词条 | Andrew Dods Handyside |
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Handyside was born in East Lothian, Scotland.[2] He emigrated to Victoria (Australia) in 1853, and was engaged in pastoral pursuits in that colony and New South Wales until 1868, when he settled in South Australia.[2] Handyside was elected to the seat of Albert in the South Australian House of Assembly on 5 January 1885, a position he held until the seat was abolished on 2 May 1902.[1] Handyside was then elected to the seat of Victoria and Albert on 3 May 1902, holding that seat until his death on 23 May 1904.[1] From 21 June 1892 to 15 October 1892, Handyside was Commissioner of Public Works.[1] Handyside died at Narracoorte, South Australia on 23 May 1904, survived by one son and three daughters.[3] See also
References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url=http://www2.parliament.sa.gov.au/formermembers/Detail.aspx?pid=3714 |title=Mr Andrew Handyside |work=Former Member of Parliament Details |publisher=Parliament of South Australia}} {{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{s-bef | before= John Jenkins }}{{s-ttl | title=Commissioner of Public Works | years= 1892 }}{{s-aft|after=Lawrence Grayson}}2. ^1 {{cite Australasia|Handyside, Hon. Andrew Dodds}} 3. ^{{cite news |newspaper=The Register |location=Adelaide |title=Deaths. |date= 1 June 1904 |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56591398 |accessdate=25 August 2014 |page=5 |publisher=National Library of Australia}} |-{{s-bef | before= John Jenkins }}{{s-ttl | title=Commissioner of Public Works | years= 1899 }}{{s-aft|after=Richard Foster}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Handyside, Andrew Dods}} 6 : 1835 births|1904 deaths|Members of the South Australian House of Assembly|Scottish emigrants to Australia|People from East Lothian|19th-century Australian politicians |
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