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Arthur Rymill

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First elected to the Adelaide City Council in 1933, Rymill represented Young Ward until 1937. In the next two years he was councillor for Robe ward. On 16 June 1940 he enlisted as a private in the 2/14th Field Regiment, 2nd AIF, and was commissioned as lieutenant on 1 January 1941. He was however
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injured in an Army vehicle accident (in Sydney according to one report), and was invalided out of the service in May. He returned to his practice and later served as a part-time Red Cross representative and with the Naval Auxiliary Patrol off the
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Queen's School, North Adelaide was founded in 1892 by J.H. Lindon and E.L. Heinemann, both ex-St. Peter's College, taking over the building (and the bulk of the students) of Thomas Field's Adelaide Collegiate
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A. C. Rymill was a noted polo player, representing South Australia in interstate matches 1933–1951, including the Gold Cup tournament in Sydney in 1938.
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hydroplanes were owned by his father and his uncle Ernest Seymour Rymill, who died in 1931. His father died in 1934.
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Their home was 39 Brougham Place, North Adelaide. The house was built for A. G. Rymill in 1907. Now part of
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He was a speedboat driver and won the 1933 Australasian hydroplane championship in his father's hydroplane
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He married Margaret Earle Cudmore (8 August 1913 – ca.2004) on 27 December 1934. They had two daughters:
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in 1945 and held it until 1950, when he resigned to contest the Lord Mayoralty. He became, after Sir
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For his father, the South Australian businessman and powerboat enthusiast, see
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Member of the Adelaide Children's Hospital board (Vice-President 1957–84).
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as a member for Central District No.2. and held the seat until 1975.
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A lifelong supporter of the conservative wing of South Australia's
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Vice-President, Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust 1954–63,
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Director, The Bank of Adelaide 1953–80 (Chairman 1953–79),
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Member of foundation board of Adelaide Festival of Arts,
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from 1929 (president 1979–1980) and a member of the
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council
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Arthur Graham Rymill
The Honourable
Lord Mayor of Adelaide
Member of the South Australian Legislative Council
Sir James Sandford
Alderman of the City of Adelaide
North Adelaide
South Australia
Bedford Park, South Australia
Liberal and Country League
Lord Mayor
Adelaide, South Australia
Arthur Graham Rymill
Henry Rymill
Queen's School
St Peter's College
University of Adelaide
Outer Harbor
Adelaide City Council
John Lavington Bonython
W. C. D. Veale
Parklands
Liberal and Country League
Robin Millhouse
Steele Hall
Menzies
Communist Party of Australia
elected
South Australian Legislative Council
Adelaide Club

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