Sir Harold Seddon (6 March 1881 – 25 February 1958) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the
Legislative Council of
Western Australia
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from 1922 to 1954. He was
President of the Legislative Council from 1946 to 1954.
Early life
Seddon was born in
Openshaw,
Lancashire
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, England, to Elizabeth Ann (née Davy) and William Seddon. His nephew,
Harold Wilson, served twice as
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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. After studying electrical engineering at the
Manchester Technical Institute, Seddon worked for a period in the electrical department of the
Great Central Railway
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. He emigrated to Australia in 1901, finding employment on the
Eastern Goldfields as an electrical engineer with
Western Australian Government Railways
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. Seddon became prominent in the
Amalgamated Engineering Union, and also served on the
Southern Cross Municipal Council.
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Politics and later life
After the
Labor Party split of 1916, Seddon joined the newly formed
National Labor Party
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. He stood as the party's candidate in the
seat of Kalgoorlie at the
1917 state election, but was defeated by the sitting member,
Labor
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's
Albert Green.
From 1920 to 1922, Seddon served on the
Kalgoorlie Municipal Council. He was elected to parliament in May 1922, winning election to the Legislative Council's
North-East Province as a
Nationalist
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candidate.
In November 1946, following the death of the President of the Legislative Council,
James Cornell
James Cornell (23 December 1874 – 25 November 1946) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1912 until his death. He was elected President of the Legislative Council in July 19 ...
, Seddon was elected in his place. He was knighted for his service in June 1951.
He served as president until the
1954 election, when he was defeated by Labor's
John Teahan
John Denis Teahan (28 August 1900 – 21 October 1968) was an Australian politician who served as a Labor Party member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1954 to 1965, representing North-East Province.
Teahan was born in B ...
(in one of a series of Labor victories). Seddon lived in
Kalgoorlie in retirement, dying there in February 1958, aged 76. He had married Winifred Jean Dunstan in 1932, with whom he had two sons and two daughters.
See also
*
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
Following are lists of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council:
Prior to responsible government
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