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Charles Wansbrough

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Wansbrough died at his home in Beverley in May 1939, aged 63, after a long illness. He had married Ada Longhurst in 1904, with whom he had two sons and two daughters. Wansbrough's younger brother,
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in 1906, and served for a number of years, including as chairman for a brief period. He was also prominent in agricultural circles, serving as a director of
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Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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to Matilda (nÊe Massingham) and Joseph Wansbrough. He was raised in
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to have represented different parties while sitting together.
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from 1914 to 1917 and from 1924 to 1930, representing the
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Index

Portrait of Charles Wansbrough
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Beverley
Frank Broun
James Mann
Perth, Western Australia
Beverley, Western Australia
Country
Country Party
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
seat of Beverley
Perth
Beverley
Kellerberrin
Eastern Goldfields
Mount Ida
Bally Bally
Beverley Road Board
Westralian Farmers Ltd.
1914 state election
Frank Broun
Liberal Party
1917 election
1924 election
James Mitchell
1927 election
James Mann
1930 election

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