Edward Guye

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Edward Guye
Minister for Transport
In office
15 December 1949 – 27 June 1950
PremierThomas Hollway
Preceded byThomas Hollway
Succeeded byHerbert Hyland
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Polwarth
In office
2 November 1940 – 18 April 1958
Preceded byAllan McDonald
Succeeded byTom Darcy
Personal details
Born(1887-11-12)12 November 1887
Liberal and Country Party
Spouse
Violet Wenden
(m. 1906)
Relations
Gallipoli Campaign

Edward Fritz Guye (12 November 1887 – 4 July 1960) was an Australian politician who sat in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1940 to 1958.

Guye was born in Brentford, England, the son of Fritz Guye and his wife Gertrude Percy Ashton Glover. His father was a Swiss watchmaker who had settled in London.[1] His father died in 1901 and Guye emigrated to Australia at the beginning of the 20th century. He enlisted in the AIF on 2 September 1914, and was sent to Europe in October. He returned to Australia in 1916.[2]

In 1940, Guye was elected as

Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works.[3]

Guye's brother

Olympic rower
.

References

  1. ^ British Census 1891
  2. ^ "Australian ANZACS in the Great War 1914–1918". Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2009.
  3. ^ Government Gazette 1949
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Polwarth
1940–1958
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Transport
1949–1950
Succeeded by