Herbert Ludbrook
Herbert Charles Ludbrook (8 November 1888 – 15 January 1956) was an Australian politician.
He was born in Ballarat East to builder George Henry Ludbrook and Mary Ann Lowe. He was a painter, and in 1906 joined the 9th Light Horse. During World War I he served with the 6th Field Ambulance in Gallipoli and in France, where he was badly wounded.[1] In 1918 he married Daisie Mary Llewellyn in London, England;[2] they had two daughters. In 1925 he became superintendent of Ballarat Orphanage. He was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council as a Liberal and Country Party member for Ballarat Province in 1949. Ludbrook died in Ballarat in 1956.[1]
References
- Parliament of Victoria (2001). "Ludbrook, Herbert Charles". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
- https://bih.federation.edu.au/index.php/Herbert_C._Ludbrook
Victorian Legislative Council | ||
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Preceded by Alfred Pittard |
Member for Ballarat 1949–1956 Served alongside: James Kittson; Jack Jones |
Succeeded by Pat Dickie |
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