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William Addison Adamson (27 May 1858 – 10 June 1924) was an Australian politician.

Adamson was born in South Yarra to seedsman William Adamson and Isabella Bruce. He attended Brighton Grammar School and became a grain merchant. On 9 June 1880 he married Lucy Jackson, with whom he had five children. From 1889 he worked as a stock and station agent, and he served on Brighton City Council from 1897 to 1913, with a term as mayor from 1901 to 1902. In 1910, he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for South Eastern Province. A Liberal, he was a minister without portfolio from 1913 to 1915 and Minister of Public Works from 1915 to 1917. Adamson retired from politics in 1922, and died in Brighton in 1924. [1]

References

  1. ^ Parliament of Victoria (2001). "Adamson, William Addison". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
Victorian Legislative Council
Preceded by Member for South Eastern
1910–1922
Served alongside: Duncan McBryde; Alfred Chandler
Succeeded by
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William Addison Adamson (27 May 1858 – 10 June 1924) was an Australian politician.

Adamson was born in South Yarra to seedsman William Adamson and Isabella Bruce. He attended Brighton Grammar School and became a grain merchant. On 9 June 1880 he married Lucy Jackson, with whom he had five children. From 1889 he worked as a stock and station agent, and he served on Brighton City Council from 1897 to 1913, with a term as mayor from 1901 to 1902. In 1910, he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for South Eastern Province. A Liberal, he was a minister without portfolio from 1913 to 1915 and Minister of Public Works from 1915 to 1917. Adamson retired from politics in 1922, and died in Brighton in 1924. [1]

References

  1. ^ Parliament of Victoria (2001). "Adamson, William Addison". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
Victorian Legislative Council
Preceded by Member for South Eastern
1910–1922
Served alongside: Duncan McBryde; Alfred Chandler
Succeeded by

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