George Watson (mayor)


George Watson was mayor of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1892.

Personal life

George Watson was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 11 April 1852, the son of George Watson, senior, and his wife Elizabeth. Aged 10 years old, he immigrated to Brisbane on the ship Ocean Chief with his father. He attended the Brisbane Normal School.
George Watson married Harriett Barnes, daughter of John Barnes and his wife Lydia, on 7 November 1877 in Brisbane. The couple had nine children:
Their son Norman Mayor Watson was a lance corporal in the Australian Imperial Forces in World War I and was killed in action on 5 April 1918. He was buried in Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension, near Albert, France.
George Watson died of pneumonia after a short illness on the evening of Thursday 21 June 1923.. He was buried in Toowong Cemetery. His widow Harriett died in 1926.

Business life

At age 13 was apprenticed as a plumber to his father. When his father retired in 1880, the business was taken over by George and his brothers Thomas, James and John Douglas.

Public life

George Watson was an alderman of Brisbane from 1891 to 1896 and was elected mayor on Saturday 6 February 1892. Due to the need for continuing leadership during severe flooding, his term was extended in 1893.
He served on the following committees:
Perhaps reflecting his trade as a plumber, George Watson was passionate about the importance of introducing a sewerage system into Brisbane.