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Frederick Wimble

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On 13 March 1872 he married Harriett Gascoigne, a widow with two children. They had three more children but were later divorced. There were to be three children of the marriage, which ended in divorce. Between 1876 and 1878 he traveled to the United States of America and Britain in an effort to
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On 16 August 1890, during his term in office, he married Marian Sarah Benjamin. They had three children and they remained married until her death in 1933. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly until 1893 when he stood down and was replaced by future
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in July 1867. Wimble wrote to his father suggesting a new market for printers inks in Australia and his father replied by sending fresh supplies and his recipes as well as an ink mill, steam engine and other equipment.
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newspaper was the first to have been published in Australia with locally manufactured ink. The following year he gained contracts in other states by supplying ink for the printing of
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At 21, Wimble travelled to Austria. Suffering poor health, his doctor then suggested a sea voyage and his father paid for him to travel to Australia. He arrived in
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secure new printing contracts and when he returned to Australia he moved his company to Sydney.
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to his local council. He reportedly spent £7000 on a campaign to be elected to the
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Wimble produced his first ink on 4 May 1868 and in doing do claimed that the
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By 1883, Wimble had had enough of the printing business and moved to
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Queensland Legislative Assembly
Cairns
Thomas Joseph Byrnes
London
Artarmon
Newspaper owner
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Electoral district of Cairns
Clerkenwell
Cambridge University Press
Melbourne
Melbourne Star
South Australian
Queensland
Cairns Post
alderman
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Cairns
Richard Kingsford
Premier of Queensland
Thomas Joseph Byrnes
Freemason
United Grand Lodge of New South Wales
Artarmon
"Wimble, Frederick Thomas (1846–1936)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
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"History"
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