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- Alfred_Seabrook abstract "Alfred Charles Seabrook (5 April 1867 – 11 June 1939) was an Australian politician. Born in Hobart, he was educated in Ireland, after which he became a builder and contractor. In 1922, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Nationalist member for Franklin, defeating Nationalist-turned-Country Party MP and inaugural leader of the Country Party William McWilliams. He held the seat until his defeat by McWilliams, running as an independent, in 1928. In 1931, he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as a United Australia Party member for Franklin, holding the seat until 1934. Seabrook died in 1939.".
- Alfred_Seabrook activeYearsEndDate "1928-11-17".
- Alfred_Seabrook activeYearsStartDate "1922-12-16".
- Alfred_Seabrook birthDate "1867-04-05".
- Alfred_Seabrook birthPlace Hobart.
- Alfred_Seabrook birthPlace Hobart,_Tasmania.
- Alfred_Seabrook birthYear "1867".
- Alfred_Seabrook deathDate "1939-06-11".
- Alfred_Seabrook deathYear "1939".
- Alfred_Seabrook nationality Australia.
- Alfred_Seabrook party Nationalist_Party_of_Australia.
- Alfred_Seabrook region Division_of_Franklin.
- Alfred_Seabrook successor William_McWilliams.
- Alfred_Seabrook thumbnail Alfred_Seabrook.jpg?width=300.
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- Alfred_Seabrook wikiPageWikiLink Hobart.
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- Alfred_Seabrook birthDate "1867-04-05".
- Alfred_Seabrook birthPlace Hobart.
- Alfred_Seabrook birthPlace Hobart,_Tasmania.
- Alfred_Seabrook constituencyMp Division_of_Franklin.
- Alfred_Seabrook dateOfBirth "1867-04-05".
- Alfred_Seabrook dateOfDeath "1939-06-11".
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- Alfred_Seabrook name "Alfred Seabrook".
- Alfred_Seabrook name "Seabrook, Alfred Charles".
- Alfred_Seabrook nationality "Australian".
- Alfred_Seabrook occupation "Builder".
- Alfred_Seabrook parliament "Australian".
- Alfred_Seabrook party Nationalist_Party_of_Australia.
- Alfred_Seabrook placeOfBirth Hobart.
- Alfred_Seabrook placeOfBirth Hobart,_Tasmania.
- Alfred_Seabrook predecessor William_McWilliams.
- Alfred_Seabrook shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Alfred_Seabrook successor William_McWilliams.
- Alfred_Seabrook termEnd "1928-11-17".
- Alfred_Seabrook termStart "1922-12-16".
- Alfred_Seabrook title "Member for Franklin".
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- Alfred_Seabrook years "1922".
- Alfred_Seabrook description "Australian politician".
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- Alfred_Seabrook comment "Alfred Charles Seabrook (5 April 1867 – 11 June 1939) was an Australian politician. Born in Hobart, he was educated in Ireland, after which he became a builder and contractor. In 1922, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Nationalist member for Franklin, defeating Nationalist-turned-Country Party MP and inaugural leader of the Country Party William McWilliams. He held the seat until his defeat by McWilliams, running as an independent, in 1928.".
- Alfred_Seabrook label "Alfred Seabrook".