George Barnes (Australian politician) explained

George Barnes
Constituency Am1:Warwick
Assembly1:Queensland Legislative
Term Start1:5 February 1908
Term End1:11 May 1935
Predecessor1:Thomas O'Sullivan
Successor1:John Healy
Birth Date:1856 9, df=y
Birth Place:Castlemaine, Colony of Victoria
Death Place:Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Restingplace:Warwick Cemetery[1]
Birthname:George Powell Barnes
Nationality:Australian
Party:Ministerialist
Otherparty:Liberal Party, National Party, Country and Progressive National Party
Spouse:Mary Cecilia Merry (m.1879 d.1942)
Occupation:Businessman
Relations:Hiram Barnes (father), Walter Barnes (brother)

George Powell Barnes (20 September 1856 – 9 December 1949), generally referred to by his full name or as "George P. Barnes",[2] was a Queensland businessman and politician.

Early life

George was a son of Cobb and Co. pioneer Hiram Barnes and a brother of Walter Barnes MLA.

Business interests

George Barnes started the company Barnes and Company Limited in 1880 in association with his brother, Walter Henry Barnes and Mr TF Merry. Merry was a storekeeper in Toowoomba, with whom George worked earlier and whose daughter, Mary Cecelia was married to George in 1879. Barnes and Co was formed to control businesses in Warwick, Allora, Yangan and Roma Street and Commonwealth Flour Mills at Warwick and South Brisbane.[3]

He was a leading figure in the Warwick Methodist Church and the Warwick Ambulance Brigade.

Politics

He was member for Warwick for 27 years, from 1908 to 1935, when he retired.[4]

Family

He married Mary Cecilia Merry (ca.1858  - 3 October 1942) of Bulimba, Queensland in 1879. She was active in the local Methodist Church, Red Cross Society and Benevolent Society; they had a home "Glen Lyn" in Warwick.

A son, Franklin George Barnes (ca.1883  -) was a mining engineer who devised and patented a method for degaussing British ships to counter the threat of magnetic mines in the early days of World War II.[5] [6]

Another son, Cecil Merry Barnes, lost his life savings when his company, Barnes Ltd. of Fortitude Valley was forced into liquidation. G. P. Barnes felt his son's failure acutely, and personally paid out the company's preference shareholders.[7]

Legacy

The former Barnes and Co. Trading Place in Warwick is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.[3]

Notes

  1. News: Family Notices. . . Brisbane . 10 December 1949 . 27 January 2015 . 16 . National Library of Australia.
  2. Most likely to distinguish him in newspaper reports from his contemporary, the prominent British parliamentarian George Barnes.
  3. 1 August 2014.
  4. Web site: Former Members. Parliament of Queensland. 2015. 27 January 2015.
  5. News: Outwitted Nazis. . . Brisbane . 2 August 1941 . 11 May 2014 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  6. News: Inventor of Degaussing Device Describes Famous Safeguard. 4 February 1942. The Advertiser. 23 January 2018. 26001. Adelaide, South Australia. LXXXIV. 8. National Library of Australia.
  7. News: Lost £16,000, Is Now Selling Flour. . . Brisbane . 4 August 1939 . 11 May 2014 . 9 . National Library of Australia.