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He was born in [[Benalla, Victoria|Benalla]] to [[Arthur Drakeford]] and Ellen Warrington. He was a fitter and turner on the railways before an eye injury led to him becoming a clerk. Around 1934 he married Violet Amelia Heldon, with whom he had two sons. Like his father he was active in the [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor Party]], serving as president of the party's [[Essendon, Victoria|Essendon]] and [[Coburg, Victoria|West Coburg]] branches and secretary of the [[Pascoe Vale, Victoria|Pascoe Vale]] branch. In 1945 he was elected to the [[Victorian Legislative Assembly]] as the member for [[Electoral district of Essendon|Essendon]], but he was defeated in 1947. He returned to the Assembly in 1955 as the member for [[Electoral district of Pascoe Vale|Pascoe Vale]]; with that seat's abolition in 1958 he again contested Essendon, but was defeated. Drakeford died the following year in [[Carlton, Victoria|Carlton]].<ref name=vic>{{cite web
He was born in [[Benalla, Victoria|Benalla]] to [[Arthur Drakeford]] and Ellen Warrington. He was a fitter and turner on the railways before an eye injury led to him becoming a clerk. Around 1934 he married Violet Amelia Heldon, with whom he had two sons. Like his father he was active in the [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor Party]], serving as president of the party's [[Essendon, Victoria|Essendon]] and [[Coburg, Victoria|West Coburg]] branches and secretary of the [[Pascoe Vale, Victoria|Pascoe Vale]] branch. In 1945 he was elected to the [[Victorian Legislative Assembly]] as the member for [[Electoral district of Essendon|Essendon]], but he was defeated in 1947. He returned to the Assembly in 1955 as the member for [[Electoral district of Pascoe Vale|Pascoe Vale]]; with that seat's abolition in 1958 he again contested Essendon, but was defeated. Drakeford died the following year in [[Carlton, Victoria|Carlton]].<ref name=vic>{{cite web
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Revision as of 01:52, 29 December 2020

Arthur Harold Finch Drakeford (8 February 1904 – 13 June 1959) was an Australian politician.

He was born in Benalla to Arthur Drakeford and Ellen Warrington. He was a fitter and turner on the railways before an eye injury led to him becoming a clerk. Around 1934 he married Violet Amelia Heldon, with whom he had two sons. Like his father he was active in the Labor Party, serving as president of the party's Essendon and West Coburg branches and secretary of the Pascoe Vale branch. In 1945 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for Essendon, but he was defeated in 1947. He returned to the Assembly in 1955 as the member for Pascoe Vale; with that seat's abolition in 1958 he again contested Essendon, but was defeated. Drakeford died the following year in Carlton.[1]

References

  1. ^ Parliament of Victoria (2001). "Drakeford, Arthur Harold Finch". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Essendon
1945–1947
Succeeded by
New seat Member for Pascoe Vale
1955–1958
Abolished