Electoral district of Collingwood


Collingwood was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria from 1856 to 1958. It centred on the Melbourne suburb of Collingwood, Victoria.
The district of Collingwood was one of the initial districts of the first Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1856.
It was defined initially as:

Members for Collingwood

The district initially had two members, which was increased to three from 1859, reverted to two after 1877, and was represented by only one member from 1904.
Member 1TermMember 2Term--
Thomas EmblingNov 1856 – July 1861George HarkerNov 1856 – Aug 1859Member 3Term
Thomas EmblingNov 1856 – July 1861George Milner StephenOct 1859 – July 1861Charles Jardine DonOct 1859 – Aug 1864
Graham BerryAug 1861 – Dec 1865John EdwardsAug 1861 – Dec 1867George HarkerNov 1864 – Dec 1865
Thomas EmblingFeb 1866 – Dec 1867John EdwardsAug 1861 – Dec 1867Isaac ReevesFeb 1866 – Oct 1869
John EverardMar 1868 – Feb 1871William BatesMar 1868 – Mar 1874Isaac ReevesFeb 1866 – Oct 1869
George HarkerApr 1871 – Mar 1874William BatesMar 1868 – Mar 1874William ValeOct 1869 – Mar 1874
John EverardMay 1874 – July 1874James Forester SullivanMay 1874 – Feb 1876Albert Lee TuckerMay 1874 – Apr 1877
George David LangridgeAug 1874 – Mar 1891----
George David LangridgeAug 1874 – Mar 1891James MiramsFeb 1876 – Feb 1886
George David LangridgeAug 1874 – Mar 1891William Guard FeildMar 1886 – Mar 1889
John HancockJun 1891 – Apr 1892William BeazleyApr 1889 – May 1904
Edgar WilkinsMay 1892 – Dec 1908William BeazleyApr 1889 – May 1904
Martin HannahDec 1908 – Aug 1921
Tom Tunnecliffe Aug 1921 – Aug 1947
Bill Towers Sep 1947 – May 1958