Archibald Watson was briefly the
Lord Mayor of Brisbane
The Lord Mayor of Brisbane is the chief executive of the City of Brisbane, the capital of the Australian state of Queensland, and the head of the Brisbane City Council. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner of the Liberal National Party was sworn in o ...
in 1931. Watson had previously been Mayor of
Toowong
Toowong is a riverside suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , Toowong had a population of 10,830 people.
Geography
Toowong is situated between Mount Coot-tha and the Brisbane River and is made up of rolling hills ...
before the 1925 merger of the Brisbane councils.
Personal life
Archibald Watson was born on 22 October 1874 in
Dundee,
Angus, Scotland
Angus ( sco, Angus; gd, Aonghas) is one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland, a registration county and a lieutenancy area. The council area borders Aberdeenshire, Dundee City and Perth and Kinross. Main industries include ...
, the son of George Watson and his wife Mary Ann Gilruth (née Taylor).
He married Maud May Clark in Brisbane on 4 April 1901.
[Queensland Registrar-General's Index of Births, Deaths & Marriages]
Archibald Watson died on 25 Feb 1941 aged 66 years following a long illness.
He was buried in Toowong Cemetery
Toowong Cemetery is a heritage-listed cemetery on the corner of Frederick Street and Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was established in 1866 and formally opened in 1875. It is Queensland's largest ceme ...
.["Toowong Cemetery: Brisbane Mayors"](_blank)
, Friends of Toowong Cemetery Association Inc, viewed 19 June 2010
Public life
Archibald Watson was the Chairman of the Toowong Fire Brigade, which built a fire station in Jephson Street, Toowong, in 1919.
Archibald Watson was (briefly) the last mayor of Town of Toowong
The Town of Toowong is a former local government area of Queensland, Australia, located in western Brisbane in the area around the current suburb of Toowong.
History
The Toowong Division was established on 11 November 1879 under the ''Division ...
prior to its amalgamation into Greater Brisbane in 1925. On the last election for Toowong, held on Saturday 12 April 1924, Watson was elected Mayor, 2884 votes to 2278 votes for his opponent,A. H. Fisher, in the race to replace Charles Patterson, for a term that lasted less than a year.
The elections for an amalgamated Brisbane City Council were held on 21 February 1925. At the election where William Jolly was the popularly elected Lord Mayor, Watson like Jolly running for the United Party, won the ward of Toowong in a landslide, winning 4,607 to 2103 votes. He served as an alderman for Toowong between 1926 and his election loss in 1931. In April 1926, Hugh Russell the Deputy Mayor and Alderman for Toombul resigned to run for a seat in the State Assembly. Watson was voted in as his replacement as Deputy Mayor. Upon William Jolly's mid-term retirement in early 1931, Watson was then duly elected by a majority of Alderman Lord Mayor for a brief period between 24 February and 11 May 1931.
While on the Brisbane City Council, Archibald Watson served on the following committees:
* Finance Committee 1925–1930
* Tenders & Stores Committee 1925–1931
* Parks & Recreation Committee 1925–1927 (Chairman)
* Town Planning & Housing Committee 1925 (Chairman)
* General Purposes Committee 1925
* Transit Committee 1926–1931 (Chairman)
* Licensing Committee 1926–1937
* Markets & Miscellaneous Committee 1926–1927
* Resumptions Committee 1926–1927
* Electric Light & Powerhouse Committee 1928–1931 (Chairman)
* Water Supply & Sewerage Committee 1929, 1931
Later life and death
After his landslide 1931 election defeat, Watson was never elected to Brisbane City Council again. After the formation of the anti-Labor Citizens' Municipal Organisation, Watson unsuccessfully sought to be nominated as the CMO Lord Mayoral candidate, with the incumbent John William Greene being selected. Watson was however successful in obtaining the CMO nomination for the Toowong Ward for the 1937 election, which he failed to win against conservative independent Harry Massey
Harry Massey was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Toowong.
Early life
He was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on 6 June 1888. He became President of the Australian Natives' Assoc ...
.
He died, in 1941, aged 66 years after a long illness.
See also
* List of mayors and lord mayors of Brisbane
This is a list of the Mayors and Lord Mayors of the City of Brisbane, a local government area of Queensland, Australia. The current Lord Mayor of Brisbane is Adrian Schrinner.
Mayors of the Brisbane Municipal Council (1859–1903)
The Tow ...
References
External links
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Mayors and Lord Mayors of Brisbane
1941 deaths
Burials at Toowong Cemetery
1874 births