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Thomas Dunlop (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
George Farrell

Political party
  
Independent

Religion
  
Presbyterian

Succeeded by
  
James Larcombe

Occupation
  
Clerk

Party
  
Independent politician

Full Name
  
Thomas Alberto Dunlop

Born
  
6 April 1880 Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia (
1880-04-06
)

Spouse(s)
  
Harriet Glazier (m.1908 d.1965)

Died
  
25 January 1956, Rockhampton, Australia

Resting place
  
South Rockhampton Cemetery

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Thomas Alberto Dunlop (6 April 1880 - 25 January 1956) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

Dunlop was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, the son of John Johnson Dunlop and his wife Helen (née Fleming) and educated at the Central Boys' School in Rockhampton and later J.D. Gillespie's Commercial School. After finishing his education he was a clerk in the office of former member for Rockhampton, George Curtis from 1896 to 1898. He then joined the railways where, except for a short time in 1912, he worked for the rest of his career. In 1912 he was employed in the office of Burns Philp.

In 1908 Dunlop married Harriet Glazier in Rockhampton and together had three sons and a daughter. He died in January 1956 and was buried in the Rockhampton Cemetery.

Public career

Dunlop entered politics in 1927 as an alderman on the Rockhampton City Council including as mayor from 1927 until 1929. He remained on the council until 1949. At the 1929 Queensland state election he won the seat of Rockhampton as an independent, defeating the sitting Labor member, George Farrell. He held the seat for three years, being defeated by Labor candidate, James Larcombe.

References

Thomas Dunlop (Australian politician) Wikipedia