director

Died
  
April 21, 1949, Brisbane, Australia

Resting place
  
Nudgee Cemetery & Crematorium

Thomas Charles Beirne KSG (1860–1949) was an early businessman, politician and philanthropist in colonial and federation era Australia.

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Early life

Thomas Beirne was born on 9 July 1860 in County Roscommon at Ballymacurly, near Ballymoe. He migrated to Melbourne on the Lusitania in February 1884. A series of business ventures saw him establish a successful drapery business in Brisbane, Queensland.

Business life

In Brisbane Beirne became an active member of the Brisbane Traders' Association, including its president in 1901. He was also a board member of Brisbane Tramway Co, Australian Mutual Provident Society, the Atlas Assurance Co and the British Australian Cotton Association.

Politics

He was also involved in the early stages of the Australian Labour Party and from 1905 till 1922 he was a member of the Queensland Legislative Council.

Benefactor

Beirne was Warden of the University of Queensland and in 1935 donated £20,000 to establish the TC Beirne School of Law.

He was also a benefactor of Holy Name Cathedral, Brisbane, the Pius XII Regional Seminary at Banyo, Mater Misericordiae Hospital and Duchesne College in the University of Queensland.

He was awarded a papal knighthood of the Order of St Gregory by pope Pius XI and was a close associate with politicians William Higgs and Frank McDonnell and was friends with Archbishop James Duhig.

Later life

Beirne died in 1949. His funeral, which was presided over by Archbishop James Duhig, was held at St Stephen's Cathedral and proceeded to the Nudgee Cemetery. Despite his generosity during his lifetime, he left an estate of over £1.24 million which was mainly bequeathed to his five daughters and numerous grandchildren.

Legacy

Thomas Beirne is remembered today by:

  • T C Beirne Park, a park that once formed part of the grounds of his Hendra home, Glengariff
  • TC Beirne Department Store, now the T C Beirne Centre, a shopping center in Fortitude Valley
  • TC Beirne School of Law at the University of Queensland
  • A number of buildings associated with Thomas Beirne are listed on the Queensland Heritage Register, including:

  • his home Glengariff in Hendra
  • his retail premises TC Beirne Department Store
  • accommodation built for his staff Bulolo Flats
  • References

    Thomas Beirne (businessman) Wikipedia


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