John Lienhop
Sir John Herman (Henry) Lienhop (3 February 1886 – 27 April 1967) was an Australian politician and grazier. He was the member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Bendigo Province from June 1937 to February 1951. Lienhop was born in Kangaroo Flat near Bendigo to Albert Lienhop, a German publican, and Irish-born Bridget Nash. His father died in 1896, and Lienhop took over management of the family's pub, the Kangaroo Flat Hotel. From 1912, he owned an 8000-acre grazing property called The Springs at Womboota near Deniliquin.
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1937 Victorian Legislative Council election1943 Victorian Legislative Council election1949 Victorian Legislative Council election1952 New Year HonoursAgent-generalAustralian knights and damesElectoral results for the Bendigo ProvinceGeorge LansellHerbert KeckLiberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)Lienhop, JohnList of Victorian Legislative Council by-electionsMembers of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1937–1940Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1940–1943Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1943–1946Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1946–1949Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1949–1952Second Dunstan Ministry (Victoria)William Leggatt
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John Lienhop
Sir John Herman (Henry) Lienhop (3 February 1886 – 27 April 1967) was an Australian politician and grazier. He was the member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Bendigo Province from June 1937 to February 1951. Lienhop was born in Kangaroo Flat near Bendigo to Albert Lienhop, a German publican, and Irish-born Bridget Nash. His father died in 1896, and Lienhop took over management of the family's pub, the Kangaroo Flat Hotel. From 1912, he owned an 8000-acre grazing property called The Springs at Womboota near Deniliquin.
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Sir John Herman (Henry) Lienho ...... oving to rural industry areas.
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1967-04-27
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East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Grazier
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Catherine Mary Dalton
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Rosetta Wirth
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February 1951
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June 1937
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Agent-General for Victoria
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Commissioner of Public Works
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Member for Bendigo Province
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Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Bendigo Province
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Minister in Charge of Electrical Undertakings
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Minister of Mines
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