Richard Darcey
Australian politician / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For those of a similar name, see Richard Darcy (disambiguation).
Richard John Darcey (26 February 1870 – 26 July 1944) was an Australian politician. Born in Launceston, Tasmania, he received a primary education before becoming an apprentice jeweller.[1] He eventually became a jeweller in Hobart, and rose to become President of the Retail Jewellers' Association. In 1937, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Tasmania. He held the seat until 1943, when he was defeated, having been demoted to fourth place on the ballot to make way for Tasmanian state minister Nick McKenna. Darcey died in 1944.[2]
Quick Facts Senator for Tasmania, Personal details ...
Richard Darcey | |
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Senator for Tasmania | |
In office 1 July 1938 – 30 June 1944 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1870-02-26)26 February 1870 Launceston, Tasmania |
Died | 26 July 1944(1944-07-26) (aged 74) North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Political party | Labor |
Spouse |
Blanche Kelly (m. 1905–1943) |
Occupation | Jeweller Watchmaker Optician |
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