Robert Desmond Thornberry (November 8, 1907 – 1969) was a businessperson and politician in Ontario , Canada. He represented Hamilton Centre in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1943 to 1945 and from 1948 to 1951 as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) member.
3-998: Thornberry may refer to: People Robert Desmond Thornberry (1907–1969), Canadian politician Homer Thornberry (1909–1995), Texas politician (10th congressional district) and judge David Thornberry (1911–1995), bishop of Wyoming, United States Cedric Thornberry (1936–2014), Assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations Mac Thornberry (born 1958), Texas politician (13th congressional district) Emily Thornberry (born 1960), British politician Michael Thornberry (born 1972), American handball player Nancy Thornberry , American chemist Jason Thornberry , American musician Terence Thornberry , American criminologist Other Thornberry, Texas , an unincorporated community Thornberry Animal Sanctuary , Yorkshire, England See also [ edit ] Thornbury (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
6-516: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Robert Desmond Thornberry The son of William Thornberry and Lydia Hall, both natives of Ireland , he came to Canada in 1921. Thornberry attended technical school in Hamilton . In 1931, he married Violet Con. He was employed as the vice-president of a dairy company. Thornberry served on Hamilton city council from 1940 to 1942, prior to being elected to
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