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New Zealand seaman, trade unionist, farmer

Fintan Patrick Walsh
3rd President of the Federation of Labour
In office
17 October 1952 – 16 May 1963
Vice PresidentBill Fox (1952–59)
Tom Skinner (1959–63)
Preceded byAlec Croskery
Succeeded byTom Skinner
Personal details
BornPatrick Tuohy
13 August 1894
Pātūtahi, New Zealand
Died16 May 1963
Wellington, New Zealand
Political partyLabour
Other political
affiliations
Communist (1920–24)
Children1
OccupationSeaman

Fintan Patrick Walsh (13 August 1894 – 16 May 1963) was a notable New Zealand seaman, trade unionist and farmer. He was born in Pātūtahi, Poverty Bay, on the East Coast of New Zealand in 1894, and died in Wellington in 1963.

Biography

Fintan Patrick Walsh was born Patrick Tuohy at Pātūtahi, Poverty Bay, on 13 August 1894, one of eleven children of farming parents Andrew Tuohy and his wife, Hannah O'Sullivan, both born in Ireland. He was raised a Catholic but reportedly discarded his faith when he became an adult.

He was a founding member of the Communist Party of New Zealand. Walsh was president of the New Zealand Federation of Labour between 1953 and 1963.

In 1953, Walsh was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal.

He died in Wellington on 16 May 1963. Though he never married he was survived by a daughter.

See also

  • Hedwig Ross, co-founder of the Communist Party of New Zealand

References

  1. ^ Walsh, Pat. "Fintan Patrick Walsh". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  2. "Fintan Patrick Walsh". New Zealand History. Archived from the original on 20 June 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2017.
  3. Hobbs, Leslie (1967). The Thirty-Year Wonders. Christchurch: Whitcombe & Tombs. p. 168.
  4. "Coronation Medal" (PDF). Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette. No. 37. 3 July 1953. pp. 1021–1035. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  5. "Fintan Patrick Walsh Dead – Colourful, Controversial Industrial Leader". The Press. Vol. CII, no. 30133. 17 May 1963. p. 10.
Trade union offices
Preceded byAlec Croskery President of the Federation of Labour
1952–1963
Succeeded byTom Skinner


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