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Robert Fraser (politician)

Bob Fraser
Robert Fraser - Mayor of Brisbane.jpg
25th Mayor of Brisbane
In office
1894–1895
Preceded by John McMaster
Succeeded by Robert Thurlow
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Brisbane North
In office
21 March 1896 – 11 March 1899
Serving with Thomas MacDonald-Paterson
Preceded by John Kingsbury
Succeeded by Edward Forrest
Personal details
Born Robert Fraser
1843
Beauly, Inverness, Scotland
Died 9 September 1918 (aged 74 or 75)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Resting place Toowong Cemetery
Nationality Scottish Australian
Political party Ministerialist
Spouse(s) Emily Wherry
Occupation Draper

Robert "Bob" Fraser (1843 – 9 September 1918) was a Mayor of Brisbane and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Fraser was born in Beauly, Inverness to parents Robert Fraser and his wife Christina (née Grant) and educated at Balbair. He began his working career as an apprentice draper in Tranent, Haddingtonshire, before working as assistant manager and then general manager of McLaren Smith & Co, warehousemen, Glasgow for ten years starting in 1868.

He arrived in Brisbane in 1878 and began work with D. L. Brown and Co. where he worked in the woolen section of their department store. From 1888 he ran his own drapery business for twenty years until his retirement in 1908.

Fraser first entered politics in 1891 as an alderman in Brisbane and remained on the council until 1906. During this time, he was Mayor of Brisbane from 1894 until 1895.

He stood as a candidate for the two member seat of Brisbane North at the 1896 elections. Although opposing the Ministerial Government representatives of T. J. Byrnes and J.J. Kingsbury, both Fraser and his partner, Thomas MacDonald-Paterson, claimed to also be members of the Ministerialist group. In a tight contest, both Fraser and MacDonald-Paterson won a seat.

Fraser held the seat for three years before being defeated Edward Forrest by at the 1899 elections.

Fraser married Emily Wherry in Scotland and together had three daughters. He was one of the founders of the Scottish Rifles of which he was an honorary captain. He was also a founder of lawn bowls in Queensland and was a life member of the Booroodabin Bowls Club. Fraser was at one-time president of the Tattersalls Club in Brisbane and was a life member of the Queensland Royal Geographical Society.


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