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Alexander Fyfe
Australian politician (1826–1903) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alexander Fyfe (1826 – 2 May 1903) was a Scottish-born settler of Victoria, Australia, who became a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Victorian Legislative Council and the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]
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Early life
Fyfe was born in Scotland. Fyfe emigrated to Australia, arriving in Melbourne in January 1848 aboard the Stag[2] and settled in Geelong.[1] He married Jane Nicholson Bailliff in 1854.[3]
In Geelong, he was involved in the establishment of the:[4]
- first building society
- the first bathing house
- the Geelong Chamber of Commerce
- the fire brigade
- a newspaper
- the Mechanic's Institute
- the first regatta (he owned four full-rigged vessels and chartered eleven more)
He was president of the:
- Mechanic's Institute
- the first cricket club in Victoria
- Geelong Agricultural Society
and a director/trustee of:
and captain of the first volunteer regiment.[4]
Alexander Fyfe was one of the first gold diggers at Ballarat. He was secretary of the Anti-Gold License Committee[5] and contributed to legal expenses of the trial of Peter Lalor, the leader of the Eureka Rebellion[4]
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Politics
Fyfe was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for Geelong in June 1854,[6] a position he held until the original Council was abolished in 1856.[1]
Fyfe was elected to the inaugural Victorian Legislative Assembly as one of the four members for Geelong in November 1856, a seat he held until resigning in November 1857 due to insolvency.[1]
Fyfe moved to Queensland where he purchased a pastoral property from P. F. MacDonald near Peak Downs[4] and became a pastoralist and auctioneer. He represented Rockhampton in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 20 June 1870 to 24 November 1873.[2]
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Latter life
Fyfe returned to Melbourne around 1873 and died in Preston, Victoria on 2 May 1903.[1]
References
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