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  1. The Lyons surname in Ireland is mostly of Gaelic origin, derived from the Old Gaelic “O’Laighin,” meaning “descendant of Laighean,” a personal name translating to “spear,” or “javelin.”. In French, it derives from the city of Lyons in south-eastern France, a historical reference for individuals hailing from there.

  2. Papers on Parliament No. 58 August 2012 Anne Henderson 'Joseph Lyons—Australia’s Depression Prime Minister*'. Prev | Contents | Next. I should say, at the outset of this function on the Senate side of Parliament House, that my subject today—former Tasmanian premier and Australian prime minister Joseph Lyons—was not all that enamoured with upper houses for much of his political career.

  3. Joseph Aloysius (Joe) Lyons was Prime Minister for 7 years. His term was only 10 days less than the then record term of William Hughes. Lyons was a very successful electoral campaigner, with Enid Lyons a major factor in his winning popularity and appeal. With their family home in Tasmania, and the need to meet as many voters as possible, Lyons ...

  4. 2 de oct. de 2023 · By Greg Blood. JOSEPH ALOYSIUS LYONS CH – AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY / UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY. 10th Prime Minister: 1932-1939 Joseph ‘Joe’ Lyons was prime minister during a significant period of the Great Depression where sport played a role in distracting the Australian community from the day-to-day cost of living pressures and high levels of unemployment.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2011 · 13 ratings1 review. As the first full biography of Joseph Lyons, this book recounts the life of the prime minister responsible for leading Australia through the Great Depression and beyond. A detailed account, it chronicles Lyons' beginnings as a Tasmanian Labor premier in the 1920s, his subsequent rise to fame within the Scullin Labor Cabinet ...

  6. 1 de jul. de 2020 · Joseph Lyons. Joseph Lyons was Tasmania’s twenty-sixth Premier and later Australia’s tenth Prime Minister. He was the first Prime Minister to be born in Tasmania, and the first to win three federal elections in a row. He was also the first Prime Minister to die in office. He was seen as an affable family man with a common touch.

  7. Joseph Lyons was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1932 to 1939. Personal profile Born. 15 September 1879, Stanley, Tasmania. Education. Stanley state school ...