Campbell Carmichael

Campbell Carmichael
Grainy black and white photo of a man with short dark curly hair and a winged collar and tie
Minister of Public Instruction
In office
1 March 1912 – 5 March 1915
Preceded byFrederick Flowers
Succeeded byWilliam Holman
In office
11 September – 26 November 1911
Preceded byGeorge Beeby
Succeeded byFrederick Flowers
Minister for Labour and Industry
In office
10 December 1912 – 29 June 1913
Preceded byGeorge Beeby
Succeeded byJames McGowen
In office
11 September – 26 November 1911
Preceded byGeorge Beeby
Succeeded byGeorge Beeby
Treasurer of New South Wales
In office
17 April – 5 May 1912
Preceded byJohn Dacey
Succeeded byJohn Cann
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
for Leichhardt
In office
10 September 1907 – 18 February 1920
Preceded byRobert Booth
Succeeded byDistrict abolished
Personal details
Born(1871-09-19)19 September 1871
Hobart, Tasmania
Died15 January 1953(1953-01-15) (aged 81)
Darlinghurst, New South Wales
NationalityAustralian
Political partyNationalist Party (after 1922)
Other political
affiliations
Labor (to 1919)
Soldiers and Citizens Party (1919–22)
Military service
AllegianceAustralia
Branch/serviceAustralian Imperial Force
Years of service1915–1919
RankCaptain
Unit36th Battalion
Battles/warsFirst World War
AwardsMilitary Cross

Ambrose Campbell Carmichael, MC (19 September 1871 – 15 January 1953) was an Australian politician, soldier and accountant, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for 12 years and a minister in the McGowen and Holman Labor governments.