William Blair Gray
William Blair Gray | |
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| Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for North Central Province | |
| In office 1 June 1901 – 1 May 1904 | |
| Preceded by | (seat established) |
| Succeeded by | (province abolished) |
| Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Bendigo Province | |
| In office 1 June 1904 – 26 July 1904 | |
| Preceded by | (province created) |
| Succeeded by | Joseph Sternberg (elected 1904) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 29 March 1833 Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland |
| Died | 26 July 1904 (aged 71) East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Occupation | Mining engineer, politician |
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William Blair Gray (29 March 1833 – 26 July 1904) was a Scottish-born Australian politician. He served as a member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1901 until 1904, representing the North Central Province (and later the Bendigo Province after a redistribution). Prior to his state legislative service, Gray was a long-time local official in Victoria, having served on the Maldon Shire Council from 1888 until his death. He was known for his work as a mining engineer and for his influence in the development of the Maldon district.