Wilfred Adams Russell
Wilfred Adams Russell | |
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Member of the Queensland Parliament for Dalby | |
In office 8 May 1926 – 1932 (died in office) | |
Preceded by | William Vowles |
Succeeded by | (Walter) James Sparkes |
Personal details | |
Born | 1874 Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. |
Died | 1932 Sydney, NSW, Australia |
Political party | Country and Progressive National Party |
Spouse | Millicent Baldwin† |
Alma mater | Hawkesbury Agricultural College |
Profession | Grazier, Politician |
Wilfred Adams Russell M.L.A. (born 1874), was an Australian member of parliament in the Queensland Parliament.
Early life and education
Russell was born in Queensland in 1874 and educated in New South Wales, where he later acquired pastoral and agricultural interests.
Pastoralism
In 1909 he acquired an interest in Dalmally Station near Roma and took up residence there in 1910. He further extended his pastoral interests with the acquisition of properties at Cunnamulla and Jimbour Station. Jimbour was purchased from Charles Whippell. Title was transferred to Russell in January 1925. He pioneered the use of motorised livestock transport in the 1920s.[1]
Politics
Like the Bells before him, Russell of Jimbour became involved in local politics. He served as an alderman of the Dalby Town council and as the member for Dalby in the Queensland Parliament from 1926 until his death in 1932. In 1927 he donated part of the Bunya Mountains National Park to the community. [2] In 1931 he was involved in the aquisition of part of Lake Broadwater as a national park. [3]
Family
Russell was married to Millicent Baldwin of Tamworth. They had five children, 2 sons and 3 daughters. Muriel, Joan, Henry, Charles and Eileen.
External llnks
References
- "{{{2}}}". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council.
- ^ Queensland, Parliament (1926). Parliamentary Papers. 3: 130 https://www.google.com.au/search?tbm=bks&hl=en&q=%22stock+routes+impossible+by+any+other+method%22+%22carried+out+successfully%22&btnG=.
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- ^ "Nature, culture and history". Queensland Government Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing. Retrieved 8 June 2013.