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Sarah Scullin

Sarah Maria Scullin (née McNamara; 21 April 1880 – 31 May 1962) was the wife of James Scullin, the 9th Prime Minister of Australia.

Sarah Scullin
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Australia
In office
22 October 1929 – 6 January 1932
Preceded byEthel Bruce
Succeeded byEnid Lyons
Personal details
Born(1880-04-21)21 April 1880
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Died31 May 1962(1962-05-31) (aged 82)
Kew, Victoria, Australia
Resting placeMelbourne General Cemetery
Spouse
(m. 1907⁠–⁠1953)

Early life and marriage edit

Scullin was born in Ballarat, Victoria, to Sarah (née Simcocks) and Michael McNamara. Her mother was born in County Kerry, Ireland, and her father was born in Bodyke, County Clare. She was educated at local Catholic schools, and was known as a skilled dressmaker and a talented artist. She married James Scullin at St Patrick's Cathedral, Ballarat, on 11 November 1907. The couple had no children.[1]

Public life edit

Scullin accompanied her husband on his election campaigns, but did not make speeches herself.[2] According to his biographer John Robertson, she was "significant politically in an indirect manner, for she provided a serene domestic haven as a base for her husband's political activities".[3] When her husband became prime minister in 1929, the couple chose to live in the Hotel Canberra rather than The Lodge, as an economy during the Great Depression.[4] She nursed him during his bouts of ill health, and during the four-hour "sickroom cabinet" meeting of August 1930 "stood guard at the door, refusing entrance to all unwanted visitors".[5]

 
Sarah and James Scullin, c. 1930

Later life edit

Scullin was widowed in January 1953. Her husband had been seriously ill and frequently bed-ridden for about two years, during which she was his primary caregiver.[6] She died at their house on Park Avenue, Kew, in May 1962, aged 82. She was buried alongside her husband in the Catholic section of Melbourne General Cemetery.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ John Robertson (1974). J. H. Scullin: A Political Biography. University of Western Australia Press. p. 14.
  2. ^ Robertson (1974), p. 15.
  3. ^ Robertson (1974), p. 16.
  4. ^ "Sarah Scullin". National Archives of Australia. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  5. ^ Robertson (1974), p. 263.
  6. ^ Robertson (1974), pp. 478–479.
  7. ^ "Fast facts: James Scullin". National Archives of Australia. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
Honorary titles
Preceded by Spouse of the Prime Minister of Australia
22 March 1929 – 6 January 1932
Succeeded by

sarah, scullin, sarah, maria, scullin, née, mcnamara, april, 1880, 1962, wife, james, scullin, prime, minister, australia, spouse, prime, minister, australiain, office, october, 1929, january, 1932preceded, byethel, brucesucceeded, byenid, lyonspersonal, detai. Sarah Maria Scullin nee McNamara 21 April 1880 31 May 1962 was the wife of James Scullin the 9th Prime Minister of Australia Sarah ScullinSpouse of the Prime Minister of AustraliaIn office 22 October 1929 6 January 1932Preceded byEthel BruceSucceeded byEnid LyonsPersonal detailsBorn 1880 04 21 21 April 1880Ballarat Victoria AustraliaDied31 May 1962 1962 05 31 aged 82 Kew Victoria AustraliaResting placeMelbourne General CemeterySpouseJames Scullin m 1907 1953 wbr Contents 1 Early life and marriage 2 Public life 3 Later life 4 ReferencesEarly life and marriage editScullin was born in Ballarat Victoria to Sarah nee Simcocks and Michael McNamara Her mother was born in County Kerry Ireland and her father was born in Bodyke County Clare She was educated at local Catholic schools and was known as a skilled dressmaker and a talented artist She married James Scullin at St Patrick s Cathedral Ballarat on 11 November 1907 The couple had no children 1 Public life editScullin accompanied her husband on his election campaigns but did not make speeches herself 2 According to his biographer John Robertson she was significant politically in an indirect manner for she provided a serene domestic haven as a base for her husband s political activities 3 When her husband became prime minister in 1929 the couple chose to live in the Hotel Canberra rather than The Lodge as an economy during the Great Depression 4 She nursed him during his bouts of ill health and during the four hour sickroom cabinet meeting of August 1930 stood guard at the door refusing entrance to all unwanted visitors 5 nbsp Sarah and James Scullin c 1930Later life editScullin was widowed in January 1953 Her husband had been seriously ill and frequently bed ridden for about two years during which she was his primary caregiver 6 She died at their house on Park Avenue Kew in May 1962 aged 82 She was buried alongside her husband in the Catholic section of Melbourne General Cemetery 7 References edit John Robertson 1974 J H Scullin A Political Biography University of Western Australia Press p 14 Robertson 1974 p 15 Robertson 1974 p 16 Sarah Scullin National Archives of Australia Retrieved 27 November 2018 Robertson 1974 p 263 Robertson 1974 pp 478 479 Fast facts James Scullin National Archives of Australia Retrieved 27 November 2018 Honorary titles Preceded byEthel Bruce Spouse of the Prime Minister of Australia22 March 1929 6 January 1932 Succeeded byEnid Lyons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarah Scullin amp oldid 1217073647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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