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Thomas Francis (Frank) Dolphin (1908–1997)

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Thomas Francis (Frank) Dolphin (1908-1997), letterpress machinist and trade union official 

Birth: 1908 at Preston, Lancashire, England, son of Thomas Dolphin (1871-1940), a wheelwright and coachbuilder, and Mary, née Lusk (1869-1946). Marriage: 1936 at Randwick, New South Wales, to Alice Lillian Gregory (1906-1981). They had a daughter and a son. Death: 2 February 1997 in Sydney, NSW. Religion: Catholic. 

  • Arrived in Sydney aboard the Marathon on 6 April 1912 with his parents, brother, uncle and aunt.
  • Letterpress machinist in 1924. Joined Amalgamated Printing Trades Employees’ Union.
  • Letterpress representative on Branch Board of Management for many years. Served on Branch executive and was a Trustee.
  • With amalgamation and expansion of coverage became member of provisional executive of Printing & Kindred Industries Union and in 1966 topped poll for election of four letterpress representatives on Branch executive. First federal president, 1967-75.
  • From late 1930s was Australian Labor Party member, union delegate to ALP annual conference and NSW Trades and Labor Council.
  • Involved in building Graphic Arts Club, Sydney and Regent Street offices.

Sources
Printing Trades Journal, July 1967, February 1975.

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'Dolphin, Thomas Francis (Frank) (1908–1997)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/dolphin-thomas-francis-frank-33372/text41693, accessed 4 May 2024.

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Birth

1908
Preston, Lancashire, England

Death

2 February, 1997 (aged ~ 89)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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