Harry Brown (Australian politician) explained

Harry Brown
Office:Mayor of Perth
Term Start:1 December 1902
Term End:15 November 1905
Predecessor:William Loton
Successor:Sydney Stubbs
Office2:Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Western Australia
Constituency2:Perth
Term Start2:28 June 1904
Term End2:3 October 1911
Predecessor2:William Purkiss
Successor2:Walter Dwyer
Birth Date:6 May 1863
Birth Place:Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Death Place:West Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Harry Brown (6 May 1863 – 19 January 1925) was an Australian politician who was Mayor of Perth from 1903 to 1905. He also served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1904 to 1911, representing the seat of Perth.

Brown was born in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England, to Ellen (née O'Donell) and Thomas Brown. From 1883 to 1887, he lived in Cape Colony, where he was a captain in the Cape Mounted Riflemen. After arriving in Western Australia, Brown initially worked as a law clerk for the firm of Septimus Burt and Edward Albert Stone. He then worked as a secretary for the Perth Building Society, which he eventually came to manage. Brown was elected to the Perth City Council in 1898, and elected mayor in 1902, replacing William Loton.[1] [2] He left office in November 1905 after just under three years, having chosen not to recontest the position, and it was reported by The Daily News that "his popularity [had] not waned, but [had] rather increased as the result of his years of office".[3]

At the 1904 state election, while still serving as mayor, Brown won the Legislative Assembly seat of Perth. He was re-elected at the 1905 and 1908 elections, but was defeated by the Labor Party's Walter Dwyer at the 1911 election, who became the first member of his party to win the seat.[4] Throughout his time in parliament, Brown belonged to the Ministerialist faction, supporting the governments of Hector Rason, Newton Moore, and Frank Wilson. He died in Perth in January 1925, aged 61. He had married Myra Minnie Pether in 1890, with whom he had two children.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/parliament/library/MPHistoricalData.nsf/(Lookup)/DC4E362113444F14482577E50028A53D?OpenDocument Harry Brown
  2. http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/24849356 "SOCIAL NOTES."
  3. http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83182497 "MR. HARRY BROWN'S VALEDICTORY"
  4. Book: Black, David. David Black (historian)

    . David Black (historian). Prescott. Valerie. Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. 1997. Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. Perth, [W.A.]. 0730984095.