George Pollock (Australian politician)
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George Pollock | |
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| 18th Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly | |
| In office 15 August 1932 – 24 March 1939 | |
| Preceded by | Charles Taylor |
| Succeeded by | Ted Hanson |
| Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Gregory | |
| In office 18 August 1915 – 24 March 1939 | |
| Preceded by | William Hamilton |
| Succeeded by | Charles Brown |
| Personal details | |
| Born | George Pollock 27 June 1890 |
| Died | 24 March 1939 (aged 48) |
| Party | Labor |
| Spouse | Margaret Adeline Shepherd (m.1909) |
| Occupation | Bush worker |
George Pollock (27 June 1890 – 24 March 1939) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He was the Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1932 until 1939 and died by a self-administered gunshot wound in Parliament House in 1939.[1]
Pollock was born at Charters Towers, Queensland, the son of Matthew Pollock and his wife Naomi (née Gauvin). He was educated at Richmond Hill State School in Charters Towers[1] and for most of his working life he engaged in bush work in Western and Northern Queensland.[1]
On 27 December 1909 he married Margaret Adeline Shepherd and together had two sons and a daughter. Pollock died at Parliament House, Brisbane in March 1939.[1]
