Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1950–1955
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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly
Tasmanian House of Assembly
The House of Assembly, or Lower House, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Tasmania in Australia. The other is the Legislative Council or Upper House...

between the 6 May 1950 election
Tasmanian state election, 1950
Elections for the House of Assembly were held in the Australian state of Tasmania on 6 May 1950.The Labor Party, led by Premier Robert Cosgrove, was seeking another term in office against the opposition Liberal Party, who had replaced Neil Campbell with Rex Townley as leader in February...

 and the 19 February 1955 election
Tasmanian state election, 1955
Elections for the House of Assembly were held in the Australian state of Tasmania on 19 February 1955.The incumbent Labor government, led by Robert Cosgrove, had been in office continuously since 1934, although had not held a majority since 1946...

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Name Party Division Years in office
Charley Aylett  Labor
Australian Labor Party
The Australian Labor Party is an Australian political party. It has been the governing party of the Commonwealth of Australia since the 2007 federal election. Julia Gillard is the party's federal parliamentary leader and Prime Minister of Australia...

 
Darwin  1946–1964
Claude Barnard
Claude Barnard
Herbert Claude Barnard was an Australian politician and government minister.Barnard was born at Mole Creek, Tasmania and was educated at Invermay State School, but left school at 14. In 1909 he began working for Tasmanian Government Railways, first as an engine cleaner and eventually as a driver...

 
Labor Bass
Division of Bass (state)
The Electoral Division of Bass is one of the 5 electorates in the Tasmanian House of Assembly, or lower house; it takes its name from the British Naval Surgeon and Explorer of Australia: George Bass. The division shares its name and boundaries with the federal division of Bass...

 
1950–1957
Eric Beattie Liberal
Liberal Party of Australia
The Liberal Party of Australia is an Australian political party.Founded a year after the 1943 federal election to replace the United Australia Party, the centre-right Liberal Party typically competes with the centre-left Australian Labor Party for political office...

 
Bass 1946–1950; 1954–1979
Charles Best  Liberal Wilmot  1950–1958
Angus Bethune  Liberal Wilmot 1946–1975
Carrol Bramich
Carrol Bramich
Carrol Athelstone Bramich was an Australian politician. He was born in Penguin, Tasmania. In 1946 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as one of the Labor members for Darwin; he served as a minister from 1948...

 
Labor Darwin 1946–1964
John Breheny Liberal Darwin 1951–1972
Neil Campbell  Liberal Wilmot 1922–1955
Douglas Cashion  Labor Wilmot 1949–1972
Jack Chamberlain Liberal Darwin 1934–1951
Hon Robert Cosgrove
Robert Cosgrove
Sir Robert Cosgrove KCMG was an Australian politician, trade unionist, and twice Premier of Tasmania from 18 December 1939 to 18 December 1947 and 25 February 1948 to 26 August 1958....

 
Labor Denison
Division of Denison (state)
The Electoral Division of Denison is one of the 5 electorates in the Tasmanian House of Assembly. The division is named after Sir William Denison, who was Lieutenant Governor of Van_Diemen's Land 1847-55, and Governor of New South Wales 1855-61. The division shares its name and boundaries with the...

 
1919–1922; 1925–1931;
1934–1958
Hon John Dwyer  Labor Franklin
Division of Franklin (state)
The Electoral Division of Franklin is one of the five electorates in the Tasmanian House of Assembly. The division is named after Sir John Franklin, the arctic explorer who was Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land 1837-43...

 
1931–1962
Hon Roy Fagan  Labor Wilmot 1946–1974
John Fidler  Liberal Darwin 1946–1956
Dr John Gaha
John Gaha
John Francis Gaha , known as Frank, was an Australian politician. Born in Narrabri, New South Wales, he was educated at St Joseph's College in Sydney and the National University of Ireland, becoming a doctor and a house surgeon in Dublin...

 
Labor Denison 1950–1964
Hon Charles Hand  Labor Franklin 1948–1956
Tim Jackson  Liberal Franklin 1946–1964
Kevin Lyons
Kevin Lyons
Kevin Orchard Lyons was an Australian politician and member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly representing the seat of Darwin...

 
Liberal Darwin 1948–1972
Leo McPartlan Independent Denison 1953–1955
Hon John Madden  Labor Bass 1936–1956; 1957–1969
Fred Marriott  Liberal Bass 1946–1961
Bill Neilson
Bill Neilson
William Arthur "Bill" Neilson AC was Premier of Tasmania from 1975 to 1977.Born in Hobart, Tasmania, and educated at Ogilvie High School, Neilson became a postman. He married Jill Benjamin, daughter of Phyllis Benjamin, in Melbourne in 1948...

 
Labor Franklin 1946–1977
John Orchard Liberal Bass 1948–1954
Archibald Park  Liberal Franklin 1949–1955; 1959
Thomas Pearsall
Thomas Pearsall
Thomas Gordon Pearsall was an Australian politician. Born in Hobart, Tasmania, he was educated at state schools before becoming a dairy farmer at Kingston. He served in the military 1940 -1945 Thomas Gordon Pearsall (11 April 1920 – 28 December 2003) was an Australian politician. Born in...

 
Liberal Franklin 1950–1966
Hon Eric Reece
Eric Reece
Eric Elliott Reece, AC was Premier of Tasmania on two occasions: from 26 August 1958 to 26 May 1969, and from 3 May 1972 to 31 March 1975.-Biography:...

 
Labor Darwin 1946–1975
Lancelot Spurr
Lancelot Spurr
Lancelot Thomas Spurr was an Australian politician. Born in Deloraine, Tasmania, he was educated at Catholic schools before becoming a draper and travelling salesman...

 
Labor Wilmot 1941–1956
John Steer  Liberal Bass 1950–1961; 1964–1968
Horace Strutt  Liberal Denison 1946–1959; 1959–1969
Rex Townley
Rex Townley
Reginald 'Rex' Colin Townley was an Australian politician who served as leader of the Liberal Party in Tasmania from 1950 to 1956...

 
Liberal Denison 1946–1965
Hon Dr Reg Turnbull  Labor Bass 1946–1961
Bill Wedd Independent Denison 1948–1953; 1959–1964
Hon Alfred White Labor Franklin 1941–1959

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