George Philip Barber Explained

George Barber
Constituency Am1:Bundaberg
Assembly1:Queensland Legislative
Term Start1:6 July 1901
Term End1:10 May 1935
Predecessor1:Thomas Glassey
Successor1:Bernard McLean
Birth Date:26 March 1863
Birth Place:Lowestoft, Suffolk, England
Death Place:Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Birthname:George Philip Barber
Nationality:English Australian
Spouse:Mary Nichols (m.1891 d.1939)
Party:Labor
Occupation:Labourer

George Philip Barber (26 March 1863 – 7 November 1938) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. To the people of Bundaberg, he was known as "Honest George".[1]

Biography

Barber was born in Oulton Broad, a suburb of Lowestoft in Suffolk, the son of George Barber Snr and his wife Susan (née Gall). He was educated in the local parish and board schools and by 1875 was working as a seaman in the Dogger Bank fishing fleet before engaging in missionary work in India.

After arriving in Queensland Barber took up banana farming and was a handyman at the local meatworks and labourer at a sawmill. He was also a Petty Officer in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve for the duration of World War I.

In 1891[2] Barber married Mary Nichols[1] (died 1939)[3] in Melbourne and together had two sons and two daughters.[1] He died in Brisbane in November 1938 and was cremated at Mt Thompson Crematorium.[4]

Public career

Following the resignation of Thomas Glassey to join the Australian Senate,[5] Barber, a member of the Labour Party, won the resulting by-election in 1901 for the seat of Bundaberg in the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[6] He defeated Michael Duffy, who had represented the seat from 1893 to 1896.[7]

Barber went on to represent the seat for 34 years, retiring at the 1935 state election. By the time of his retirement he was the Father of the House. For a period during his parliamentary career, Barber was Secretary of the Queensland Parliamentary Labor Party.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former Members. Parliament of Queensland. 2015. 8 May 2016.
  2. https://online.justice.vic.gov.au/bdm/indexsearch.doj Family History Search
  3. https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search?0 Family History Search
  4. http://www.heavenaddress.com/restingplace/george-philip-barber/395494 George Philip Barber (- 1938)
  5. http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/former/bio?id=3288525715 Glassey, Thomas
  6. News: STATE POLITICS. . . LVIII . 13,568 . Queensland, Australia . 8 July 1901 . 8 May 2016 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  7. http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/former/bio?id=2960533745 Duffy, Michael