Personal
Birth Date: 10 October 1913 (Carlton, New South Wales, Australia)
Death Date: 1 July 1986 (Greenslopes, Queensland, Australia)
Parents: Percy Charles Ramsden and Kezia (nee Clark)
Family: (2) Marie Rush Myhill on 15 November 1970, 1 son, 2 stepdaughters, (1) Audrey V Mills on 21 November 1946, 1 son
Education: Burwood Public School, New South Wales; Summer Hill Public School, Sydney; Parramatta High School; College of St John the Evangelist, Morpeth, NSW; Th.L., F.I.B.A.
Religion: Church of England
Career
Administrator and chief executive, Multiple Handicapped Association of Queensland, 1971; Assistant secretary, Queensland Regional Committees Services Canteens Trust Fund, 1950 to 1957; Resigned church appointments, 1946; Department of Native Labour, Port Moresby, 1946; Rector of Geurie, New South Wales, 1939; Curate of the NSW parish of Parkes, 1937; Justice of the Peace
Party Positions:
- (LIB) Chairman, Merthyr Branch Liberal Party
- (LIB) Member, Executive representing Parliament wing
Military Service: Three years South-West Pacific with fighter wing of American invasion, Admiralty Islands, 1944; Served in RAAF, 1942 to 1945, Flight Lieutenant/Chaplain
Parliamentary Representation:
House |
Party |
Electorate |
From |
To |
Elected/Departure Reason |
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Assembly |
LIB |
Merthyr |
3 Aug 1957 |
30 Jun 1971 |
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Parliamentary Service
Description |
From |
To |
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Queensland delegate, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Uganda |
1967 |
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Honorary secretary and member, Committee of Youth (appointed by government) |
Dec 1957 |
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Additional Information
Notes: Reverend Ramsden was hospitalised as a result of the war, 1947 to 1949. Past Chairman and Life Member, Multiple Handicapped Association of Queensland; Past Chairman, Brisbane Missions to Seamen; Past Member and Chairman, Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board; Past Member, Queensland Fire Services Council; Past Chairman, Queensland Council of Social Services and Coordinating Committee; Past Vice-Patron, Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women; Fellow, Royal Commonwealth Society; Life Fellow, Intercontinental Biographical Association; President, Queensland TocH, 1967; Member: RSL, New Farm; Queensland Soccer and Mayne Australian Rules Football clubs. Reverend Ramsden suffered serious problems with his lungs which resulted in a substanial part of both lungs being removed while he was a member of parliament. This impeded his breathing and made it difficult for him to speak for any length of time or to sustain any physical exercise
Sources: Waterson, DB and John Arnold, A Biographical Register of the Queensland Parliament: 1930-1980, (Canberra: ANU Press, 1982); Imaged sourced from 'Three Decades of Queensland Political History 1929-1960' by Clem Lack, 1962; Queensland Parliamentary Debates, 4th Session of the 44th Parliament, V.303, pp. 8-13
[Last Modified: Wednesday, 23 August 2017]