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The Hon. David Henry DRUMMOND (1890 - 1965)

  • Date of Birth: 11/02/1890
  • Place of Birth: Lewisham, New South Wales, Australia
  • Date of Death: 13/06/1965
  • Place of Death: Armidale, New South Wales, Australia

Parliamentary Service

Position Start End Period Parliament Notes
Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly20 Mar 192028 Oct 194929yr(s) 7mth(s) 9day(s)
Member for Northern Tablelands20 Mar 192017 Feb 19221yr(s) 10mth(s) 29day(s)25th (1920 - 1922)
Member for Northern Tablelands25 Mar 192218 Apr 19253yr(s) 25day(s)26th (1922 - 1925)
Member for Northern Tablelands30 May 19257 Sep 19272yr(s) 3mth(s) 9day(s)27th (1925 - 1927)
Member for Armidale8 Oct 192718 Sep 19302yr(s) 11mth(s) 11day(s)28th (1927 - 1930)
Member for Armidale25 Oct 193018 May 19321yr(s) 6mth(s) 24day(s)29th (1930 - 1932)
Member for Armidale11 Jun 193212 Apr 19352yr(s) 10mth(s) 2day(s)30th (1932 - 1935)
Member for Armidale18 Apr 193524 Feb 19382yr(s) 10mth(s) 7day(s)31st (1935 - 1938)
Member for Armidale26 Mar 193818 Apr 19413yr(s) 24day(s)32nd (1938 - 1941)
Member for Armidale10 May 194124 Apr 19442yr(s) 11mth(s) 15day(s)33rd (1941 - 1944)
Member for Armidale27 May 194429 Mar 19472yr(s) 10mth(s) 3day(s)34th (1944 - 1947)
Member for Armidale3 May 194728 Oct 19492yr(s) 5mth(s) 26day(s)35th (1947 - 1950)
Minister for Education18 Oct 19273 Nov 19303yr(s) 17day(s)
Minister for Education16 May 193216 May 19419yr(s) 1day(s)

Political Party Activity

Country Party. Organiser of the Progressive Party in 1919, one of 'True Blues'; deputy leader of the Country Party from 1932 until 1949, federal councillor from 1950 until 1952


Qualifications, occupations and interests

Wheat farmer. Educated in public schools and Scots College, Sydney. As a youth went to the New England District as a farm hand and then became a sharefarmer near Inverell; later owned a grazing property near Armidale; director of Television New England Limited (1964); executive member of Farmers and Settlers Association from 1925 until 1927, 1944 until 1946, president from 1927 until 1928, vice president from 1948 until 1949; active in New States and Free Library movements, in establishing Junior Farmers Clubs in 1928, and National Fitness Council; New England University College advisory councillor from 1951 until 1953, councillor of New England University from 1954 until 1965; author of Constitutional Changes


Honours Received

Honorary D Litt (1957). Honorary member of the Royal Australian Historical Society in 1939


Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held

Member of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia. Member of the House of Representatives for New England 1949 until 1963.


Personal

Son of Morris Cook, Scottish migrant, and Catherine McMillan. Married (1) Pearl Goode in Uralla on 11 March 1913 and had issue, 4 daughters. Married (2) Amy Laing on 21 December 1959 at Rose Bay. Presbyterian. Burial at St Pauls Presbyterian church at Armidale.


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