Reg Lane Explained

Reg Lane
Birth Name:Reginald Ewart Lane
Birth Date:7 September 1898
Birth Place:Tenterfield, New South Wales
Death Date:31 August 1962[1]
Height:5 ft in (1.71 m)
Weight:11 st 7 lb (73 kg)[2]
Occupation:TV & radio executive
School:Newington College
Spouse:Myrra Livesey (née Binnie)
Children:3 sons & 4 daughters
Relatives:Albert Lane (uncle)
Ru Position:Wing
Repyears1:1921
Repteam1:Wallabies
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:0

Reginald Ewart Lane (7 September 1898 – 31 August 1962) was a rugby union player who represented Australia.[3] He captained Victoria in the mid-1920s.[4] In his business life he founded the Macquarie Radio Network and was General Manager of the radio station 2GB.[5] [6] He became a director of I.T.N. Ltd, a company holding a licence to operate a commercial television station in the Illawarra area of New South Wales.[7]

Birth and family

Lane was born in Tenterfield, New South Wales, the fifth of six children. His parents were Elizabeth Rebecca (née Lester) and the Rev. Benjamin Lane (1854–1927), a Methodist minister.[8] Within the church Benjamin Lane was "a noted builder of churches and parsonages" in the circuits where he served.[9] The other children of the Lane family were; Rozetta (b.1889, Murrurundi); Ellie (b.1891 Murrurundi); Albert (b.1894, Lismore); Edgar (b.1896, East Maitland); and Florence (b.1901, Parkes). Lane was the nephew of NSW parliamentarian Albert Lane.[10]

Education

Before entering the ministry, Lane's father had studied theology at the Wesleyan Theological Institution at Newington House in Silverwater, New South Wales.[11] When it came to educating his sons he chose Newington College, then at Stanmore, as their school. Lane commenced at Newington in 1912 following his brothers, Albert and Edgar, who had commenced in 1906 and 19011 respectively.[12] Before leaving Newington in 1914 he had captained the 3rd XV rugby team. His older brother, Edgar Murray Lane, joined the 20th Infantry Battalion in 1916 and died at Bullecourt on 2 May 1917. He was buried in the Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery.[13]

Marriage and family

Lane married Myrra Livesey Binnie (b. 1914)[14] in 1935 and the union produced seven children: Lynette; Peter; Ian; Jennifer; Rosemary; Robert and Margaret.

Rugby career

Lane was a wing and claimed 1 international rugby cap for Australia in 1921. Later in the year he was selected to play in New Zealand but missed the first match. He played against Waikato for half the game but was injured, ending his tour. Lane then moved to Melbourne and became one of Victoria’s leading players. He captained the Victorian team in the 1926 game against the All Blacks and although his team was beaten convincingly, Lane scored a try against New Zealand.[15] [16]

Notes and References

  1. http://ryersonindex.net/search.php Ryerson Index
  2. News: RUGBY UNION. . Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1916 - 1933) . Sydney, NSW . 20 May 1921 . 21 December 2013 . 10 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Web site: Scrum.com player profile of Reg Lane. Scrum.com. 12 July 2010.
  4. http://www.aru.com.au/wallabies/TheTeam/HistoricalWallabiesPlayerProfile.aspx?pid=785 Historical Wallabies Player Profile Page
  5. News: Commercial competition reaches new peak FIGHT FOR LISTENERS BOOSTS QUALITY. . . Perth, WA . 20 February 1955 . 28 January 2015 . 17 . National Library of Australia.
  6. http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/424417 Biographical cuttings on Reginald Ewart Lane, businessman, containing one or more cuttings from newspapers or journals
  7. News: Denial T.V. Firm Withheld Facts From Prospectus . . 34 . 9,527 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 17 February 1960 . 30 April 2017 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  8. News: REV. BENJAMIN LANE. . The Wingham Chronicle And Manning River Observer . New South Wales, Australia . 10 June 1927 . 1 May 2017 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  9. http://www.rdhswiki.com/m/page/Rylstone+Methodist+Church Rylstone Methodist Church
  10. http://grthom.info/johnlane.html John Lane and Margaret Anderson
  11. News: OBITUARY. . . 27,899 . New South Wales, Australia . 6 June 1927 . 1 May 2017 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  12. Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 112
  13. https://www.awm.gov.au/people/rolls/R1641506/ Roll of Honour Edgar Murray Lane
  14. http://heritage.saintandrews.org.au/userfiles/files/Binnie%2092_2.pdf David Johnston Binnie 1886–1950
  15. http://www.aru.com.au/wallabies/TheTeam/HistoricalWallabiesPlayerProfile.aspx?pid=785 Historical Wallabies Player Profile Page
  16. https://classicwallabies.com.au/players/reginald-ewart-lane Classic Wallabies Player Profile