Henry Braddon
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| Born | Henry Yule Braddon 27 April 1863 Calcutta, India | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Died | 8 September 1955 (aged 92) Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| School | Dulwich College Launceston Church Grammar School | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Notable relative(s) | Edward Braddon (father) Mary Elizabeth Braddon (aunt) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sir Henry Yule Braddon KBE (27 April 1863 – 8 September 1955) was an Australian diplomat, businessman and rugby union player who played for Otago, New South Wales and New Zealand. The position he generally played in was fullback. He is listed as the second All Black in playing order.[1]
Early life
[edit | edit source]He was born on 27 April 1863 in Calcutta, India to Alice Smith and (Sir) Edward Braddon, later Premier of Tasmania (1894–1899). He was educated in Germany, France and Dulwich College, England, before his family emigrated to Australia in 1878, where he completed his education at Church of England Grammar School, Launceston.[2] On leaving school he worked for the Commercial Bank of Tasmania.[2]
Rugby
[edit | edit source]He moved to Invercargill in 1882 on transfer with the Bank of Australasia. He played his club rugby for Invercargill Rugby Club but his provincial rugby for Otago as the Invercargill-centred Southland Rugby Football Union did not split away from Otago until 1887. He was selected for the first New Zealand international team, and played in seven of the eight games in Australia in 1884 and is recognised as an Otago's first All Black despite playing in Invercargill at the time of his selection. Braddon later played for New South Wales from 1888 until 1892.[1]
Career
[edit | edit source]Braddon had a commercial and political career in Australia, working for Dalgetys and representing Australia as Commonwealth Commissioner in the United States. He was appointed a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1917 and was an indirectly-elected member of that body from 1934 to 1940.[2][3] He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1920,[4] and died in the Sydney suburb of Woollahra in 1955.[3]
Legacy
[edit | edit source]Following the death of Henry Roberts in 1949, Braddon was the oldest living All Black.
References
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External links
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- 1863 births
- 1955 deaths
- British people in colonial India
- People educated at Dulwich College
- People educated at Launceston Church Grammar School
- New Zealand international rugby union players
- New Zealand rugby union players
- Otago rugby union players
- New Zealand people of Cornish descent
- Rugby union fullbacks
- Australian Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Australian businesspeople
- Australian people of Cornish descent
- Rugby football people awarded knighthoods
- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council
- New South Wales rugby union team players
- 19th-century New Zealand sportsmen