Mr Evelyn Douglas DARBY (1910 - 1985)**

  • Date of Birth: 24/09/1910
  • Place of Birth: Lowestoft, England
  • Date of Death: 22/08/1985
  • Place of Death: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Parliamentary Service

PositionStartEndPeriodNotes
Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly15 Sep 194512 Sep 197832yr(s) 11mth(s) 29day(s)
Member for Manly15 Sep 194529 Mar 19471yr(s) 6mth(s) 15day(s)
34th (1944 - 1947)
Member for Manly3 May 194722 May 19503yr(s) 20day(s)
35th (1947 - 1950)
Member for Manly17 Jun 195014 Jan 19532yr(s) 6mth(s) 29day(s)
36th (1950 - 1953)
Member for Manly14 Feb 19536 Feb 19562yr(s) 11mth(s) 24day(s)
37th (1953 - 1956)
Member for Manly3 Mar 195616 Feb 19592yr(s) 11mth(s) 14day(s)
38th (1956 - 1959)
Member for Manly21 Mar 19595 Feb 19622yr(s) 10mth(s) 16day(s)
39th (1950 - 1953)
Member for Manly3 Mar 196231 Mar 19653yr(s) 29day(s)
40th (1962 - 1965)
Member for Manly1 May 196523 Jan 19682yr(s) 8mth(s) 23day(s)
41st (1965 - 1968)
Member for Manly24 Feb 196813 Jan 19712yr(s) 10mth(s) 21day(s)
42nd (1968 - 1971)
Member for Manly13 Feb 197119 Oct 19732yr(s) 8mth(s) 7day(s)
43rd (1971 - 1973)
Member for Manly17 Nov 19732 Apr 19762yr(s) 4mth(s) 17day(s)
44th (1973 - 1976)
Member for Manly1 May 197612 Sep 19782yr(s) 4mth(s) 12day(s)
45th (1976 - 1978)

Political Party Activity

Elected as a Liberal, lost preselection for 1962, stood as an Independent in 1963. Readmitted to the Liberal Party in 1966; announced not contesting the next election in 1977.


Qualifications, occupations and interests

Schoolteacher. Educated at Portsmouth, England., Sydney Teachers College and University of Sydney., B Ec. (1938); visited Australia as a ships steward in 1926, entered service in New South Wales education department., taught in country and suburban schools until 1945; owner of farm near Goulburn; honorary life member of Crookwell Hospital in 1933; founder and president of the British Orphans Adoption Sciety from 1939 until 1953; inaugurated the Help the Children of the Allies campaign, president from 1940 until 1945; visited England in 1948, working passage as a steward; president of Captive Nations Council in 1967; delegate to World Anti Communism League Conferences, Bangkok in 1969, Tokyo in 1970, Manila in 1971, Rio de Janeiro in 1975; life member of Society for Crippled Children in 1967; founder and president of the Australia Free China Society in 1973; Hungarian Order of St Lazlo in 1970; Polish Pologna in 1944, Author, Freemason.


Personal

Son of Percy Charles Darby, estate agent, and Jessie Ainslie, branch secretary of Shop Assistants Union. Married Esme Jean McKenzie on 31 August 1941 and had issue, 4 daughters and 2 sons. Church of England.


Additional Information

Personal papers in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales: Darby family - papers, 1902 - 1986, with Cusack family papers ca. 1914 - 1950. (MLMSS 6164); photographs in the PICMAN Database.



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