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Ernest Henshaw

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201: 186: 23: 104:, and in the late 1930s he helped form the Institute of Quantity Surveyors. In 1947 he rejoined the Labor party. He died at Subiaco on 11 June 1950, and was cremated at 44:
on 4 September 1870, Henshaw was the son of cabinet maker John Henshaw and Frances nÊe Lamb. Nothing is known of his childhood, except that he was apprenticed as a
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in the election of 13 April 1910 but was unsuccessful. In 1911 he was heavily involved in the design and construction of the
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Henshaw held numerous official positions in the Australian Labor Party over the next five years. He contested the
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on a Labor ticket. He held the seat until the election of 27 October 1905, when he was defeated by
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Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume One, 1870–1930
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Henshaw was the foreman carpenter for the Henderson Naval Base project. He later became a
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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along with his brother and two sisters. Henshaw settled in
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
8: 22:(4 September 1870 – 11 June 1950) was a 31:Western Australian Legislative Assembly 7: 84:Australian House of Representatives 55:Around 1894, Henshaw emigrated to 14: 119:from 1982 to 1996, representing 150:Parliament of Western Australia 1: 117:Victorian Legislative Council 63:, working as a carpenter and 29:who became a Member of the 218: 69:Trades and Labour Council 192:Politicians from Geelong 20:Ernest Percival Henshaw 115:, was a member of the 197:Australian carpenters 16:Australian politician 144:(Revised ed.). 106:Karrakatta Cemetery 102:building surveyor 91:Perth Trades Hall 57:Western Australia 209: 163: 146:Parliament House 138:Bolton, Geoffrey 121:Geelong Province 217: 216: 212: 211: 210: 208: 207: 206: 167: 166: 160: 132: 129: 17: 12: 11: 5: 215: 213: 205: 204: 199: 194: 189: 184: 179: 169: 168: 165: 164: 158: 128: 125: 111:His grandson, 73:seat of Collie 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 214: 203: 200: 198: 195: 193: 190: 188: 185: 183: 180: 178: 175: 174: 172: 161: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 130: 126: 124: 122: 118: 114: 113:David Henshaw 109: 107: 103: 99: 94: 92: 88: 87:seat of Perth 85: 80: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 53: 51: 47: 43: 39: 34: 32: 28: 25: 21: 141: 134:Black, David 110: 95: 81: 54: 50:Clifton Hill 35: 19: 18: 182:1950 deaths 177:1870 births 98:World War I 24:Labor Party 171:Categories 159:0730738140 127:References 77:John Ewing 27:politician 46:carpenter 140:(2001). 42:Victoria 36:Born in 96:During 61:Subiaco 38:Geelong 156:  65:joiner 154:ISBN 173:: 152:. 148:: 136:; 123:. 108:. 79:. 40:, 33:. 162:.

Index

Labor Party
politician
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Geelong
Victoria
carpenter
Clifton Hill
Western Australia
Subiaco
joiner
Trades and Labour Council
seat of Collie
John Ewing
Australian House of Representatives
seat of Perth
Perth Trades Hall
World War I
building surveyor
Karrakatta Cemetery
David Henshaw
Victorian Legislative Council
Geelong Province
Black, David
Bolton, Geoffrey
Parliament House
Parliament of Western Australia
ISBN
0730738140
Categories
1870 births

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