Alexander Bell (Victorian politician)

Alexander Bell (c. 1851 27 March 1931) was a Scottish-born Australian politician.

He was born in Fifeshire to miner Alexander Bell and Sophia Williamson. He came to Victoria with his family around 1855. He became a grocer in Ballarat, owning two stores by 1889. On 2 April 1874 he married Jessie Scott, with whom he had nine children. Around 1892 he became an auctioneer and sharebroker, and he served on Ballarat City Council from 1891 to 1899 and from 1910 to 1931, serving twice as mayor (189697, 191718). In 1917 he won a by-election for Wellington Province in the Victorian Legislative Council, representing the Nationalist Party. He served in the Council until his death in Ballarat in 1931.[1]

References

  1. Parliament of Victoria (2001). "Bell, Alexander". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
Victorian Legislative Council
Preceded by
John McDonald
Member for Wellington
19171931
Served alongside: Frederick Brawn
Succeeded by
Alfred Pittard
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