James Douglas Annand | |
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James Douglas Annand with Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Duchess of York, in 1927.
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Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Toowoomba |
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In office 11 May 1929 – 11 June 1932 |
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Preceded by | Evan Llewelyn |
Succeeded by | Evan Llewelyn |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for East Toowoomba |
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In office 18 Aug 1934 – 11 May 1935 |
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Preceded by | Robert Roberts |
Succeeded by | James Kane |
Personal details | |
Born |
Ipswich, Queensland |
21 January 1875
Died | 7 August 1952 Brisbane, Queensland |
(aged 77)
Political party | Country Party |
Spouse(s) | Isabella Julia Walker |
Occupation | Clerk, Draper |
Religion | Presbyterian |
James Douglas Annand (1875–1952) was an Australian politician and mayor of Toowoomba, Queensland. Serving for 22 years between 1924 and 1952, he was Toowoomba's longest serving mayor. Born in Ipswich but raised in Toowoomba, he operated a drapery business for many years and also owned land near Hannaford in the Surat district.
Annand was mayor of Toowoomba for three separate terms from 1924–1930, 1933–1949, and June 1952-August 1952. As mayor, one of his major projects was the construction of the Cooby Dam.
Annand represented the seat of Toowoomba from 1929-1932 and East Toowoomba from 1934-1935.
Annand had married Isabella Julia Walker on 17 March 1904. He died in Brisbane in 1952 and was cremated at Mount Thompson crematorium.