- Ernest Henshaw
Ernest Percival Henshaw (
4 September 1870 –11 June 1950 ) was anAustralian Labor Party politician who became a Member of theWestern Australian Legislative Assembly .Born in Geelong, Victoria on
4 September 1870 , Henshaw was the son of cabinet maker John Henshaw and Frances nee Lamb. Nothing is known of his childhood, except that he was apprenticed as acarpenter . By 1892 he was working as a carpenter and living in Clifton Hill, and on17 August of that year he married Julia Emma Wildy. They would have a son and two daughters.Around 1894, Henshaw emigrated to
Western Australia along with his brother and two sisters. Henshaw settled in Subiaco, working as a carpenter andjoiner . He became active in the labour movement, becoming secretary of the Industrial Union of Carpenters and Joiners, and later president of the CoastalTrades and Labour Council . On24 June 1904 he was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Collie on a Labor ticket. He held the seat until the election of27 October 1905 , when he was defeated by John Ewing.Henshaw held numerous official positions in the Australian Labor Party over the next five years. He contested the
Australian House of Representatives seat of Perth in the election of13 April 1910 but was unsuccessful. In 1911 he was heavily involved in the design and construction of thePerth Trades Hall , but later that year he left the party over a dispute.During
World War I Henshaw was the foreman carpenter for the Henderson Naval Base project. He later became abuilding surveyor , and in the late 1930s he helped form the Institute of Quantity Surveyors. In 1947 he rejoined the Labor party. He died at Subiaco on11 June 1950 , and was cremated atKarrakatta Cemetery .His grandson, David Henshaw, was a member of the
Victorian Legislative Council from 1982 to 1996, representingGeelong Province .References
*Black and Bolton 2001
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NAME=Henshaw, Ernest Percival
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=politician
DATE OF BIRTH=4 September 1870
PLACE OF BIRTH=Geelong, Victoria ,Australia
DATE OF DEATH=11 June 1950
PLACE OF DEATH=Subiaco, Western Australia
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