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This is a list of members
of the Victorian
Legislative Council between
1949 and 1952. As half of the Legislative
Council's terms expired at each triennial
election, half of these members were elected at
the 1946 triennial election with terms expiring in
1952, while the other half were elected at the
1949 triennial election with terms expiring in
1955.
| Sir William
Angliss |
Liberal |
Southern |
1952 |
1912–1952 |
| Sir Frank
Beaurepaire |
Liberal |
Monash |
1952 |
1942–1952 |
| William Beckett |
Labor |
Melbourne |
1952 |
1914–1931; 1934–1952 |
| Sir
Percy Byrnes |
Country |
North Western |
1952 |
1942–1969 |
| Ewen Paul Cameron |
Liberal |
East Yarra |
1955 |
1948–1960 |
| Gilbert Chandler |
Liberal |
Southern |
1955 |
1935–1973 |
| Hon Sir Frank
Clarke |
Liberal |
Monash |
1955 |
1913–1955 |
| Leslie Coleman |
Labor |
Melbourne West |
1955 |
1943–1955 |
| Clifden Eager |
Liberal |
East Yarra |
1952 |
1930–1958 |
| Archibald Fraser |
Labor |
Melbourne North |
1952 |
1940–1954 |
| John Galbally |
Labor |
Melbourne North |
1955 |
1949–1979 |
| Charles Gartside |
Liberal |
South Eastern |
1955 |
1937–1955 |
| Thomas Grigg[1] |
Liberal |
Bendigo |
1955 |
1951–1967 |
| Trevor Harvey |
Country |
Gippsland |
1952 |
1943–1952 |
| Percival Inchbold |
Country |
North Eastern |
1955 |
1935–1953 |
| Cyril Isaac |
Liberal |
South Eastern |
1952 |
1940–1952 |
| Paul Jones |
Labor |
Doutta Galla |
1952 |
1938–1958 |
| James Kennedy |
Liberal |
Higinbotham |
1955 |
1937–1954 |
| Pat Kennelly |
Labor |
Melbourne West |
1952 |
1938–1952 |
| James Kittson |
Liberal |
Ballarat |
1952 |
1946–1952 |
| Lieut-Col. George
Lansell |
Liberal |
Bendigo |
1952 |
1928–1952 |
| John Lienhop[1] |
Liberal |
Bendigo |
1955 |
1937–1951 |
| Herbert Ludbrook |
Liberal |
Ballarat |
1955 |
1949–1956 |
| Gordon McArthur |
Liberal |
South
Western |
1955 |
1931–1965 |
| William MacAulay |
Country |
Gippsland |
1955 |
1937–1957 |
| Allan McDonald |
Liberal |
South Western |
1952 |
1940–1952 |
| Hugh MacLeod |
Ind. Liberal |
Western |
1955 |
1946–1955 |
| Colin McNally[2] |
Country |
North Western |
1955 |
1949–1952 |
| Robert Rankin |
Liberal |
Western |
1952 |
1940–1952 |
| Hon Bill
Slater |
Labor |
Doutta Galla |
1955 |
1949–1960 |
| Ivan Swinburne |
Country |
North Eastern |
1952 |
1946–1976 |
| Fred Thomas |
Labor |
Melbourne |
1955 |
1948–1960 |
| Hon George
Tuckett |
Country |
Northern |
1955 |
1925–1955 |
| Dudley Walters |
Country |
Northern |
1952 |
1946–1964 |
| Arthur Warner |
Liberal |
Higinbotham |
1952 |
1946–1964 |
- 1 In
December 1950, John
Lienhop, Liberal MLC for Bendigo
Province, was appointed Agent-General for Victoria in London.
Liberal candidate Thomas
Grigg won the resulting by-election on
17 March 1951.
- 2 On
21 May 1952, Colin
McNally, Country MLC for North
Western, died. A by-election was
held shortly after the 1952 triennial elections
to fill the position.
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